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Coffee On My Monitor Again

This thread is for Buffista quotage. Posts that are profound, witty, or otherwise deserving of immortality go here. This is also Shrift's source for the BRQG, so be aware that if your words end up here, they'll also end up there. Finally, please note which thread spawned the quotage and please white-out anything that might be spoilery to Un-Americans.


DavidS - Jun 29, 2010 5:07:44 am PDT #463 of 1328
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

In Natter.

Scola: Wait a minute. Time Magazine agrees that middlebrow is not the solution? That's kind of like Trotsky saying that communism is not the solution, or Cosmopolitan saying that orgasms aren't the solution.


Kalshane - Jul 01, 2010 5:52:21 pm PDT #464 of 1328
GS: If you had to choose between kicking evil in the head or the behind, which would you choose, and why? Minsc: I'm not sure I understand the question. I have two feet, do I not? You do not take a small plate when the feast of evil welcomes seconds.

Discussing "The Last Airbender" in movies:

Raq: I'm...speechless.

I was just talking to my best friend at work about the train wreck that is TLA.

And he said "Yeah, but c'mon. The source material SUCKED!!!"

I need to go lie down.

Jars: Because you tired yourself out beating some sense into him?

Polter-Cow: I think you need to do some nutbending.


Burrell - Jul 06, 2010 10:41:41 am PDT #465 of 1328
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

Sean K: Never look up medical stuff online.

Jessica: Seriously - the top hits are ALWAYS either worst case scenarios or total whackadoodle bullshit. Dr Google hears hoofbeats and thinks zebras.


flea - Jul 06, 2010 10:48:13 am PDT #466 of 1328
information libertarian

Jessica: No no no, everything Hitler ever had even a remote connection with is automatically and permanently linked with EVIL.

Burrell: Not quite everything. Leather coats are still cool. But little mustaches, vegetarianism, and landscape painting are pretty suspect.


smonster - Jul 06, 2010 3:52:45 pm PDT #467 of 1328
We won’t stop until everyone is gay.

Sox puts it so well, in Natter:

Also, today? Does not deserve to be a Tuesday. It is a Monday-ish style Friday the 13th in a failed steampunk-esque cogs-hotgluegunned-onto-gold-lame charade of the end-times and it can just go away now.


Toddson - Jul 07, 2010 10:53:02 am PDT #468 of 1328
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

Erin has the final word on Belinda, in Natter:

Belinda is the end product of the Anita Blake stable of were-lovers storyline. You guys Just Don't Understand Love.


Vortex - Jul 09, 2010 8:05:52 am PDT #469 of 1328
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

On my issues with "formal" beach weddings.

ita : There's nothing inherently casual about beaches. It's not their fault people keep showing up mostly naked.

Jesse : I think nature is inherently casual.

Tommyrot : With the exception of penguins.


Typo Boy - Jul 11, 2010 10:07:11 pm PDT #470 of 1328
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Tommyrot in Dr. Who discussion: I mean, how many people can't be with the one they love because if they were, two universes would be destroyed?

Shir:How familiar are you with Jewish families, tommyrot?


JenP - Jul 13, 2010 9:38:27 pm PDT #471 of 1328

Hec: Is there some little useful-but-not-necessary-item that you lack, whose very lack bedevils you to the point of sighing wistfully and saying, "Gee, I really wish I had a [item] ?

Zenkitty: Boyfriend.


Trudy Booth - Jul 14, 2010 10:27:43 am PDT #472 of 1328
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

flea: The NYT has a 3-page obituary of Steinbrenner up already; clearly they knew he was going.

Jessica: For someone that high profile, they've probably had an obit ready for years.

Amy: Some places have "deathwatch books" in various stages of completion, too -- Kensington had a list of people likely to die soonish and every once in a while we'd have to discuss who we should/could preparing a book about.

Good times in the editorial meeting, man. @@

flea: I knew about that, but I wonder how they decide who to include and when? I mean, presumably they don't have an obituary of Bill Clinton written (or do they? he did have that quadruple bypass), but they probably do have Nelson Mandela drafted at least. It took them most of the day yesterday to get Tuli Kupferberg's obit up, although he had a big stroke in April and was pretty clearly dying for a while I gather. (Not that he's as famous as George Steinbrenner, of course.)

Jesse:

I mean, presumably they don't have an obituary of Bill Clinton written

I bet they do. I think it's on prominence, not likelihood of dying.

DebetEsse: There's a formula.

(national prominence x [international prominence/2] x belovedness^2)/number of years the actuaries say the person has left