This is the Message Centre for Gnomon - time to move on

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Post 21

You can call me TC

When entering East Germany at the border controls, I mean.


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Post 22

Recumbentman

What did the East German government have against Mickey Mouse?


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Post 23

You can call me TC

I don't know, I never did find out.


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Post 24

Baron Grim

smiley - offtopic Weird... I'm using Brunel, yet when I just clicked on the "next list" to continue from post 20 to this page, it switched me to Pliny. That's a new one. smiley - huh
/smiley - offtopic


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Post 25

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

Glad you've arrived safely in China, and can give us a first-hand h2g2 report on the Chinese internet. smiley - biggrin

East German Commies probably hated Mickey smiley - mouse for many of the same reasons I do. smiley - laugh


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Post 26

Baron Grim

I probably have different reasons. Mine mostly have to do with how Disney has ruined copyright, and especially how they have co-opted works formerly in the public domain (Bros Grimm, H.C. Andersen, &c).


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Post 27

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

And destroyed other peoples' cultural artifacts through appropriation...smiley - grr

When five-year-olds tell me that Disney's version, and not Grimms', is the 'true story', I feel that those responsible should be first against the wall - BEFORE Sirius Cybernetics.


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Post 28

Superfrenchie

smiley - lurk
"Sirius Cybernetics" is actually an anagram of "Disney Entertainment".
smiley - winkeye


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Post 29

You can call me TC

There's no "D" in it!


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Post 30

Superfrenchie

smiley - shrug Ok, it's not.
But it should be!


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Post 31

Wand'rin star

I believed you smiley - starsmiley - star


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Post 32

Gnomon - time to move on

Spent the late morning and the afternoon in Ciqikou (Tsee-chee-koh-oo) which is an ancient town. It was destroyed in the War but has been rebuilt in the same style. It's a riot of people selling fried things on sticks, cheap souvenirs, expensive souvenirs, chillis and tea. We saw a Buddhist temple and had deep-fried cabbage pies similar to a Greek spinakopitta.


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Post 33

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

Fried things on sticks...if one of those people is called CMOT Dibbler, don't eat them...smiley - laugh


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Post 34

Baron Grim

From some of the things I've seen in travel shows (like An Idiot Abroad), I think I'd prefer Dibbler's fare.


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Post 35

Wand'rin star

Everywhere I have travelled I have assumed that if something comes out of boiling water or boiling oil in front of my eyes it was safe to eat.smiley - starsmiley - star


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Post 36

Gnomon - time to move on

So, we're back from China, and we ate quite a variety of boiled and deep-fried food. At least, I did. Mrs G is a vegetarian so she couldn't eat a lot of the food which is very meat-based.

An interesting trip in all - I think I might write a Post article about it.


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