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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:06 pm
by Killthesmiley
DontHaveAClue wrote:
Kasdeja wrote:I dug around and found this in the ceremony video thread

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The swiming pool guy looks like he has blond hair. The guy above...doesn't have hair! Am I wrong?
would she have meant the guy who took her parents?

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:08 pm
by PushedButton
DontHaveAClue wrote:
Kasdeja wrote:...
The swiming pool guy looks like he has blond hair. The guy above...doesn't have hair! Am I wrong?
No, you're not wrong.
Gemma is a lying beeyatch... and now we have some Chaucer to discuss as well.

Re: bvb

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:09 pm
by Kasdeja
steamywndr wrote:well..another thing to think about for this video is that she is pretty blunt with alerting bree...so maybe all that super secret code business was not really true? why would she say flat out " you're being followed" but keep everything else hush hush?
Maybe she was frustrated that Bree didn't seem to be 'getting it'? Then again, who knows...

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:11 pm
by DontHaveAClue
Killthesmiley wrote:
DontHaveAClue wrote:
Kasdeja wrote:I dug around and found this in the ceremony video thread

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The swiming pool guy looks like he has blond hair. The guy above...doesn't have hair! Am I wrong?
would she have meant the guy who took her parents?
Swimming pool guy is kind of slimer than Deacon McCreepy. So we have Fat Deacon and Slim pool guy. Sounds like a Blues band to me!

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:12 pm
by DontHaveAClue
PushedButton wrote: No, you're not wrong.
No I'm not! (starting point of an interesting discussion)

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:14 pm
by Kasdeja
Uh, clue...how much coffee have you had, today?

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:15 pm
by PushedButton
DontHaveAClue wrote:
PushedButton wrote: No, you're not wrong.
No I'm not! (starting point of an interesting discussion)
What about the Chaucer???? :lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:15 pm
by DontHaveAClue
Kasdeja wrote:Uh, clue...how much coffee have you had, today?
:lol: way too much I guess.

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:17 pm
by DontHaveAClue
PushedButton wrote: What about the Chaucer???? :lol:
Don't know. Never read the book. But if it's a flying chaucer, then Mulder is not far.

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:19 pm
by khjq
Gemma is getting on my nerves...she has videos that supposely contain secret messages, then she has videos that are straight forward, wth. She has nothing to hide now, she has told us that Bree's religion isn't really a religion, now she says that she thinks that B&D are being followed, well she was the one who gave them the advice to stay put, in my opinion its not a good idea to stay put when someone is chasing you. I think Gemma is an android, and she is malfunctioning.

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:22 pm
by PushedButton
khjq wrote:Gemma is getting on my nerves...she has videos that supposely contain secret messages, then she has videos that are straight forward, wth. She has nothing to hide now, she has told us that Bree's religion isn't really a religion, now she says that she thinks that B&D are being followed, well she was the one who gave them the advice to stay put, in my opinion its not a good idea to stay put when someone is chasing you. I think Gemma is an android, and she is malfunctioning.
If I believed for one second she actually was in London I'd be going down there and kicking her ass by now.

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:22 pm
by Kasdeja
khjq wrote:Gemma is getting on my nerves...she has videos that supposely contain secret messages, then she has videos that are straight forward, wth. She has nothing to hide now, she has told us that Bree's religion isn't really a religion, now she says that she thinks that B&D are being followed, well she was the one who gave them the advice to stay put, in my opinion its not a good idea to stay put when someone is chasing you. I think Gemma is an android, and she is malfunctioning.
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:23 pm
by Kasdeja
PushedButton wrote:
khjq wrote:Gemma is getting on my nerves...she has videos that supposely contain secret messages, then she has videos that are straight forward, wth. She has nothing to hide now, she has told us that Bree's religion isn't really a religion, now she says that she thinks that B&D are being followed, well she was the one who gave them the advice to stay put, in my opinion its not a good idea to stay put when someone is chasing you. I think Gemma is an android, and she is malfunctioning.
If I believed for one second she actually was in London I'd be going down there and kicking her ass by now.
Aw, that's so sweet...defending P.Monkey's honor...er, honoUr...

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:32 pm
by Kasdeja
PushedButton wrote:http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/miller.htm

The miller's tail by Chaucer

Summery

Summary: Pursued by her tenant, "hende" Nicholas, Alison puts him off. John already has heard Absolon serenading her outside their bedroom at night, but still suspects nothing. When John has work that takes him out of town, Nicholas supplies his room with food and pretends to have fallen into a trance for several days. He tells John, after the servant has broken the door down, that his clerkly studies have revealed to him that God will send a second Noah’s Flood. (If you haven’t read that part of the Bible recently, you will find an immensely comic reason why Nicholas' lie makes a fool of John.) Under Nicholas' direction, John hangs bread kneading tubs from the ceiling so that they may float free with John, Alison, and Nicholas when the "waters" rise. Exhausted, he falls asleep. Meanwhile, Nicholas and Alison disport themselves until Absolon comes begging a kiss from the window. Alison complies (in the dark?) with her rump, which the fastidious Absolon too late realizes he has kissed. Implausibly returning for a second "kiss," Absolon meets Nicholas' rump with a thrust from a hot plowshare he has borrowed from the smith's forge. Nicholas' cries for "Water!" awaken John in the rafters, who cuts the ropes holding his kneading tub and falls, breaking his arm. The people of Oxford, mainly clerks, arrive in response to the household's cries of "Out harrow!" and the clerks all laugh at John, believing the lovers' tale that he madly imagined the second Flood by himself.


More water references!
Gah, I've read some Chaucer, but not the Millers Tale...

*edit* Here's the Miller's Tale from Canterbury Tales for anyone who is interested. I'm too tired to read Chaucer, right now...

http://classiclit.about.com/library/bl- ... n-mill.htm

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:35 pm
by DontHaveAClue
PushedButton wrote: What about the Chaucer???? :lol:
Ok, I read the story. I don't see how that fits in here.