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Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:13 pm
by Ross
Isn't there a grammar thread somewhere the mods could move this off-topic stuff to?

Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:45 pm
by Spud
I don't think that anything is off-topic in the DRC.
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:48 pm
by Teplin
I don't that that either.
(edit: Now, now Spud. Editing your post after the fact is
cheating)

Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:53 pm
by Teplin
Paco Del Stinko wrote: I don't have it yet, I won it on the Bay. But it is a guitar by Time of Vermont, 1984. I played one once about 20 years ago, having only seen them in magazines for several years prior. Nicest guitar I ever played. Well, I couldn't afford one then, or for many years after, and then they went out of business. They don't come around often and there's little info out there about them as well, so after looking less than obsessively, I finally got this one Thursday morning. I'll post pics and stats when it arrives, but it's most likely the last guitar that I'll ever buy. Psyched!
I looked them up, and they seem pretty sweet, congrats! Never heard of that brand before. Funky pickguard!
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:08 am
by Caravan Ray
Niveous wrote:
QotD: Are you happy with the scope of your audience?
I just got home from playing at this:
http://www.festivaloflights.co.nz/
The New Plymouth Festival of Lights at Pukekura Park
Great fun. I played one song at a showcase for local singer/songwriters.
Bit weird though - it was early evening and there were all these families picnicing and little kiddies running around - while up on stage a seedy looking Australian dude in a Songfight! Tshirt was singing a song about a cowboy with erectile disfunction......
Certainly not
my normal scope of audience
Pukekura Park is a great place though. It is one of the big things that sold us on moving to Taranaki. A few years ago, they had a national survey to pick what should be the properties on a "Kiwi" version of Monopoly. Pukekura Park won the "Mayfair" spot! Awesome!
(errr...you Seppos probably have your own Monopoly I suppose - "Mayfair" is the most expensive one - the blue one next to "GO")
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:04 am
by Niveous
Caravan Ray wrote: a song about a cowboy with erectile disfunction......
So Blue?
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:32 am
by HeuristicsInc
Caravan Ray wrote:
(errr...you Seppos probably have your own Monopoly I suppose - "Mayfair" is the most expensive one - the blue one next to "GO")
Yah, not at all like your Kiwi version... (heh, you're becoming one of them) It's Boardwalk.
-bill
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:26 am
by jimtyrrell
The original Monopoly game got its properties from streets in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 11:51 am
by HeuristicsInc
Yeah, I know, but why? Was Atlantic City more relevant back then than it is now?
-bill
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 11:52 am
by fluffy
Yes.
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:05 pm
by Caravan Ray
jimtyrrell wrote:The original Monopoly game got its properties from streets in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Yes - I just had to wikicheck that. I had always assumed the London street version was the original one.
That's weird! The Poms stealing something from the Seppos and anglocising it - rather than the other way around!
I've got a Star Wars version - which is really dumb because it is pretty meaningless to me as I've only seen one of the Star Wars movies and I'm not much of a nerd.
edit....something else weird I had never noticed before - even though in Aus we grew up playing Monolpoly with London streets - the money in the game was dollars - not quid. that makes no sense at all.
Edit...I remember a great sketch by legendary Aust comedian Norman Gunston (the original Ali G-style dumb/embarrassing TV interviewer) back in the 1970's. Norman was wakling around London with a Monopoly Board using it as a map - and asking bobbies why Park Lane was not next to Mayfair like on the map. Might not sound it in the retelling - but it was bloody funny when I was 10-years-old)
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:06 pm
by Caravan Ray
Niveous wrote:Caravan Ray wrote: a song about a cowboy with erectile disfunction......
So Blue?
yes
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:10 pm
by fluffy
Caravan Ray wrote:I've got a Star Wars version - which is really dumb because it is pretty meaningless to me as I've only seen one of the Star Wars movies and I'm not much of a nerd.
I would have never guessed that after your "Don't Break My Heart Again, George Lucas (pictures of Natalie Portman)."
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:19 pm
by Caravan Ray
fluffy wrote:Caravan Ray wrote:I've got a Star Wars version - which is really dumb because it is pretty meaningless to me as I've only seen one of the Star Wars movies and I'm not much of a nerd.
I would have never guessed that after your "Don't Break My Heart Again, George Lucas (pictures of Natalie Portman)."
I thought that may make it obvious - that the most significant thing that I associated with George Lucas
was Natalie Portman. These are not the actions of
nerd, Your Honour!
I rest my case.
- well I have seen bits of a few of the movies. I just didn't like any of them much - except for the very first one. I recall I did see the first new one at the pictures - that's why I remembered Natalie Portman and Jar Jar Binks
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:22 pm
by fluffy
Nah, lots of big-N Nerds were metaphorically (and literally) jizzing over Natalie Portman when they found out she was going to be Amidala, with quite a few "countdown until she turns 18" websites and the like.
This all stopped when they actually saw Phantom Menace, of course.
Re: Jan 22, 2009
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:25 pm
by Caravan Ray
fluffy wrote: big-N Nerds
Now there's a band name!