On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 3:33 AM, Platonist Guitar Cowboy <
multiplecit...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 11:57 PM, John Clark <johnkcl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Mar 28, 2015  Quentin Anciaux <allco...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> > Ok... Well now everybody can see you as you really are,
>>>
>> And I'm perfectly satisfied with that because that is who I really am.
>>
>
> What? Chief of equine relations of everything list?
>

:)


>
> No. You're not *that* good just because you've found out how to employ a
> couple of teenage insults/references. You have to offer something better to
> counter the increasing lowness of this place. I'm not an authority on the
> matter but think that perhaps this once, I can offer better, with tipping
> hat to art criticism topic that floated here for a few days some weeks
> back:
>
> Setting? Some German theater in the 19th century. Main figure was an
> extremely gifted improvising actor, who's random narrative deviations and
> improvisations on theater stage, drew the ire of managing powers of
> theater, even though the crowds loved these disruptions and found them
> hilarious. Naturally: "Prohibition of improvisation on stage" was decreed
> for the sake of art, honor, and decency.
>
> One day, a horse standing around in some scene that had to be acted, was
> featured with our actor on stage. It's easy in these situations to bring
> one of the more docile, obedient, predictable specimens on stage. Certain
> predictions are hard to predict however, such as when the horse has to
> go... do its business.
>
> Of course, it had to come to what everybody imagines at this point, at
> which our hero declared on stage: "Animal, shame on you! When everybody
> knows perfectly well that on this stage improvisation is forbidden..." If I
> remember correctly, he was not penalized for breaking the rule to call
> attention to the rule being broken, and the officials in question even
> laughed, I think.
>
> The End.
> -----------
> Perhaps one can bring up toilet stuff, equine relations etc. without all
> the hate and still offer substance or a laugh at least. So a definite "No!"
> vote on your application for chief of equine relations of everything list.
> Almost entertaining was the post on "no fair! Buuuhuuu! He called me a
> liar." PGC
>
>
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