१२ डिसेंबर, २००७

I hear...

... you too.

१२ टिप्पण्या:

ricpic म्हणाले...

Not Yet Real

Wintry mix is hard to take, unlike the clean cold thing;
Not diamond hard, soft fake, when what you crave is frozen bling.

Ruth Anne Adams म्हणाले...

A variation on insulting upwards?

Snow job?

david giacalone म्हणाले...

Hi, Ruth. I need further explication to understand your Comment.

Joan म्हणाले...

I loved the chair haiku. What a nice post! Thanks for linking, I'd never have seen it otherwise.

Ruth Anne Adams म्हणाले...

David Giacalone: Sure. No problem.

Peter Hoh म्हणाले...

insulting upwards
a bid to gain attention
from someone's readers

Peter Hoh म्हणाले...

Jump in the vortex
Holding up a sign.
Look at me!

Peter Hoh म्हणाले...

All snark aside,
I liked the verse
Giacalone posted.

david giacalone म्हणाले...

So, Ruth, I take it the "twist" is that there was no insult involved in my alleged "insulting upward."

There seem to be a few rather suspicious people lurking at this site. Back in the "old," early days of weblogging, we picked up each other's themes a lot and considered it a welcome compliment.

Thanks to Ann for linking back, and thanks to Joan and Peter for the kinds words, and to all who clicked through to see my Althouse Wintry Mix post. Meanwhile, I'm more than satisfied with the two to three thousand visits we get a day at f/k/a, even without celebrity linkage. And, I appreciate very much Ann's mixture of photography with commentary.

Clang!Honk!Tweet! म्हणाले...

Thanks for the link, Professor A.

And thank you, David Giacalone, for a very well-done and fascinating site. I've added it to my bookmarks.

Ruth Anne Adams म्हणाले...

David Giacalone: You are correct.

Althouse is all about linkage. She even gets miffed when people who are insulting her fail to link.

Pull up a keyboard and join the throng. This blog is the cyber- equivalent of a coffee house with many pleasant regulars and Althouse is the barista who does art in the froth and foam.

Clang!Honk!Tweet! म्हणाले...

Now, Ruth Anne, don't forget the times when the the chairs get smashed, there's broken glass all over the place, and people are throwing crockery at each other from behind overturned tables.

And the cops never show up.