Anna and America
February 14, 2007 3:55 AM Subscribe
Newspaper clipping We get little 'cut and paste' sections in our local newspaper of articles written somewhere else. I thought the Anna Nicole Smith article was a different take on a rather disfunctional life. The first article... well I won't even go there! Unfortunately to see the full NY Times article you have to be a paying subscriber so I haven't added that link.
This post was deleted for the following reason: I'm not sure what you are trying to say here.
GYOBFW.
posted by Second Account For Making Jokey Comments at 4:19 AM on February 14, 2007
posted by Second Account For Making Jokey Comments at 4:19 AM on February 14, 2007
Metafilter: It's such a nonsense that I have probably not heard a bigger nonsense yet.
posted by matthewr at 4:24 AM on February 14, 2007
posted by matthewr at 4:24 AM on February 14, 2007
In my mind's eye I see a video of hungry sharks eating Anna Nicole Smith's bloated body, while Czech president Vaclav Klaus blissfully but precariously sits on her belly, trying to get a closer photograph of the sharks. Rarely has such an orgy of gluttony been documented before.
posted by furtive at 4:44 AM on February 14, 2007 [1 favorite]
posted by furtive at 4:44 AM on February 14, 2007 [1 favorite]
What is the FW in GYOBFW for? Forthwith? Or something mean?
posted by Mister_A at 5:08 AM on February 14, 2007
posted by Mister_A at 5:08 AM on February 14, 2007
FW=F*CKWIT
Oh, dammit, we're all adults here. The asterisk is a U.
posted by premiumpolar at 5:10 AM on February 14, 2007
Oh, dammit, we're all adults here. The asterisk is a U.
posted by premiumpolar at 5:10 AM on February 14, 2007
And fandango_matt saves the day with a witty ditty!
posted by nightchrome at 5:17 AM on February 14, 2007
posted by nightchrome at 5:17 AM on February 14, 2007
& fandango_matt, for the Kiwis to call their newspaper 'The Australian' would take a tremendous sense of ironic humour.
Nice song nonetheless
posted by Flashman at 5:18 AM on February 14, 2007
Nice song nonetheless
posted by Flashman at 5:18 AM on February 14, 2007
Get your own blog fuckwith!
Did some hippies sneak some of that LSD in the reservoir or something? Everything's arsey versey today.
posted by Divine_Wino at 5:36 AM on February 14, 2007
Did some hippies sneak some of that LSD in the reservoir or something? Everything's arsey versey today.
posted by Divine_Wino at 5:36 AM on February 14, 2007
Yah! It's crappy post day.
posted by octothorpe at 6:40 AM on February 14, 2007
posted by octothorpe at 6:40 AM on February 14, 2007
One of my least favorite rhetorical tricks is "it could be said that..." (followed by "there's a school of thought that..."). What does it mean? Is the statement that follows it true or not? Because ANYTHING can be said.
Clearly, no one can prove or disprove that Anna Nicole "represents" America, because nothing represents anything -- except TO someone.
So I urge the writer to get a backbone and say something like, "To me, Anna Nicole represents America..." Of course, then it doesn't sound so grand and universal, but it might just flirt with the truth.
I do find the claim that woman like Smith (blonde? buxom?) are loved in countries that have bad relations with the US. I don't know if it's true or not, but if it is, maybe it does have something to do with America. Or might it be that in most of those countries (e.g. North Korea and much of the Middle East), blondes are pretty exotic?
posted by grumblebee at 6:42 AM on February 14, 2007
Clearly, no one can prove or disprove that Anna Nicole "represents" America, because nothing represents anything -- except TO someone.
So I urge the writer to get a backbone and say something like, "To me, Anna Nicole represents America..." Of course, then it doesn't sound so grand and universal, but it might just flirt with the truth.
I do find the claim that woman like Smith (blonde? buxom?) are loved in countries that have bad relations with the US. I don't know if it's true or not, but if it is, maybe it does have something to do with America. Or might it be that in most of those countries (e.g. North Korea and much of the Middle East), blondes are pretty exotic?
posted by grumblebee at 6:42 AM on February 14, 2007
Why are you all hating on this? It's like metafilter without the links or comments.
posted by srboisvert at 7:01 AM on February 14, 2007
posted by srboisvert at 7:01 AM on February 14, 2007
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That's a pretty misogynistic way to compare women - by whether a man would marry them or not. I'm no expert but didn't Marilyn make some films, sing and model as well as marry some dead-beat playwright?
posted by meech at 4:13 AM on February 14, 2007 [2 favorites]