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Notebbok 11 Pg 20

The Notes
  • Commutergirls.com
  • 'Nostalgia is the ketchup of remembrance'.
  • People are eternally tasty (interesting) you just have to open the can first.
  • What is potable water?
  • It is who you love that defines you, not who loves you.
  • Six homeless guys who sleep on the steps of the theatre showing Rent.
  • 'To enter into any debate about the reality of the Holocaust means you have already lost your Humanity' - Chomsky
  • Gushers and Bashers.
The Commentary


Commutergirls.com
Truth be told this was a very rude idea and I should (am) thoroughly ashamed of myself and have no intention of going into detail. Instead here is a video of two very sexy lesbians (SFW)

'Nostalgia is the ketchup of remembrance'.
Why am I going on about nostalgia again? I know full well the truth behind the old Russian saying that 'the old days were the best days, but of course they never existed'.

People are eternally tasty (interesting) you just have to open the can first
A less than successful metaphor in which I attempt to conflate cannibalism with getting to know people well. I suppose cannibalism is a way of getting to know someone a bit too well.

What is potable water?
For 5 points: Water that is fit to drink - from the Latin potius. I presume Potion and Pot come from the same root

'It is who you love that defines you, not who loves you'.
A wise thought that is not thought about enough. Don't we think?

Six homeless guys who sleep on the steps of the theatre showing Rent
In New York I passed these poor, beggars on my way to work every morning and it brought home the bitter half-a-worm in your Big Apple experience you are not really supposed to talk about.

To enter into any debate about the reality of the Holocaust means you have already lost your Humanity - Chomsky
No comment needed

Gushers and Bashers
Sounds a bit rude but isn't. It is my own crude definition for the extreme supporters and extreme detractors  of things, that's all.

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