Saturday, March 11, 2006

love/hate

are they two sides of a coin? and what currency?

ok, 'tis Saturday night, am pissed as well as pissed off.
(translation - inebriated and annoyed)

There is a local enjoyment about the Brits (and a few Asian countries) 'banning' our multimillion 'tourist advertisements' with a rather nicely bodied young Aussie saying It's a great country "Where the bloody hell are ya?"

Local media is making great joy about the fact that U2, Bono, Prince Charles, John Cleese, TV show "little britain', and even the popular movie Harry Potter actually use the expression as due course..

Personally, I could say well fuck you too. Could chuck in many words. Am fucking annoyed about the ridiculous fuckwits who enjoy our vote.

Could be th thin edge of th wedge. Next thing we know, will have to accept american TV shows and movies that use the word "fuck" as a constant all purpose expedient adjective. Shit, we might also have to accept hijabs and stuff as 'official' policy. Nah, not on.

'Tis tough enough to get the cretins t accept the language english with all its richness`

(bear with this one .. it is a 'work in progress' .. am sitting listening to a very old (as in, kept for a long time) tape of Planxty; my Irish ladylove has gone to bed, and am still firing.. sex is not on the agenda. .. tho am working on it.. trying to convince a comitted Roman church catholic that physical enjoyment between two human bodies without strictly procreating is an interesting problem for love...sheesh))

3 comments:

rauf said...

Ever heard of Kevin johnson Devo ?
had only one album perhaps late seventies early 80's

Three Score and Ten or more said...

In the play HAPPY BIRTHDAY WANDA JUNE there are two guys who have been lost in a jungle for a few years who find their ways back to civilization. One says to the other "Listen to these people talk: 'Shit, Fuck, Shit, Fuck,' I used to be scared shitless I'd say Fuck in public" (My apologies to Kurt Vonnegut if I misquoted)

Davoh said...

"fuck" is a word mostly used by the angry, depressed, disposessed. Even highly educated people use it .. when whiffle fails.

Have been looking into its usage. At some stage will write a post about it. In Australia it fundamentally means something is destroyed or un-usable.