Pretty sure "Namaste, motherfucker" is a Madrigalism.
I associate it with Madrigal. Um, every time I say it inside my head. Which is rather a lot.
so that we may think about and, hopefully, act upon things that are outside the realm of self. I think it's a constant human challenge, balancing the two.
Personally, I think the potential is absolutely there. I just wish I saw more of it.
What/who is Madrigal? I remember someone with that name on Salon.
Namaste Mofo
I just wish I saw more of it.
Indeed. Le sigh.
Oh, Madrigal! Madrigal was sly and clever and dry. Miss her! Anyone stay in contact with her?
Stephanie, I always think of this case: [link] [link] when I think of how broken our immigration laws are. (Alvarado is now a jockey in Canada.)
I was all sushi today: [link] It made me happy, even if someone snarked at me about it.
All I can ever think of when I hear/read "namaste" is "namaste, motherfucker!" And I can't remember who here coined that.
Not Madrigal and not me. It was Victor's wife, Lea.
Why would someone snark at you about your sushiness?!
I was wondering the same thing.
Wow, Plei, that story was totally depressing. I'm glad you told me he is in Canada.