Couldn't let this go by. Just got a comment spam here that had to be shared. Emily also got one on this post that, amazingly, seems almost to be on topic. I will leave it to her discretion whether to delete or, er, alter as she sees fit.
In any case, I have deleted said comment, but please do read the post in question, then come back here and read the comment that was left:
The new generations starts from 16 to 30 and so I am not sure at your comments and the language you use openly. No. Not that I mind as I have sons who are under thirty and use the same ling. It is just that the music you found was good and tasty to your eras. We find the language fowl, but do not use this in writing. Elvis, Sir. Cliff Richard, Beatles were then the pioneers in 60 in the rolling the music that you listen now. It will not die. I hear re-mixes but the originality is in them the oldies.[Information redacted because, well, even though the fellow hails from somewhere in the boonies of Africa, I don't want to overly embarrass him overmuch]
Good to know that my music was "good and tasty".
Posted by Ken S at October 24, 2007 09:30 PM | TrackBack (0) |A little BBQ sauce can make anything "fowl" "good and tasty."
Posted by: Kate P at October 25, 2007 08:26 AMHahaha. "Language fowl."
I wish I'd checked this post before deleting the one our African friend left under my fires post, something about "why did you wait so long to try to put them out?" Um, dude...we didn't wait a second. There's this thing called "wind" and, coupled with the assistance of a special brand of asshole called an "arsonist," they kind of helped fuel things out of control. The rest of it was just gibberish.
And who the hell signs their name "MB, PhD"? Doesn't the former kind of imply the latter?
Posted by: Emily at October 26, 2007 07:20 AM