A Conversation for Insults
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Wowbagger Posted Oct 26, 1999
Thank you. I thought that you might like it. Been in approval limbo for a while now.
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WowbaggerTIP Posted Oct 27, 1999
The limbo is a terrible place. Almost all of my articles are there right now.
My defenestration article was just accepted. And guess what??? They've CRUCIFIED it!!! They've burnt out the jokes, torn out anything that bore my personal stamp... it's a crime! It's atrocious! It's just not acceptable!
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Wowbagger Posted Oct 27, 1999
Looks like an editor's been at mine too. He's put in the Shakespeare quotes and re formatted things a bit. Actually I like the changes in mine.
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msmonsy Posted Oct 28, 1999
i must say the artical is quite good
never thought about an insult article so you get points in my book for originality
monsy
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Wowbagger Posted Oct 28, 1999
Nothing actually cut, though a few of my sentences have been tightened up a little.
Thanks Monsy. I thought an article on insults would suit the Wowbagger persona.
Yay!
Wowbagger Posted Oct 29, 1999
Amazing that we've started talking about this little column of mine, but I've just recieved word that it's been accepted! I've finally had something published!!!
Hurrah! Drinks all round.
Yay!
msmonsy Posted Oct 29, 1999
HIP HIP HOORAY!!!!!!!!!! that is FANTASTIC!!!! could not of happened to a better traveller!!!!!!
monsy
Yay!
beeline Posted Oct 29, 1999
Superb article - great stuff!
My favourite double-comeback was Clive Anderson's, when interviewing Jeffrey Archer. There was even the added bonus of an audience!
Anderson: Is there no beginning to your talents?
Archer: Ah, Clive, the old ones are the best.
Anderson: Yes - I've read your books.
Naturally, the audience went nuts!
Yay!
WowbaggerTIP Posted Oct 29, 1999
Monsy, how do you make all the new emoticons? The skull, the dead fish etc, etc?
Yay!
msmonsy Posted Oct 29, 1999
hehe!! wish i could take credit for it but h2g2 powers that be have given us a fantabulous halloween gift
aint' they neat!!??!!
monsy
Yay!
msmonsy Posted Oct 29, 1999
oops...forgot to point out that you just use the same things to make these that you did to make the others only they will come out like this for halloween
monsy
Yay!
Wowbagger Posted Oct 29, 1999
Clive James is definitely one of the kings of the backhanded insult.
Though more and more he seems to be aiming this at himself - I had to stop watching his 'Postcards...' series, because all he'd do is say how out of place he looked in these places - When he went around the world he'd complain that he didn't fit in, even when he was in Britian. Finally he got to his 'home' town of Sydney and then he felt he was no longer a part of Australian culture.
A fine example of self depreciation/insulting taken too far!
Yay!
WowbaggerTIP Posted Oct 30, 1999
Clive James can be a bit of a prat: some of stuff is really good, some is just simply unfunny.
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Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor Posted Oct 31, 1999
Myself, I thought the Shakespeare quotes were a little out of place...they didn't match up with the types of insults being discussed.
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Oct 31, 1999
Oh yea? Well...
'Go, prick thy face, and over-red thy fear, Thou lily-liver'd boy.'
... I liked 'em.
JTG
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