I’ve read the OP twice, and still don’t see any anger. Sarcasm, yes; even derision. But no anger.
Perhaps you see what you want to see?
I’ve read the OP twice, and still don’t see any anger. Sarcasm, yes; even derision. But no anger.
Perhaps you see what you want to see?
Maybe not anger, but Two and a Half has a penchant for opening threads in the Pit that have, at the very least, a very snarky tone. Either he’s angry about something, or he’s throwing it out here, hoping someone will bite.
Hmm, the last I checked, awesome is still in the dictionary.
Inspiring awe
Expressing awe
Slang. Remarkable; outstanding
Far beyond what is usual, normal, or customary: exceptional, extraordinary, magnificent, outstanding, preeminent, rare, remarkable, singular, towering, uncommon, unusual.
amazing
I’m not seeing the issue here.
So are “totally” and “radical.”
By the way, does everyone know that “gullible” is not the dictionary. I couldn’t believe it myself, but then I tried looking it up. Its weird.
The issue is the President speaking like a drunken frat boy. Slang has its place, but it is not for formal events with world leaders.
James II on first seeing St Paul’s Cathedral called it “amusing, awful, and artificial”- and those were all good things.
I didn’t realize that using “awesome” in that context made you sound like a drunken frat boy. Boy, do my co-workers have it coming to them tomorrow!
Personally, I wouldn’t use the word “awesome” with my boss or any of the partners, etc. In light of that, I also wouldn’t use awesome with world leaders or other prestigious figures.
“Awesome hat, Pope-dude! Now that your speech is over, let’s crack open some brewskies!”
They didn’t. Bush spoke first.
The Pope’s speech reads a lot better than it sounded.
I think its some kind of internet comedy act. Seriously. Its like reading the funnies in the morning paper. “Oh, 2 1/2, what are you up to this morning?” and all that.
Then you read the thread and think “He can’t possibly be that upset about this! Its not worth the effort!”, but we all read it and post about it, good or bad. Its funny in that sad kind of way that a crazy man on the corner is funny.
He could have said ‘awe-inspiring’ to avoid the frat-boy connotations I suppose.
God that man is embarrassing. Born to a different father, he’d be managing a shoe store in Fort Worth.
I beg to differ; I believe he’d be the top salesman at a third rate used car lot.
Threads that cannot muster at least a snarky tone do not belong in the Pit at all.
At any rate, John Stewart managed to get a bit out of it last night.
I’m actually surprised that Bush’s soul didn’t catch fire when he told the Pope that he agrees with him and only wishes more Americans believed that “all life is sacred.” This from a guy who starts wars as a first resort and who is a-okay with the death penalty, including the execution of that guy that he avenged for trying to kill his father.
Well I would agree. However, If I could talk to the president, I’d call him a big old pussy. How’s that for some slang?
Fifty-six posts and nobody (not even Bush) has commented on the most important aspect of Popie’s visit - The Pope Wears Prada.
Prada red loafers, to be exact.
Funky-fresh, I’d say.
Though I loathe George, it’s not like the Catholic church is unfamilar with the death penalty, they have had centuries of practice.
http://www.comedycentral.com/videos/index.jhtml?videoId=166360
Jon Stewart on the Pope’s visit.
What if the Pope played at the Masters!
Far better than the no-hoper that started this thread.
Oh, no! The President talked to the Pope as if they were both normal dudes, instead of as if he had a stick up his ass. The sky is falling!