ellauri002.html on line 956: Blues">Moody Blues: Nights in white satin 1967
ellauri002.html on line 1365: Bluesista tuli mun mielimusaa.

ellauri002.html on line 1372: Blues oli orjatyövoiman lyriikkaa,

ellauri073.html on line 275: Quickly on your attacks on Wallace's writing style, I will mention that -- contrary to your rather baffling notions -- people did enjoy Infinite Jest and other works of his. They will continue to do so for decades. Listen Fartey: his work will live on. People recognize great writing wherever it materializes. Forget your distaste of footnotes, or your struggle in understanding the themes and ideals his work encompasses. His audience is clearly beyond you, so try to see that not everyone feels the same as you. You don't have to like his writing, but when you detract from it it makes it even more apparent that you are the lesser man. Your comments on Foster's writing ability led me to some of your other articles, and to be completely honest, it wasn't all bad. I genuinely enjoyed your "Fucking vs. Making Love" poetry bit, although it did seem like a cheap knockoff of Black Coffee Blues. Regardless, I can still acknowledge that the piece had its moments. However (and this is where I want you to pay attention you tub of lard), the piece can also be slammed in several areas. This is highly important, as we can see the parallels between this aspect of "Fucking vs. Making Love" and anything David Foster Wallace wrote. When it comes down to it, your writing can be criticized stylistically and formatically just like his can; the only difference is that there are few that actually give a shit about your writing, whereas Wallace's work is meaningful to the point where people have legitimate incentive to think critically about it. So defile it with your petty blog posts all you want, but at the end of the day you're the one who's only making yourself look bad, and as a heavily obese man based in Europe you are surely having few problems achieving this in the status quo, since Europeans are notably fatist.
ellauri096.html on line 896: Izestään selviösti Jaskan 4 heppakirjaa viittaa Johannexen ilmestyxen 4 razastajaan, ikivanha meemi. Pratchettilla ne oli hyvät, ja Blues Brothersilla myös.
ellauri189.html on line 150: (They chase – and amidst the rays of the setting sun they are similar to one of the Heavenly Dwellers.) Täähän on ihankun Blues Brothersien Ghost Riders In The Sky:
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ellauri196.html on line 291: Some idiot suggests that Auden's most famous poem, ‘Funeral Blues’, is ‘misread’ as sincere elegy when it was intended to be a send-up or parody of public obituaries. What an infantile idea! Rather, Auden's point is: We must make fun of one another AND die. Auden oli mielestäni suht hyvä, vahinko vaan että se näyttää Lewisin naziapulaiselta.
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used by African Americans, mainly in the 1960s and 1970s, to refer to a white person. From James Baldwin's play, Blues For Mister Charlie.

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ellauri247.html on line 419: Called the “Queen of the Blues”, Elizabeth Montagu led and hosted the Blue Stockings Society of England from about 1750. It was a loose organization of privileged women with an interest in education, but it waned in popularity at the end of the 18th century. It gathered to discuss literature, and also invited educated men to participate. Talk of politics was prohibited; literature and the arts were the main subjects. Many of the bluestocking women supported each other in intellectual endeavors such as reading, art work, and writing. Many also published literature. Dr. Johnson once wrote about Montagu, that “She diffuses more knowledge than any woman I know, or indeed, almost any man. Conversing with her, you may find variety in one“.
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ellauri318.html on line 105: Nuori Wall Streetin pörssimeklari Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen) on Bluestar-lentoyhtiön koneistajana työskentelevän isän (Martin Sheen) poika. Hän haluaa suuren rahan toivossa asiakkaakseen sankarinsa, häikäilemättömyydestään tunnetun sijoittajan Gordon Gekkon (Michael Douglas). Hänen sinnikkyytensä palkitaan lopulta: Gekko ottaa Budin suojatikseen ja alkaa opettaa tälle filosofiaansa, jonka mukaan ”ahneus on hyväksi”. Bud alkaa saada isoja välityspalkkioita, joilla hän ostaa kattohuoneiston Manhattanin Upper East Sidelta. Gekko järjestää hänelle myös naisystävän, sisustussuunnittelija Darienin (Daryl Hannah), jota itsekin tapailee Budin tietämättä. "Bud" paljastaa Gekkolle isältään kuulemansa sisäpiiritiedon lentoyhtiön tilanteesta, ja he alkavat yhdessä suunnitella yhtiön valtaamista omistukseensa. Bud Foxille ollaan petaamassa Bluestarin toimitusjohtajan paikkaa, mutta "Bud" saa tietää että Gekkolla onkin tarkoitus vain lopettaa yhtiö, myydä sen omaisuus pian eteenpäin hyvällä voitolla ja kääriä taskuunsa yhtiön 75 miljoonan dollarin eläkerahastovarat. Isä ja kaikki muut työntekijät jäisivät työttömiksi ja vaille eläketurvaa. Tälläinen on mahdollista jenkeissä, missä kaikki on mahdollista, kuha uskoo izeensä ja mahdottomaan.
ellauri318.html on line 107: "Bud" ryhtyy vastaiskuun. Hän keksii keinon hilata Bluestarin osakekurssi ylös ja saada se sitten nopeasti taas alas, ja vinkkaa sitten Gekkon pahimmalle kilpailijalle, brittiläiselle Wildmanille (Terence Stamp) mahdollisuudesta ostaa yhtiö edullisesti. Bud neuvoo Gekkoa vastaavasti myymään lyhyexi laskevat osakkeet, jolloin kaupat toteutuvat. Gekko tajuaa että kaiken takana on Bud Fox ja raivostuu. Bud palaa työpaikalleen, jossa poliisi pidättää hänet sisäpiirikaupoista syytettynä.
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 459: Wystan Hugh Auden (/ˈwɪstən ˈhjuː ˈɔːdən/ 21 February 1907 – 29 September 1973) was an Anglo-American poet. Auden´s poetry was noted for its stylistic and technical achievement, its engagement with politics, morals, love, and religion, and its variety in tone, form, and content. Some of his best known poems are about love, such as "Funeral Blues"; on political and social themes, such as "September 1, 1939" and "The Shield of Achilles"; on cultural and psychological themes, such as The Age of Anxiety; and on religious themes such as "For the Time Being" and "Horae Canonicae".
xxx/ellauri168.html on line 290: Chalmers is the lead singer of the Zombie Blues band, which performed at the music festival Qualia Fest in 2012 in New York.Chalmers is in a relationship with Claudia Passos Ferreira, a philosopher and psychologist from Rio de Janeiro. Regarding religion, Chalmers has said: "I have no religious views myself and no spiritual views, except watered down humanistic, spiritual views. And consciousness is just a fact of life. It's a natural fact of life.”
xxx/ellauri376.html on line 131: Green Is Blues (1969)
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