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Hmmm.

This morning, on the way to work with [livejournal.com profile] ao_lai, I observed that there was a left-hand, leather, but sadly not laceless, boot sitting by itself on the pavement. He remarked that the Bedstead Men were probably to blame.

When I'm talking (or occasionally when I'm writing), I tend to sling in random lines of songs, poems, bits of film dialgoue. Not for any real reason, I just like playing with words. And if you do that, it's nice to know that the people you're talking to have picked them up.

Not, as some people would have you believe, because I derive a feeling of smug intellectual superiority in knowing that my friends have read the same book as me, or what have you. More because it's like the mental equivalent of snap.

But, if you hear someone quoting something, there remains the problem of how to make it known that you noticed. Now, ideally you do this by making some witty remark, which adds something to the conversation, and isn't exclusive of people who didn't pick it up. So, what if there isn't such a remark, or (more probably, in my case :) you can't think of it ?

Do you just let the thing go ? If someone's worked a reference in particularly cleverly, it seems churlish not to acknowledge it... maybe I just lack the wit for the game :)

Re: Demonstrating idiocy

Date: 2003-06-20 02:01 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kneeshooter
But isn't it Friday? I'm a bit confused as it's my first day in the office, but still...

"I don't like Mondays. It's coarse and rough and irritates and it gets everywhere. Not like you...soft and smooth."

I feel it loses something... I can't quite put my finger on it though.

Re: Demonstrating idiocy

Date: 2003-06-20 03:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] venta.livejournal.com
"I don't like Mondays. It's coarse and rough and irritates and it gets everywhere. Not like you...soft and smooth."

Er, reconstructing this with "sand" in - are you seriously telling me someone included this line in a film ? Without irony ? And didn't become an international laughing stock ?

Re: Demonstrating idiocy

Date: 2003-06-20 03:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] smiorgan.livejournal.com
Er, reconstructing this with "sand" in - are you seriously telling me someone included this line in a film ? Without irony ? And didn't become an international laughing stock ?

Nope. He's a laughing stock all right.

Re: Demonstrating idiocy

Date: 2003-06-20 03:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] venta.livejournal.com
Googling confirms to me that Episode II did indeed contain that line.

Someone give that man the slapping he so roundly deserves.

(Where "that man" is Lucas, not [livejournal.com profile] smiorgan or [livejournal.com profile] kneeshooter. Can't blame the messengers :( )

Re: Demonstrating idiocy

Date: 2003-06-20 04:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] smiorgan.livejournal.com
"I don't like sand. It chafes my wookie."

Re: Demonstrating idiocy

Date: 2003-06-20 03:42 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kneeshooter
"Send inAttack the Clones" - Star Wars Episode II.

Totally without irony. Apologists have claimed its designed to recreate the appalling state of teenager love poetry A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.

I was never like that as a teenager.

As to whether George Lucas, or the franchise, has become a laughing stock - only you can decide. However personally I only saw this one twice, after seeing Episode 1 quite a lot more times having gone to US especially...

The worst quote of the film to my mind, though it is really fanboy-cringe, is Christopher Lee (did he need *another* mansion?) to Yoda before the little green menace kicks his sorry ass with a dinky lightsaber - "This battle will not be decided by our knowledge of the Force, but by our skill with a Lightsaber". *cringe*

I'll get my coat shall I?

Re: Demonstrating idiocy

Date: 2003-06-20 06:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] onebyone.livejournal.com

As to whether George Lucas, or the franchise, has become a laughing stock - only you can decide. However personally I only saw this one twice

I don't think we can say he's a laughing stock as a businessman. His model is pretty sound given that someone who hates the film has "only" seen it twice.

Re: Demonstrating idiocy

Date: 2003-06-20 07:05 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kneeshooter
I'm not sure I'd go as far as saying I hated the film - wasn't particularly inspired would be more accurate.

Mind you I see a number of films twice, epsecially ones I really want to like...

Re: Demonstrating idiocy

Date: 2003-06-20 04:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegreenman.livejournal.com
"I feel it loses something... I can't quite put my finger on it though."

Oh I dunno, works for me.

Re: Demonstrating idiocy

Date: 2003-06-20 05:11 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kneeshooter
Note to self: Avoid fruitcake :-)

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