I keep seeing this thread in the ‘Latest’ column, reading the first line, and thinking it’s a CS thread referring to a fictional Starship, like the USS Enterprise or something similar.
Which then leads me to wonder, what kind of childishness or hubris does it take to name your spaceship a ‘Starship’ when it will not only never travel between stars, but at present can barely take off and land?
Because I apparently have the mentality of Beavis and/or Butthead, my brain keeps wanting to interpret “bush” as the slang word for a woman’s pubic hair.
Out of Body Experience? Thus making me think he went for a trip on the astral plane, or perhaps was hospitalized and had an NDE (Near Death Experience). But the use of the verb “received” was rather curious-shouldn’t that be “experienced”?
Oh. Have no idea what the OP actually meant by said abbreviation, nor has anyone bothered to define it there yet–but it appears that it is some sort of knighthood or such.
If you were a Brit OBE would be about as obvious to you as FBI is to a USAian.
That’s almost an example of one of those threads where if you don’t immediately recognize the jargon you’ll have nothing to contribute.
Which raises the old and oft-discussed controversy of whether we (both OP & subsequent posters) are writing only to/for the other contributors in a thread, or whether it’s all about the (presumably larger) audience of lurkers on that thread.
Yeah, bad title and I was just musing on a guy I considered Irish being born somewhere in the UK being eligible.
As for the Beatles, at times they were giving their medals back out of protest yet as it stands Paul and Ringo are Knights and titled “Sir” - yet the best drummer in the Beatles name is “Richard Starkey”
And I think it right that George Harrison did not want one-less than Paul McCartney. If he’d only written one more silly love song.
“Sir” Bob Geldof was born in Dún Laoghaire, Ireland. Bono borm in Dublin. My mother was born 96 years ago in Limerick just after Ireland became, well the Republic of Ireland. I’d like to think that all three would not accept (titles) medals ftom the Queen or King from the UK just because.
It’s that birthright that I am a citizen of the ROI and the EU and USA. I think I’d have to choose just one were I to run for office, yet I have voted in the USA, Ireland and the UK. Don’t even have to mention Eaoman De Valera - Boris Johnson was born in NYC.
I lean too much toward Sinn Fein and was dissapointed I could not run as MP for them if I lived outside of Ireland. I can just as easily not attend Parliament from here as Belfast.
Anyways, I’ve asked the thread to be closed. Sir “Boomtown” and Sir “Give Ireland Back to the Irish” are another thread.