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Offline ggreg

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The genius of Laurel and Hardy
« on: October 23, 2014, 05:15:16 AM »
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  • Never fails to make me laugh.



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    « Reply #1 on: October 23, 2014, 05:33:54 AM »
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  •  :roll-laugh2:
    Love it lol

    I've always liked "Who's on first?" That's gotta be one of the best ever.
    One of my coworker's son who is 18  just watched "Who's on first" about a week ago - said he never saw him laugh so hard for so long. He said his son showed some of his friends and said they never laughed so hard for so long lol. Timeless classic.
    "But Peter and the apostles answering, said: We ought to obey God, rather than men." - Acts 5:29

    The Highest Principle in the Church: "We are first of all under obedience to God, and only then under obedience to man" - Fr. Hesse


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    « Reply #2 on: October 24, 2014, 10:00:40 AM »
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    The Jєω-mason satanic 'wiTTy' tricksters in "BloTTo"

    http://movies.radioaddictsanonymous.com/view/6354684320206380854894/hebrew-newspaper-in-laurel-hardys-blotto

    Truth certainly 'sobers' one up!

    Then you have to wonder why Apes appear in multiple L&H films and the symbolic Jєω KOP inferences!
    Yiddish word Kop ('smart Jєω' only a Jєω-brain can solve this esp referring to αѕнкenαzι)
    How the boastful proud will be brought down!


    Key-stone KOPS - 'KK'?
    Mainly shown on Jєω tv Sabbath - Saturday mornings

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    « Reply #3 on: October 24, 2014, 10:17:58 AM »
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    The Jєω-mason satanic 'wiTTy' tricksters in "BloTTo"

    http://movies.radioaddictsanonymous.com/view/6354684320206380854894/hebrew-newspaper-in-laurel-hardys-blotto

    Truth certainly 'sobers' one up!

    Then you have to wonder why Apes appear in multiple L&H films and the symbolic Jєω KOP inferences!
    Yiddish word Kop ('smart Jєω' only a Jєω-brain can solve this esp referring to αѕнкenαzι)
    How the boastful proud will be brought down!


    Key-stone KOPS - 'KK'?
    Mainly shown on Jєω tv Sabbath - Saturday mornings


    Forget Laurel and Hardy - somebody start a thread to celebrate this Glaston guy's comedic genius, because this one's got me in stitches. Er, sorry - "sTiTches."

    I'm assuming the fact that he's occasionally hilarious is the reason Matthew tolerates this etymological haruspex who does a tremendously thorough job of embodying the most extreme stereotype of the paranoid Trad nutter. Er, sorry - "nuTTer."

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    « Reply #4 on: October 24, 2014, 11:02:32 AM »
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    The Jєω-mason satanic 'wiTTy' tricksters in "BloTTo"

    http://movies.radioaddictsanonymous.com/view/6354684320206380854894/hebrew-newspaper-in-laurel-hardys-blotto

    Truth certainly 'sobers' one up!

    Then you have to wonder why Apes appear in multiple L&H films and the symbolic Jєω KOP inferences!
    Yiddish word Kop ('smart Jєω' only a Jєω-brain can solve this esp referring to αѕнкenαzι)
    How the boastful proud will be brought down!


    Key-stone KOPS - 'KK'?
    Mainly shown on Jєω tv Sabbath - Saturday mornings


    Forget Laurel and Hardy - somebody start a thread to celebrate this Glaston guy's comedic genius, because this one's got me in stitches. Er, sorry - "sTiTches."

    I'm assuming the fact that he's occasionally hilarious is the reason Matthew tolerates this etymological haruspex who does a tremendously thorough job of embodying the most extreme stereotype of the paranoid Trad nutter. Er, sorry - "nuTTer."


    At least One of their films - the one where they are (rail-road) waiter buffoons who keep slipping up on banana skins

    - Proud KOP Jєω-brain Ape references for the Goy buffoons to laugh at parody of theirselfs!

    'Hal' roach

    Hal is the most basic software routines that a computer computes - hence 'Hal' in Jєω-Kubrick film "Space Odyssey"

    "HAL: I think you know what the problem is, just as well as I do."


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    « Reply #5 on: October 24, 2014, 11:38:56 AM »
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  • As Jєω-masons use symbology and lurrrrve their Heritage >>>

    Stan Laurel (Arthur Jefferson) was born in Ulver-ston,(key-stone Mason) lake district UK

    It is the plural sense of "Ulv" which is wolf. And as such "Ulver" is the same as wolves.
    Ulv is the old Nordic word we use for Wolf
    nowdays we use Varg

    Ulver = Wolves.

    Funny - that! Fabian logo-like - illusionist Wolf in sheep clothing(Lake District)!


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    « Reply #6 on: October 24, 2014, 12:14:21 PM »
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    As Jєω-masons use symbology and lurrrrve their Heritage >>>

    Stan Laurel (Arthur Jefferson) was born in Ulver-ston,(key-stone Mason) lake district UK

    It is the plural sense of "Ulv" which is wolf. And as such "Ulver" is the same as wolves.
    Ulv is the old Nordic word we use for Wolf
    nowdays we use Varg

    Ulver = Wolves.

    Funny - that! Fabian logo-like - illusionist Wolf in sheep clothing(Lake District)!



    "Coincidence? I think no---"

    Wait, yes, of course it's a coincidence. It's the very definition of one.

    Of course, "there are no coincidences" is the favorite catchphrase of the superstitious tea -leaf readers of the New Age Movement.

    Have you ever presented these analyses to a good traditional priest, Glaston?
     

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    « Reply #7 on: October 24, 2014, 12:19:29 PM »
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    At least One of their films - the one where they are (rail-road) waiter buffoons who keep slipping up on banana skins

    - Proud KOP Jєω-brain Ape references for the Goy buffoons to laugh at parody of theirselfs!

    'Hal' roach

    Hal is the most basic software routines that a computer computes - hence 'Hal' in Jєω-Kubrick film "Space Odyssey"

    "HAL: I think you know what the problem is, just as well as I do."


    Well, you've got "Hal" down.

    But nothing for "Roach?" Nothing connecting that name to, say, Franz Kafka's "METamorphosis?" Which in turn can be just as easily connected to the MET Life Insurance Company, the METropolitan Opera and the New York METS?

    Hal Roach also produced the Little Rascals (er, sorry - LiTTle Rascals) - got anything on that?

    Maybe something to connect sPANky to PAN or Baphomet...or BaphoMET...

    Say, maybe you're on to something here!


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    « Reply #8 on: October 24, 2014, 12:50:50 PM »
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  • Well, I'm convinced...





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    « Reply #9 on: October 24, 2014, 01:02:02 PM »
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  • Don't forget the secret hi sign.

    "But Peter and the apostles answering, said: We ought to obey God, rather than men." - Acts 5:29

    The Highest Principle in the Church: "We are first of all under obedience to God, and only then under obedience to man" - Fr. Hesse

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    « Reply #10 on: October 24, 2014, 01:10:15 PM »
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    At least One of their films - the one where they are (rail-road) waiter buffoons who keep slipping up on banana skins

    - Proud KOP Jєω-brain Ape references for the Goy buffoons to laugh at parody of theirselfs!

    'Hal' roach

    Hal is the most basic software routines that a computer computes - hence 'Hal' in Jєω-Kubrick film "Space Odyssey"

    "HAL: I think you know what the problem is, just as well as I do."


    Well, you've got "Hal" down.

    But nothing for "Roach?" Nothing connecting that name to, say, Franz Kafka's "METamorphosis?" Which in turn can be just as easily connected to the MET Life Insurance Company, the METropolitan Opera and the New York METS?

    Hal Roach also produced the Little Rascals (er, sorry - LiTTle Rascals) - got anything on that?

    Maybe something to connect sPANky to PAN or Baphomet...or BaphoMET...

    Say, maybe you're on to something here!


    The Little Rascals was their TV name actually invented in 1958 when all those short subject comedies were released to TV.  

    The Little Rascals real name is "Our Gang".  

    So the mystery just keeps getting deeper.  

    Leonard Maltin, and we all know where his loyalties lie, wrote a book on the Our Gang comedies.  Boy, do these guys stick together or what?


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    « Reply #11 on: October 24, 2014, 02:17:02 PM »
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    The Jєω-mason satanic 'wiTTy' tricksters in "BloTTo"

    http://movies.radioaddictsanonymous.com/view/6354684320206380854894/hebrew-newspaper-in-laurel-hardys-blotto

    Truth certainly 'sobers' one up!

    Then you have to wonder why Apes appear in multiple L&H films and the symbolic Jєω KOP inferences!
    Yiddish word Kop ('smart Jєω' only a Jєω-brain can solve this esp referring to αѕнкenαzι)
    How the boastful proud will be brought down!


    Key-stone KOPS - 'KK'?
    Mainly shown on Jєω tv Sabbath - Saturday mornings


    Forget Laurel and Hardy - somebody start a thread to celebrate this Glaston guy's comedic genius, because this one's got me in stitches. Er, sorry - "sTiTches."

    I'm assuming the fact that he's occasionally hilarious is the reason Matthew tolerates this etymological haruspex who does a tremendously thorough job of embodying the most extreme stereotype of the paranoid Trad nutter. Er, sorry - "nuTTer."


    Looks like he has 3 friends.  Anymore and it will be a whole bag.

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    « Reply #12 on: October 24, 2014, 06:34:56 PM »
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    The Jєω-mason satanic 'wiTTy' tricksters in "BloTTo"

    http://movies.radioaddictsanonymous.com/view/6354684320206380854894/hebrew-newspaper-in-laurel-hardys-blotto

    Truth certainly 'sobers' one up!

    Then you have to wonder why Apes appear in multiple L&H films and the symbolic Jєω KOP inferences!
    Yiddish word Kop ('smart Jєω' only a Jєω-brain can solve this esp referring to αѕнкenαzι)
    How the boastful proud will be brought down!


    Key-stone KOPS - 'KK'?
    Mainly shown on Jєω tv Sabbath - Saturday mornings


    Forget Laurel and Hardy - somebody start a thread to celebrate this Glaston guy's comedic genius, because this one's got me in stitches. Er, sorry - "sTiTches."

    I'm assuming the fact that he's occasionally hilarious is the reason Matthew tolerates this etymological haruspex who does a tremendously thorough job of embodying the most extreme stereotype of the paranoid Trad nutter. Er, sorry - "nuTTer."


    Looks like he has 3 friends.  Anymore and it will be a whole bag.


    He's got etymological divination down pat. I hope his friends can bring some something else to the table; maybe some numerologists, a palmist or two, and hopefully a hydromancer for good measure.

    I'm hoping for some variety in that bag.



    Though I'm still glad Impy's gone... I don't want that much "variety:"


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    « Reply #13 on: October 24, 2014, 06:43:48 PM »
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  • The one thing Impy doesn't have is nuts.

    Well not on him anyway.  Might have them in a jar or something.

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    « Reply #14 on: October 24, 2014, 07:38:31 PM »
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    Hal is the most basic software routines that a computer computes - hence 'Hal' in Jєω-Kubrick film "Space Odyssey"

    "HAL: I think you know what the problem is, just as well as I do."


    It was always my impression and understanding that the HAL9000 in the movie was a reference to IBM.

    'I' follows 'H', 'B' follows 'A', and 'M' follows 'L' alphabetically.