Well, I think doughnuts have been around for at least 100 years or so, probably longer. And GJN lived into the 1950s; so I don't catch any whiff of anachronism here.
In general, the unattributed aphorisms are my own. I don't feel the need to make up phony personae to hide behind.
Doughnut holes have been around at least since 1847, but arguably, much longer than that.
I learned this on the Web, so it must be true.
my favorite doughnut is Dunkin Donuts, original or crueller. My favorite donut hole is powdered or cinnamon. What's yours? Do they have Dunkin Donuts in Denmark?
There's really a variety of doughnut called "crueller"?? That brings back creepy memories of a druggy night in San Francisco, getting drunk and high in Haight Park (not quite the 'Summer of Love', but hanging out with a bunch of middle-aged hippies who'd been stuck in that time warp for 25 years). The one and only time I have tried acid (solid objects became bendy or yielding to the touch, particularly the sidewalk paving slabs which seemed spongy under my feet; and I became convinced that I could control pedestrian crossing signals with the power of my mind!). We went to a Dunkin (or some similar store) at about 3 or 4 in the morning to deal with an attack of the munchies, and one of my companions became gibberingly paranoid about the holes in the doughnuts, seemed to think they were 'black holes' that were going to suck him into oblivion. I was becoming rather more rationally paranoid about the night security guard and the enormous revolver on his hip.
There was a lot of hullabaloo about Dunkin coming to China at the start of this year - but that was Taipei. Still no sign of them on the mainland, I don't think. Expect them to hit Hong Kong or Shanghai first.
What is it that dates to 1847? Is it doughnuts, ring doughnuts, or 'doughnut holes' as a separate product?? Is there a Wikipedia article on 'doughnut holes'? Must go check....
So, you're still expecting me to relay your comments, huh?
Not using that mobile proxy dodge I told you about?
And yes, it was that play. I didn't want to name names because, well, I know the people involved, and I hate to discourage artistic endeavour (however misguided). But it was hard to think of anything positive to say about it. It exceeded my expectations - in the downward direction. No plot to speak of, no real characterisation, no dramatic energy.... not even any Beijing-specific references, which is what it was supposedly selling itself on. And only a handful of very lame jokes. Just abysmal, embarrassingly bad. Our friend has many estimable qualities, but she can't write.
Funny about the controling things with the power of mind. Late last night while I was reading ALL the blogs and trying to catch up a bit on my reading, BBC Prime was sending a program about "Uri Geller", the very thin Israili guy who became famous in US and UK in 70's and 80's. I had once before seen him on TV in a program about Michael Jackson, but didn't know that he had been famous in any way. Well, he can bend spoons and he was tried and used by the CIA, I read minds and have prophetic dreams and thoughts all the time and I have still not been offered a job by any of the Intelligence services. So I guess I should have been born in the 60's to get anywhere with my "talents".
And about the "doghnuts", I only looked at 18xx in the brackets and didn't realise he had been living in the 90's. And now Tulsa says doghnuts have been around for that long. I am so glad I read blogs these days, I am learning so much about the earth and all things on it.
I could tell you that I was my school's spelling bee champion, and that if I misspell a word here or there, now, as an adult, it's quite possibly on purpose or quite possible because I trust the reader is intelligent enough to figure it out. But perhaps I'll just say -- Ah, but dear Froog, the teacher in you had fun looking it up to standardize my spelling, now didn't he??
A leading presenter on China Central Television's English-language channel has revealed himself to be a xenophobic hate-monger. WHY does he still have a job? Lobby for his dismissal - by any and all means.
Days Ai Weiwei was detained
80
With ironic, sinister symmetry, the celebrity artist/activist was incarcerated on the same day that my friend Wu Yuren was finally released from 10 months' detention.
Now, like Wu, he's been released on extremely restrictive 'bail' terms - but could face re-arrest at any moment. He was detained incommunicado from April 3rd to June 22nd 2011.
Days Wu Yuren was in prison
307
"Released on parole" after 10 months; "parole" lifted another year later. The original charges against him were apparently dropped without his trial ever being formally concluded.
Froog is an escaped lawyer - but there is no need for alarm; he is only a danger to himself, not to the general public. An eternal wanderer, he now lives in an exotic city somewhere in the 'Third World' *, where he is held prisoner by an unfinished novel (or, more precisely, an unstarted novel). He spends a lot of time running, writing, taking photographs, and falling in love with women who fail to appreciate him. He also spends a lot of time in bars.
[* OK, I'll come clean: I've been living in Beijing since summer '02.]
12 comments:
Now you ARE pulling our legs!! I am sure there were no doughnuts in George's time, so he wouldn't have been writing that.
Are these bon mots all your own words disguised as words of George Jean Nathan? That must be cheating. Or have you adapted to the ways of your hosts?
Well, I think doughnuts have been around for at least 100 years or so, probably longer. And GJN lived into the 1950s; so I don't catch any whiff of anachronism here.
In general, the unattributed aphorisms are my own. I don't feel the need to make up phony personae to hide behind.
I disagree, Earthling.
Doughnut holes have been around at least since 1847, but arguably, much longer than that.
I learned this on the Web, so it must be true.
my favorite doughnut is Dunkin Donuts, original or crueller. My favorite donut hole is powdered or cinnamon. What's yours? Do they have Dunkin Donuts in Denmark?
Anyone know if they have Dunkin Donuts in China?
Froog,
Ouch, that is a harsh review. Though it makes me less eager to put that particular play on my list of cultural things "must do".
There's really a variety of doughnut called "crueller"?? That brings back creepy memories of a druggy night in San Francisco, getting drunk and high in Haight Park (not quite the 'Summer of Love', but hanging out with a bunch of middle-aged hippies who'd been stuck in that time warp for 25 years). The one and only time I have tried acid (solid objects became bendy or yielding to the touch, particularly the sidewalk paving slabs which seemed spongy under my feet; and I became convinced that I could control pedestrian crossing signals with the power of my mind!). We went to a Dunkin (or some similar store) at about 3 or 4 in the morning to deal with an attack of the munchies, and one of my companions became gibberingly paranoid about the holes in the doughnuts, seemed to think they were 'black holes' that were going to suck him into oblivion. I was becoming rather more rationally paranoid about the night security guard and the enormous revolver on his hip.
There was a lot of hullabaloo about Dunkin coming to China at the start of this year - but that was Taipei. Still no sign of them on the mainland, I don't think. Expect them to hit Hong Kong or Shanghai first.
What is it that dates to 1847? Is it doughnuts, ring doughnuts, or 'doughnut holes' as a separate product?? Is there a Wikipedia article on 'doughnut holes'? Must go check....
So, you're still expecting me to relay your comments, huh?
Not using that mobile proxy dodge I told you about?
And yes, it was that play. I didn't want to name names because, well, I know the people involved, and I hate to discourage artistic endeavour (however misguided). But it was hard to think of anything positive to say about it. It exceeded my expectations - in the downward direction. No plot to speak of, no real characterisation, no dramatic energy.... not even any Beijing-specific references, which is what it was supposedly selling itself on. And only a handful of very lame jokes. Just abysmal, embarrassingly bad. Our friend has many estimable qualities, but she can't write.
Aha, so ring doughnuts are thought to be a mid-19th Century invention, although other kinds of doughnuts may go back much further. Live and learn.
Funny about the controling things with the power of mind. Late last night while I was reading ALL the blogs and trying to catch up a bit on my reading, BBC Prime was sending a program about "Uri Geller", the very thin Israili guy who became famous in US and UK in 70's and 80's. I had once before seen him on TV in a program about Michael Jackson, but didn't know that he had been famous in any way. Well, he can bend spoons and he was tried and used by the CIA, I read minds and have prophetic dreams and thoughts all the time and I have still not been offered a job by any of the Intelligence services. So I guess I should have been born in the 60's to get anywhere with my "talents".
And about the "doghnuts", I only looked at 18xx in the brackets and didn't realise he had been living in the 90's. And now Tulsa says doghnuts have been around for that long. I am so glad I read blogs these days, I am learning so much about the earth and all things on it.
Ah, so that other type of doughnut is a 'cruller'! I'd never heard the word before.
For a lawyer, Tulsa, your spelling is sometimes a bit, er, creative.
Reading minds, Earthling? I should have thought that was terribly dull, most of the time.
I'd much rather read a good book.
I could tell you that I was my school's spelling bee champion, and that if I misspell a word here or there, now, as an adult, it's quite possibly on purpose or quite possible because I trust the reader is intelligent enough to figure it out. But perhaps I'll just say -- Ah, but dear Froog, the teacher in you had fun looking it up to standardize my spelling, now didn't he??
Earthling, would you want to work for an intelligence organization??
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