Here's a thread where you can aks bukdow anything that you would like to.
If you are fortunate enough to get a response, prepare to be enlightened.
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Here's a thread where you can aks bukdow anything that you would like to.
If you are fortunate enough to get a response, prepare to be enlightened.
Fucking genius!Quote:
Witness the majesty. Smell the rich mahogany. This is kind of like NPR and PBS wrapped up into a subforum. Whilst reading here, you'll almost feel like you are part of the intellectual elite (don't get too excited, you're not)
I like bukdow, I'm glad this day has come.
OK, shoot. However, I will answer honestly and will not suffer any delusions, no matter how closely held.
Who are you voting for?
Barack Obama. He is a good man who has America`s fortunes in the forefront of his mind rather than just his own. If you did not hear the speech he made recently about race and America, I suggest you read the transcript.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
Is Tahoe correct when he says Fox News really is fair and balanced?
No. It is very well known that FOX News is the voice for "conservative" America in response to what is seen as an over-arching "liberal media" in America.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
What did you mean when you said (paraphrase), "A bukdow isn't a thing, it's a way of life"?
By that I meant existing in honesty. Honesty regarding yourself, your environment and your context. Self-delusion, in any form, is a path to self-destructive, willful ignorance. Honesty is difficult and many choose delusion and other forms of escapism.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenn
Now I get it!
Do you watch any pro sports?
Yes, football, baseball and the NBA playoffs. I like sports because I think it is the best, most pure, form of "reality television".Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
I agree.
Are you a Lions fan?
I suppose. I root for them because they are the home team, but I have a hard time truly getting behind any pro-team because of the money that is involved. I don`t neccessarily begrudge the players making a lot of money, but when players are making $10-27 million a year when there are many in this country who are struggling to provide food and shelter for themselves and their families, I find the salaries obscene.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenn
That may have been more answer than you were looking for.
I know the meaning of bukdow, but where does the word actually come from?
That, I can not reveal.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
Searching yields nothing.
If I meditate, will it be revealed?
I can not say. I would not focus on the word, but rather what the word represents.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
Favorite movie and book?
Favorite movie? Thats a tough one. Man, if I had to choose one, I guess it would be Casablanca. A close second would be Miller`s Crossing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
Favorite book is another tough one. I guess Moveable Feast, by Hemingway. A close second would be Invisible Man by Ralph Elison.
One of your degrees is in history, so I assume you're a history buff. What is your favorite period in history?
Wow, this is almost getting to "interview" status.
You've gotta admit, that was a good question.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenn
My favorite era in American history would be The Civil War. It was America`s "puberty" and really set the course for what kind of country we were going to be.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
Other interesting eras would be the European Rennaisance, The Crusades (the more things change, the more they stay the same) and the concept of "Revolution" and why/how people react in such a manner (Cuban, the fall of Apartheid).
What initially led you to WTFDetroit?
I'm related to one of the (Confederate) generals.Quote:
Originally Posted by bukdow
A link on another message board to a discussion on WTFDetroit about Dar Tucker`s recruitment.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zekyl
Who's your favorite WTFPoster?
Yes, America is a very young country and does not have the layers of history that the rest of the world does, but America`s history is intense. A lot has happened in a very little time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
I do not have a favorite.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zekyl
Don't get me wrong, I like learning about the history of this country.
The history of other countries just appeals to me more I guess.
Your thoughts on DrTre?
Do you actually own a green and white tent?
One question at a time, Glenn.
Most painful thing you'd rather do instead of watch MTV?
MSU`s version of Jethro.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
No. I own a Marmot Nutshell 3-season tent.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenn
Watch local news.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
The fact you have an entire subforum dedicated to you and people are taking numbers to ask you questions: creepy or flattering?
Some from column A, some from column B.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Douche Baggins
Does the path to enlightenment begin by subscribing to Harper's and Smithsonian, or do you HAVE to read too?