Slackjawd
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****ing pissed....
The same guy keeps greasing my door handle, and tomorrow I;m gonna mother**** the company becasue of it. Why does Irish mjusic MAKE ME WANT TO THROW KUCKLES? sOMEONE PAYS!!!!1N
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10/30/2009, 2:52
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Re: ****ing pissed....
This is interesting. What is actually happening, Slack? Greasing doorhandles is an old time Halloween prank, and sometimes we used dog ****. Is this at work?
The "Irish Reaction," as it's called, is a primitive, intuitive, amygdala-based response to the most simplistic, asinine, discordant music in our world's discography. It is mostly a response to the screeching, hollering, "Drop-Kick Murphy" style of "music," which is itself simply a palimpsest reflection of the Irish inability to bring harmony or beauty into anything musical. Your response to the musical equivalent of fingernails on a blackboard is pretty much universal. Oddly enough, Tom Waits' father was of Scots-Irish descent.
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Re: ****ing pissed....
What's palimpsest, Walter?
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10/30/2009, 15:28
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Re: ****ing pissed....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palimpsest
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Re: ****ing pissed....
It is generally defined as a manuscript page which has been used again. I used it in the sense that the Irish, the ****ing Irish, have taken the musical "page," scraped the history off it and tried to re-write their own version of what music is. Probably a poor choice of words on my parts. It's used differently depending on what discipline is using it - grammarians, strict constructionists, troglydites, architects, etc.
Bad word choice on my part.
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10/30/2009, 22:30
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