Re: Questions
- From: Mark VandeWettering <wettering@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 00:39:23 -0500
On 2007-04-13, qqq123@xxxxx <qqq123@xxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 13, 6:21 am, j.wilki...@xxxxxxxxx (John Wilkins) wrote:
<qqq...@xxxxx> wrote:
"I love the smell of Napalm."
Who said that in a movie, and in what movie?
Why is this relevant to talk.origings?
It's from Apocalypse Now, the general played by Robert Divall who loves
surfing also "loves the smell of napalm in the morning", and notes that
"Charlie don't surf".
--
John S. Wilkins, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Biohumanities Project
University of Queensland - Blog: scienceblogs.com/evolvingthoughts
"He used... sarcasm. He knew all the tricks, dramatic irony, metaphor,
bathos, puns, parody, litotes and... satire. He was vicious."
Correct for the first two questions.
But you failed to answer why it is relevant to talk.origins.
A quick survey of posts to talk.origins would seem to indicate that
the popular consensus is that nothing is *irrelevent* to talk.origins.
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