Hic, ille, alii...
Let the Awesomeness begin.
"Hall of Awesome?"
I propose we make a list of official awesomeness (inspired by a post on 'stranger than fiction')!
An 'Awesome Friend' proposes a Album, Movie, Game, Book, etc. ... then another "AF" must second the motion. If a majority vote is found the motion passes and 'id' is reconized as 'officially awesome.' We can do the same for things that are not awesome.
This method would only be for controversial topics... we all know the Bible, the Pope, the Eucharist, Brideshead Revisited, Saint Michael, and the Blessed Virgin Mary are all awesome so no reason to vote on them.
But is Ezra Pound awesome? Jude the Obscure? Thom Peters? Solitare? Saruman? Enya?
~awesome sean
A.S. Can you tell I am studying Latin?
"Hall of Awesome?"
I propose we make a list of official awesomeness (inspired by a post on 'stranger than fiction')!
An 'Awesome Friend' proposes a Album, Movie, Game, Book, etc. ... then another "AF" must second the motion. If a majority vote is found the motion passes and 'id' is reconized as 'officially awesome.' We can do the same for things that are not awesome.
This method would only be for controversial topics... we all know the Bible, the Pope, the Eucharist, Brideshead Revisited, Saint Michael, and the Blessed Virgin Mary are all awesome so no reason to vote on them.
But is Ezra Pound awesome? Jude the Obscure? Thom Peters? Solitare? Saruman? Enya?
~awesome sean
A.S. Can you tell I am studying Latin?

6 Comments:
I'd say I was awesome but none of you SOB's would second the motion.
Respondeo quo dicendum est quod Thoma se habet ad "Amici Awesomes". "Amici Awesomes" oportet esse awesome. Ergo quidem Thoma est awesome. Saltem consortione.
Can you read that, Sean? I know Thom and Dave can. Translation is available to any others, except Sean who needs to work on his Latin.
Do we have a vote? Someone may wish to write a sed contra first or a series of objections and replies.
Sed contra Thom "buru" placet. Qui amat "buru," etiam cenaedus est. Sicut a Sancto Awesome-O dictus est, "fratres, 'Amici Awesomes' non opportet 'fanny-bandit' (aliter 'ass-pirate') esse. Ergo, Thom non "Amicus Awesomus" est.
What dictionary are you using, Dave-O? I can't seem to find 'buru' nor 'cenaedus' in Whittaker.
LOL! BURU!
By the way I can read most of it and I agree with Davy!
He loves the stuff!
I don't think Whittaker wants to come to terms with the fact that there were "Cenaedi" like Thom in Ancient Rome. It's simple: Cenaedi are awfully fond of "buru" (a borrowing from an ancient tribal custom).
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