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Unread 05-31-2013, 01:16 AM
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When I read their of their need for "shitloads of paper" an excellent recycling project sprang unbidden to my mind.

It might also assist the economy of Greece...
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Unread 05-31-2013, 02:06 AM
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No need for paper with Quincy's PC nose sniffing at our heels. Okie doke?
Or is that Oakie doke...I can't seem to remember.
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No need for paper with Quincy's PC nose sniffing at our heels. Okie doke?
Or is that Oakie doke...I can't seem to remember.
Skip, I don't think Quincy is being PC. I think he grew up like 10 miles from the town destroyed by the tornado.

David R.
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Like David says, Norman (where I grew up) is one town to the south of Moore, so yeah, I take it a bit personally when some dip$#!t throws what is in origin an ethno-regional slur at my home state in a rather tasteless and thoroughly unfunny joke.
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not being from there, so Quincy, it's my dunce time: I thought the term was originally just geographic-related, then came to be used pejoratively, then switched to being one of pride indicating that despite the upping and going in hard times, those who upped and left made it and did well, and now it's returned to being more a term of pride than pejorative. So what havent I understood? [sheesh, y'know, I could also have made the same kind of mistake, using the term with good intentions ... since it's not in the same rank as the N word, methinks, or perhaps I'm wrong on that too?]
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Not from there, either, but I think Okie may have been initially pejorative/disparaging (immigrants/depression era driven) and was maybe even cast as Oakie at one point. There's a proud history in Oklahoma, regardless, from at least Steinbeck to Merle Haggard (and Barry Switzer, though I hesitate to bring up football) far as I know.

Btw, I think it's okeydoke or okeydokey, although obviously there may be variants.

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Unread 05-31-2013, 10:28 AM
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Seree--

It is far less offensive than the n-word, but with proportions guarded, there's a not dissimilar dynamic. I hear black people in my neighborhood call each other the n-word in my neighborhood (Bed-Stuy) with some frequency. If I used it, I'd get my ass kicked. And rightfully so.
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Being from California, I've got to agree with Quincy on this point. Remember that old Woody Guthrie song, Do-Re-Mi?

'Cross the desert sands they roll, gettin' out of that old dust bowl,
They think they're goin' to a sugar bowl, but here's what they find
Now, the police at the port of entry say,
"You're number fourteen thousand for today."


Who wants to be reminded of all that?

Besides, making jokes based on the suffering of others is often considered unseemly. If poets want to do something productive about what happened in Moore, perhaps it would be better to send work to any of the various charity anthologies being put together, whose proceeds go
to the people there. It's not much, admittedly, but at least it's better than making jokes at their expense.

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Unread 05-31-2013, 10:48 AM
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Just want to make very clear, I don't want to condone making jokes based on the suffering of others either, in case that wasn't clear.
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