tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1462488453822156883.post871093226192882779..comments2024-03-29T04:12:15.091+11:00Comments on loon pond: Shades of Oreo this paranoid, grandiose, provocative Monday ...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1462488453822156883.post-62285090987213516312016-07-18T11:51:56.486+10:002016-07-18T11:51:56.486+10:00Poor Jennifer's fear is palpable.Maybe she sho...Poor Jennifer's fear is palpable.Maybe she should be tapping uncle Rupe for private security or some such.<br />"At a pivotal moment in the history of the free world,conservatives must forge the continuity of Western civilization by renewing the Christian tradition of liberty".......To quote jazz legend Wayne Shorter, in conversation with Jon Faine and Wilbur Wilde a few weeks back,when discussing the current state of the current world political. "Well....If you know your history....you have no rights"<br /><br />The Oreo needs to get over her fear and delusion,or better still, get a job she is good at.<br />To veer of topic a bit, where is Moorice?.....I'm in Melbourne,where it is blowing a gale,18C.at Avalon(11.30am),the Jasmine has been in flower for a month and the back veranda is home to quite a number of flies,...all in the guts of winter.Maybe he is working on a thesis of the Global Climate Menopause.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1462488453822156883.post-12027923578343400692016-07-18T10:03:09.554+10:002016-07-18T10:03:09.554+10:00Oh no, not currant-flavoured Oreos!!Oh no, not currant-flavoured Oreos!!Mercurialnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1462488453822156883.post-62522433148087688892016-07-18T09:53:41.586+10:002016-07-18T09:53:41.586+10:00I would say that the moral 'magnetic north'...I would say that the moral 'magnetic north' of the conservative compass has been corrupted by some pretty strong currant(cy), redirecting it's followers to a false goal with a false prophet as it's leader! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1462488453822156883.post-32954938696825307412016-07-18T08:39:33.227+10:002016-07-18T08:39:33.227+10:00"I must have Oreo Sandwich for dessert" ..."I must have Oreo Sandwich for dessert" the delightful advert says.<br /><br />Hmmm. I did mention, in passing, didn't I, that the GOP committee were debating as to whether all Oreos are junk food, or just the chocolate coated ones ? Because "those people" mustn't be allowed to buy junk food with their SNAP money (thank goodness T-bone steaks aren't "junk food" and Cadillacs aren't "junk cars").<br /><br />But it isn't her witless simpering about how onion-munchers and desperate creationists must join forces to save the world, it's her use of words.<br /><br />"English as she is spoke", when I was young, was a classic instance of anti-grammatical use for the purposes of humour (such as humour was in those days) because one should never use a "personal" pronoun (ie applying to people) for things (eg the English language). We were all taught that.<br /><br />But now, Lady Oreole says "...neo-Marxism, whose animus is ...", not "... neo-Marxism, the animus of which is ...". So I looked it up in the Google World-Wide Encyclopedia, and behold it says that 'whose' may be used with both people and things ! Now that, I reckon, should be a major Conservative cause: preserving the historical, traditional and moral use of words such as "whose".<br /><br />Ok, who else is with me on this one ?GrueBleennoreply@blogger.com