... and the fact that whoever wrote it can't spell "than" speaks volumes about their brain power too.
Spartacus
Spartacus- 06-26-2009
and yes even change the values of a Conservative.
Unless double standards were his "values" all along, of course ... :wink:
Spartacus
Gator- 06-26-2009
... and the fact that whoever wrote it can't spell "than" speaks volumes about their brain power too.
Spartacus
He was probably giggling so much when he wrote it that he didn't pay any attention to the spelling.
Spartacus- 06-26-2009
He was probably giggling so much when he wrote it that he didn't pay any attention to the spelling.
He? In the UK only girls and pre-pubescents "giggle".
Spartacus
Gator- 06-26-2009
He was probably giggling so much when he wrote it that he didn't pay any attention to the spelling.
He? In the UK only girls and pre-pubescents "giggle".
Spartacus
I must be like a little girl then because Eurosilly people like you make me giggle all the time.
Shouldn't you be reading homoerotic passages in “Ulysses” instead of posting on the internet? Are you bored today or something?
Spartacus- 06-26-2009
He was probably giggling so much when he wrote it that he didn't pay any attention to the spelling.
He? In the UK only girls and pre-pubescents "giggle".
Spartacus
I must be like a little girl then because Eurosilly people like you make me giggle all the time.
Shouldn't you be reading homoerotic passages in “Ulysses” instead of posting on the internet? Are you bored today or something?
You really ARE obsessed with homosexuality, aren't you, Soldier Boy?
Still, whatever makes you giggle .... :wink:
Spartacus
Gator- 06-26-2009
He was probably giggling so much when he wrote it that he didn't pay any attention to the spelling.
He? In the UK only girls and pre-pubescents "giggle".
Spartacus
I must be like a little girl then because Eurosilly people like you make me giggle all the time.
Shouldn't you be reading homoerotic passages in “Ulysses” instead of posting on the internet? Are you bored today or something?
You really ARE obsessed with homosexuality, aren't you, Soldier Boy?
Still, whatever makes you giggle .... :wink:
Spartacus
I read Ulysses because they made me do it in college. You read it because you liked it. Don't go bitching to me about it.
Spartacus- 06-26-2009
I read Ulysses because they made me do it in college. You read it because you liked it. Don't go bitching to me about it.
It was one of your fellow countryman who eulogized "Ulysses" on the board first and you who brought it up again.
So less of the Queen Bee pouting, puh-leeze, Big Boy ... don't wanna make your mascara run ... :wink:
Spartacus
Jeffpaul- 06-26-2009
There really AREN'T any homoerotic passages in ULYSSES, IIRC--just a few stray references to the topic.
Although in the sixteenth chapter ("Eumaeus"), some critics have suggested that Joyce introduces a slight homoerotic element into the story of Leopold Bloom befriending Stephen Daedalus and helping to sober him up and get him home safely.
But then, academics see so many unusual things in literary works, you wonder if someone put LSD in their water supply.
Spartacus- 06-26-2009
Although in the sixteenth chapter ("Eumaeus"), some critics have suggested that Joyce introduces a slight homoerotic element into the story of Leopold Bloom befriending Stephen Daedalus and helping to sober him up and get him home safely.
... though it's more likely that Bloom sees Stephen as a substitute for his lost son, Rudi, yes ? ....
Thanks for that, JP.
Curse me for an arrant knave, but I really doubt whether Gator's read "Ulysses" at all.
Spartacus
Bestbear- 06-26-2009
Arrant knave, be cursed! :wink:
Spartacus- 06-26-2009
Arrant knave, be cursed! :wink:
:wink:
Spartacus
Gator- 06-26-2009
Curse me for an arrant knave, but I really doubt whether Gator's read "Ulysses" at all.
Spartacus
I read the stupid book 39 years ago because my college professor made me do it. It would not have been my first choice.
It did not impress me very much because I haven't thought about it at all over the years until I saw the extensive discussion about it on FB.
Back in my college days I was much more interested in engineering topics.
It is good to know that James Joyce has such a loyal following on FB. :roll: For some reason it doesn't surprise me.
Spartacus- 06-26-2009
It did not impress me very much because I haven't thought about it at all over the years until I saw the extensive discussion about it on FB.
And yet, after all those years, you remembered all the "gay" stuff.
Sweet. :wink:
Spartacus
Gator- 06-26-2009
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