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Vogon Poetry
Xiu Started conversation Mar 9, 2000
Is there any basic guidelines to Vogon Poetry?
i am trying write one that describes a family of snails and their meeting with the dangers of today - and i haven't got a clue as how to begin.
Is there a "Vogon Poetry For Dummies" book i can buy somewhere?
Thankful for suggestions Xiu
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Jim the Wonder Llama (back from yonder) Posted Mar 9, 2000
Hmmm, interesting. I've actually written some Vogon love (???!?) poetry. Yes, I know Vogons can't love, but the poem is what they might perceive as love/cohabitation/mindless shouting.
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E'dalethni II Posted Mar 10, 2000
I understand that the basic rule behind Vogon poetry is that it has to be very poor.
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Zenaphin Posted Mar 10, 2000
I think the basic logic of it is that you have to be a vogon in order to write vogon poetry. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I'm right.
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Possum Posted Mar 11, 2000
This maybe a stupid question, but what on earth is Vogon poetry? Sorry to interrupt.
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Psycho Si Posted Mar 11, 2000
They are the aliens who demolish the earth in the Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy book.
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Possum Posted Mar 11, 2000
Okay, sorry to be so ignorant. But ignorance is bliss - I recommend it without hesitation.
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Psycho Si Posted Mar 11, 2000
Would definitely reccomend reading the h2g2 books as they are excellent.
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Possum Posted Mar 11, 2000
Yeah, I'll definitely get round to it someday - I'm reading "Galilee" by Clive Barker now, though. It's great - I recommend it, surprisingly.
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E'dalethni II Posted Mar 15, 2000
I guess that would be sound logic. If you wanted to name something that was written poorly, you would put an adjective similar to 'bad' in front of it, giving you a phrase like 'bad poetry'.
However, since you would have to be a Vogon to write 'Vogon poetry', and Vogons, by thier very nature, are incapably of writing poetry that isn't bad; you would, if attempting to write 'Vogon-like poetry', have to write it very poorly, which is the idea I was attempting to communicate in my previous post.
(Mmmm, now that's what I call sentence structure.)
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BigEric Posted Mar 25, 2000
The books are good, but the two radio series (which I understand were Douglas Adams' original output and are available on tape from the BBC) were indescribably great. The first episode begins with the demolition of the planet Earth, and things sort of develop from there.
Vogon poetry is dangerous. And awful. Like Vogons.
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- 1: Xiu (Mar 9, 2000)
- 2: Jim the Wonder Llama (back from yonder) (Mar 9, 2000)
- 3: E'dalethni II (Mar 10, 2000)
- 4: Zenaphin (Mar 10, 2000)
- 5: Possum (Mar 11, 2000)
- 6: Psycho Si (Mar 11, 2000)
- 7: Possum (Mar 11, 2000)
- 8: Psycho Si (Mar 11, 2000)
- 9: Possum (Mar 11, 2000)
- 10: E'dalethni II (Mar 15, 2000)
- 11: BigEric (Mar 25, 2000)
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