[LINK] Kim Carr's eBook working group is a joke
Crispin Harris
crispin.harris at gmail.com
Sat Apr 17 12:59:22 AEST 2010
When did "Feeling Stabby" become such a normal, expected and common part of
our conversational narative?
I tend to think that this is a VERY recent addition to our invective - in
that I can't recall hearing it outside of the last 6 months.
I also think it may have come from Twitter...
Comments?
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Richard Chirgwin <rchirgwin at ozemail.com.au
> wrote:
> Stilgherrian wrote:
> > On 17/04/2010, at 10:09 AM, Richard Chirgwin wrote:
> >> And people on the Internet don't play the same game for their interests?
> >> "Let's whine and scratch at the government's back porch until we get an
> >> NBN" might come to mind ...
> >
> > Sorry, since when does saying there's a connection between A and B
> automatically imply a denial of a connection between A and G?
>
> I was just answering the question at hand...
> >
> Apologies, feeling stabby ...
>
> RC
>
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Crispin Harris
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"A great deal of Security is unfortunately just like the underwear of
Brittany Spears.
If it's even there at all, it is needlessly complex and frilly; looks good
without actually covering much; and is far to easy to get around or remove
completely."
- David Boston
Marriage (n): a natural institution whereby a man and a woman give
themselves to each other for life in an exclusive sexual relationship that
is open to procreation.
-Definition compliements of Cardinal George Pell, Catholic Archdioces of
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