If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#261
|
|||
|
|||
Way off topic, but it has do to with the French
Jim Logajan wrote:
Q: Did you hear about the Romanian Helicopter crash? A: The pilot got cold, so he turned off the fan. (My last name is Romanian or some corruption of it, so we heard a lot of Romanian jokes from him. :-)) Why did the Romanian sumarine sink? Someone left the screen-door open. -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200803/1 |
#262
|
|||
|
|||
Way off topic, but it has do to with the French
On Mar 5, 10:03*pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
I like a good joke, and I found the original post pretty clever. *But I only take it as a joke, and I don't take the underlying stereotypes seriously. * Your posts attempt to show why the jokes and stereotypes are actually justified. *I didn't find the original joke offensive, but your posts I definitely find offensive. Your hypersensitivity aside, I'm trying to explain to you WHY the French are the butt of jokes in America. *Whether you choose to listen or not is irrelevant, and we haven't even begun to discuss whether I believe the jokes are justified. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" It doesn't require hypersensitivity when someone is so glaringly offensive. Nearly everyone on this thread has been trying to point out to you that the French are not really different (better or worse) than any other nationality on this planet, but no one can get through to you. You are the one choosing not to listen, Jay. Phil |
#263
|
|||
|
|||
Way off topic, but it has do to with the French
On Mar 6, 3:30 pm, Wolfgang Schwanke wrote:
It's the safest place on earth. Terrorists never bomb the same place twice. Not really: World Trade Center in NY -- attacked in 1993 and 2001 |
#264
|
|||
|
|||
Way off topic, but it has do to with the French
On Mar 6, 11:05 am, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
The problem with you (and people like you) is that you can't ever discuss a topic without taking it personally. Hell, I *am* French, and I don't give two ****s about who makes fun of whom -- and YOU'RE the one getting your panties in a bunch? What a maroon. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Wait -- two posts ago you said your mother had some French ancestry, now you *are* French? Are you speaking as an American or as a Frenchman? Because if you're a Frenchman I take back everything ever implied in their defense -- they most certainly are ignorant buffoons. Dan |
#265
|
|||
|
|||
Way off topic, but it has do to with the French
On Mar 6, 11:51 am, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
Combine that with their inexplicable arrogance in the face of irrelevance, and you have comic fodder. I've actually been to France. Perhaps because I didn't go to Paris, but was in the middle of nowhere... but I didn't find the people to be in any way arrogant. They were, in fact, no different to the typical middle class American - they were just normal and perfectly pleasant people, who just spoke a funny language. Although I found I was fluent in French if I drank enough wine in a short enough time period. Well, it seemed that way anyway. G I've spoken many languages fluently after too much wine... As I pointed out up-thread, French people on an individual level are often regarded as "cool", "suave", and "debonair". This is in stark contrast to their national reputation, which can be summed up as "bumbling", "lazy", and "cowardly". This sets anti-French humor apart from the humor that is poked at (for example) Poles. "Pollock Jokes" (as they are called in Wisconsin) make individual Poles sound like idiots, yet no one regards the Polish nation or its government as anything less than gallant. It's an interesting, telling difference that some state-funded sociologist could make a career out of studying, I'm sure. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Jay, Just because you think something is so, does not make it so. Apparently you have a problem with that distinction. It's not about France -- it's about your adamant refusal to see that you reasoning is flawed. If a mental defective says 3+2 = 5, he's right. But if arrives at that conclusion because 3 has a mystical union with 2 and the shape of 5 represents dogs -- you'd know his reasoning -- how he arrived at the conclusion -- is flawed. And that's how you know he's unreasonable. And that's your problem. I'll say it one more time then I'm done trying to explain this basic logic to you -- just because YOU think "Americans joke about" the French and those jokes are true while other stereotype jokes are untrue is simply unreasonable. Now, another test of insanity is repeating the same action and expecting a different result. So to avoid that state I'm done trying to pond this round peg into this very, very off shaped hole. Dan |
#266
|
|||
|
|||
Way off topic, but it has do to with the French
Dan wrote:
Combine that with their inexplicable arrogance in the face of irrelevance, [quoted text clipped - 27 lines] Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" If a mental defective says 3+2 = 5, he's right. But if arrives at that conclusion because 3 has a mystical union with 2 and the shape of 5 represents dogs -- you'd know his reasoning -- how he arrived at the conclusion -- is flawed. His math is off too. 3 has a mystical union but it is not with 2. It is with my Aunt Debbie. the fact that 5 represents dogs is a given. hope that helps -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200803/1 |
#267
|
|||
|
|||
Way off topic, but it has do to with the French
On Mar 6, 4:57 pm, "Kloudy via AviationKB.com" u33403@uwe wrote:
But if arrives at that conclusion because 3 has a mystical union with 2 and the shape of 5 represents dogs -- you'd know his reasoning -- how he arrived at the conclusion -- is flawed. His math is off too. 3 has a mystical union but it is not with 2. It is with my Aunt Debbie. the fact that 5 represents dogs is a given. hope that helps DOH!!!! There ya go.... |
#268
|
|||
|
|||
Way off topic, but it has do to with the French
Wolfgang Schwanke wrote:
It's the safest place on earth. Terrorists never bomb the same place twice. World Trade Center 1993 2001 |
#269
|
|||
|
|||
Way off topic, but it has do to with the French
Lest someone think this signifies a journalistic association, you
delivered newspapers. You managed many people who delivered the papers. Your role was supply management, which is not to take away from the responsibility, but you have never had any job reporting or handling the news in any way, except to toss it onto the doorstep. Implying otherwise is to claim expertise to which you are not entitled. Gee, Stella, I guess I wasn't making a distinction between the pressroom, the newsroom, circulation and marketing. I've held positions in three of those four realms, and, as head of marketing, met with, directed, and interacted with the newsroom folks at the highest levels. In other words, I told the newsroom people what to do in order to maximize sales. That's hardly "delivering papers" -- although two of the companies I've owned since then *did* deliver newspapers. All over the better part of two states. Or did you think I bought the hotel with my paper route money? Strangely, the one department I never worked in directly was the newsroom -- despite the English degree I earned with the intention of becoming a reporter. I *did* write some articles (and still do now), but it just worked out that I was quickly promoted beyond the newsroom, and never looked back. Later on I parlayed these management positions into my first two businesses. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
#270
|
|||
|
|||
Way off topic, but it has do to with the French
It doesn't require hypersensitivity when someone is so glaringly
offensive. Nearly everyone on this thread has been trying to point out to you that the French are not really different (better or worse) than any other nationality on this planet, but no one can get through to you. You are the one choosing not to listen, Jay. No, Phil -- you're just not grasping the content of the conversation, which is a dispassionate analysis of *why* the French are the butt of so many jokes in America. Apparently you think that to discuss this phenomenon is to somehow agree with it -- which is silly and just plain wrong. As an aside, it is this national inability to discuss things dispassionately that has lead to the near-complete polarization of the American political climate. Almost no topic can be discussed or analyzed without *someone* making it into a personal affront -- and then dialogue just becomes noisy shouting with no compromise. There is an interesting analysis of this phenomenon in Newsweek this week WRT the passing of William F. Buckley. In his hey-day, Buckley would invite people from all ends of the social and political spectrum to his show (and into his home) to politely and intellectually discuss all manner of topics -- and they would actually be able to debate the issues without descending into chaos, the way the talk shows do today. It was so incredibly civilized, and stands in stark contrast to the way EVERYTHING is taken personally nowadays. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Off-topic, but in need of help | Alan Erskine | Aviation Photos | 20 | January 5th 07 06:21 AM |
Off-topic, but in need of help | dennis | Aviation Photos | 0 | January 4th 07 10:40 PM |
Almost on topic... | Richard Lamb | Home Built | 22 | January 30th 06 06:55 PM |
French but on topic... | ArVa | Military Aviation | 2 | April 16th 04 01:40 AM |
off topic | Randall Robertson | Simulators | 0 | January 2nd 04 01:29 PM |