Friday, June 22, 2007
McDonalds Politics
WTF? I'm sorry, but I thought the world was going to WAR. I didn't realise potatoes were a matter of national priority. Seriously, could you order 'freedom fries' without totally cracking up? The people at theonion.com must be kicking themselves for not having come up with it first.Anyway, do you think we can harness this power to work for us? If I call fries 'a healthy diet and exercise', will I lose ten pounds?Finally, I am extremely tired of songs like this. If you want to see footage from September 11th every day (no idea why), you certainly had enough time to make a tape in the two months following. I'm sorry, it's been well over a year, other people have suffered and died, the world is close to war, and it's not news anymore.Juniatha
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Before I managed to somehow delete this post (baaa), bohemianvixen said:Yep, this freedom fries thing is simply stupid. If it's Germany they're getting even with, then we'll have freedom measles. Ngork.I reply: Hee! Here's a list of French things I can think of:French beans, bread, chalk, cricket, cuffs, dressing, fries, grey, kisses, knickers, letters (Trojan man!), polish, seams, toast, windows. Not to mention the LANGUAGE. Oh, literary critics will just die without all those phrases to throw around!Juniatha
We talked about this for a long time during double Fr*nch today. Wonderful time-waster. :DHeh. Remember when they started calling sauerkraut "liberty cabbage"?Well, of course you don't remember it. I don't remember it either. :P But according to my old history textbook, that's what happened during World War I.
Heh. Remember when they started calling sauerkraut "liberty cabbage"?They'd have called it 'banned in America' if they were serious, but they wanted to snub their sauerkraut and eat it, too.At least they had the right idea. French fries aren't even French!Juniatha
Yeah, we've probably been studying this stuff for too long, because I did like it once upon a time. I know you love Spanish. I find your relationship with it rather admirable. :)Well, I'm SO happy you liked the cd, and you're very very welcome! :D I'm especially glad you had fun with the U2 cover. I think I agonised over that one. Hanson or no Hanson? A question for the ages.
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