Thursday, August 18, 2005

What do Beavis and Butt-head and James Bond have to do with each other?

Over on Poppy Z Brite's blog she mentions the idea of substituting a word in a book title with the word "butt". Apparently a Beavis and Butt-head special.

I have come across this before, only it was the word "dog" and movie titles, the best series of titles being the Bond films.


  • On Her Majesty' Secret Dog

  • Dogs Are Forever

  • The Dog Who Loved Me

  • From Russia With Dog


But after a bit of this we started to use the word "beaver", but "butt" works just as well.

Thursday, August 11, 2005

CBLDF and First amendment Protection

These two organisations are there to stop censorship, a worthwhile endeavour in anyones language.
To this end ebay has some nice auctions up.

Lots of neat places to turn up...

Sunday, August 07, 2005

MirrorMask

It is possible that MirrorMask is not getting a theatrical release in Australia and it should.

A single letter sent to Sony Pictures Austrlia will translate in their mind as a hundred people wanting to see it. A good form letter is here (rtf).
DOwnload, change the dates and names, print, sign, post. It's a crazy idea but it might just work!

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

What Am I? [with fixed link]

From www.whatiam.net:



"In today's America, ask a growing number of high school and college students; their teachers and professors; the self-anointed media elite and/or hard working men and women of all ethnicities, the question, 'What is a Republican?', and you'll be told ' ... a rich, greedy, egotistical individual, motivated only by money and the desire to accumulate more and more of it, at the expense of the environment ... the working poor ... and all whom they exploit...'

"I am a Republican ... I am none of those things ... and I don't know any Republicans who are."


And then there is a list of what he is. You might want to read that first.


Firstly this ad cost him $US104,655.60 to run. It would take me four years to earn that much after tax, assuming I don't eat, live etc. So far from being "none of those things" he is rich.

From his list, he is definitely egotistical.

He knows his God is the one true God. So he is amazingly arrogant. He doesn't claim not to be though, so that is one thing.

He claims to be a loving husband and father; then spends up to 80 hours per week away from his family giving them a "better life". So he is motivated by money. Ideally earn enough to be comfortable, and enjoy your family and your life.

He says he know all about the depression, and yet strives to reproduce it by using the stock market.

He claims that he understands about free speech, but decries anyone who actually uses it and disagrees with him.

He condemns those who claim there is racism in the US. I'll bet he will say "some of my friends are black!", but it would never occur to him to say that some of his friends are white.

He says he is proud that his president uses his belief in God, despite the constitution. So he is proud his president acts illegally.

He is also proud that his president doesn't confirm to the political whims of foreign governments. Is he also proud that his president insists those foreign governments conform to the political whims of his president?

All in all, I would agree with the premise of this advert. If I am asked what is a republican in the future, I will not reply '... a rich, greedy, egotistical individual, motivated only by money and the desire to accumulate more and more of it, at the expense of the environment ... the working poor ... and all whom they exploit...', instead it will be the more succinct '... they a wanker!'