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Spudrick68 Great Old One Joined: 08 Jun 2008 Total posts: 1096 Location: sunny Morecambe Age: 45 Gender: Male |
Posted: 24-06-2013 23:11 Post subject: |
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| "Gott im Himmel!" "Achtung!" |
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sherbetbizarre Great Old One Joined: 04 Sep 2004 Total posts: 1344 Gender: Male |
Posted: 25-06-2013 01:08 Post subject: |
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| Quote: | U.S. SEEMINGLY UNAWARE OF IRONY IN ACCUSING SNOWDEN OF SPYING
The United States government charged former intelligence analyst Edward Snowden with spying on Friday, apparently unaware that in doing so it had created a situation dripping with irony.
At a press conference to discuss the accusations, an N.S.A. spokesman surprised observers by announcing the spying charges against Mr. Snowden with a totally straight face.
“These charges send a clear message,” the spokesman said. “In the United States, you can’t spy on people.”
Seemingly not kidding, the spokesman went on to discuss another charge against Mr. Snowden—the theft of government documents: “The American people have the right to assume that their private documents will remain private and won’t be collected by someone in the government for his own purposes.”
“Only by bringing Mr. Snowden to justice can we safeguard the most precious of American rights: privacy,” added the spokesman, apparently serious. |
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2013/06/us-seemingly-unaware-of-irony-in-accusing-snowden-of-spying.html
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Cochise Great Old One Joined: 17 Jun 2011 Total posts: 989 Location: Gwynedd, Wales Age: 57 Gender: Male |
Posted: 25-06-2013 10:26 Post subject: |
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Just illustrates to me how arrogant governments and government bodies have become, that they simply can no longer understand when they are making themselves a laughing-stock.
It would be a truly Anglo-Saxon trait for the next revolution -in the US or the UK - to come about by ridicule rather than violence. Lets hope that is the way it is. |
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rynner2 What a Cad! Great Old One Joined: 13 Dec 2008 Total posts: 20319 Location: Under the moon Gender: Male |
Posted: 25-06-2013 10:41 Post subject: |
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| Cochise wrote: | | It would be a truly Anglo-Saxon trait for the next revolution -in the US or the UK - to come about by ridicule rather than violence. |
Is revolution brewing in Australia?
Photoshoot row: Julia Gillard ridiculed for knitting royal baby kangaroo
Australian prime minister under fire for incongruous photos showing her knitting a present for William and Kate's baby
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/25/gillard-ridiculed-knitting-royal-kangaroo
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rynner2 What a Cad! Great Old One Joined: 13 Dec 2008 Total posts: 20319 Location: Under the moon Gender: Male |
Posted: 06-07-2013 16:10 Post subject: |
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Sheffield artist uses comics worth £20,000 for artwork
An artist who made a papier-mache sculpture from comics he found in a skip has found they could have been sold for about £20,000.
Comic fan Steve Eyre told artist Andrew Vickers the pages pasted to a leg were from a first edition of The Avengers.
Mr Eyre said the 1963 release, along with other rare comics used to create the artwork were worth thousands.
The sculpture, called Paperboy, was created for an exhibition at Sheffield gallery the S1 Artspace.
Mr Eyre owns the World Of Superheroes shop in Sheffield.
On discovering the valuable comics glued to the chicken wire frame, he said: "First of all I thought 'Fantastic' as, visually, it is a beautiful thing, but then as I walked round it, certainly on the inside right leg, there was a cover of Avengers number one.
"I've got a copy of that, which was published in 1963, that is worth well over £10,000.
"Then I started looking and there are six comics on this that together would be worth, even in the condition you can see, £20,000.
"It would have been cheaper for Andrew to make this out of Italian marble because the raw materials that have gone in to it I could have sold for a lot more than he is going to sell this statue for."
Laughing off the revelation, Mr Vickers said: "If somebody chucks things out in the skip they don't generally throw things out that are worth anything.
"To be honest I'm shocked but money has not got such a value to me. I think it is funny.
"I really love the idea of me creating something out of such expensive things that's worth less. I think it's brilliant."
The S1 Artspace show entitled Heroes organised by World Of Superheroes is running from 6 to 11 July.
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| Pietro_Mercurios Heuristically Challenged
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Posted: 06-07-2013 23:22 Post subject: |
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| But, is it art? |
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rynner2 What a Cad! Great Old One Joined: 13 Dec 2008 Total posts: 20319 Location: Under the moon Gender: Male |
Posted: 07-07-2013 07:25 Post subject: |
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Cricketer from Australia out first ball after 10,000-mile trip
A cricketer who flew 10,000 miles to play in a special match marking a friend's 50th birthday was bowled out on the very first ball.
Australian Nathan Anthes, 25, played for Hadleigh and Thundersley Cricket Club in Essex in 2007 and 2008.
He is currently in the UK with his father Les to see old friends and to watch the Ashes series between England and Australia.
And he agreed to play in the match marking Jonathan Wagstaff's birthday.
Mr Anthes, a part time cricketer in Lithgow, New South Wales, said he was a bit "rusty".
"I went out there and got a tossed up ball and I tried to hit it out of the park and I missed it," he said.
"It was a long way for nothing. I was hoping to show what I could do."
Mr Wagstaff said: "I lent him my bat. I think he would have been even more disappointed if he had brought his own bat and pads all the way from Australia.
"Despite being bowled out, he still had a great day."
He said being bowled for a golden duck had made Mr Anthes' journey a memorable one.
Mr Anthes' father Les, who was also asked to play in the match but declined, said: "Luckily he came over for fun and he totally enjoyed it."
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| Pietro_Mercurios Heuristically Challenged
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Posted: 07-07-2013 08:56 Post subject: |
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That's not irony, that's Schadenfreude.  |
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Mythopoeika Boring petty conservative
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Posted: 07-07-2013 09:25 Post subject: |
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| Pietro_Mercurios wrote: | | But, is it art? |
It's made from art.  |
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rynner2 What a Cad! Great Old One Joined: 13 Dec 2008 Total posts: 20319 Location: Under the moon Gender: Male |
Posted: 07-07-2013 09:39 Post subject: |
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| Pietro_Mercurios wrote: | That's not irony, that's Schadenfreude.  |
For the bowler, yes!  |
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Human_84 We wont hurt you human. Great Old One Joined: 30 Mar 2005 Total posts: 1374 Location: Invisible, sitting next to you. Gender: Male |
Posted: 14-07-2013 08:30 Post subject: |
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[quote="sherbetbizarre"] | Quote: | | U.S. SEEMINGLY UNAWARE OF IRONY IN ACCUSING SNOWDEN OF SPYING |
This is hilarious. |
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