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The Pope's neverending death
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 24424" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Re: The Pope's neverending death</strong></p><p></p><p>I, too, laughed greatly, and without a shred of malice or mockery, at Cornelia's Buckaroo, and wished for nothing more in life at the moment than to hear her call <em>me</em> a Buckaroo, and in person! </p><p></p><p>Not in my lifetime, or the Pope's, but maybe in yours.</p><p> </p><p>The Popefest reminds me of the maudlin, interminable Reagan one. Notice they didn't do much of this when Nixon died, or the previous couple of Popes. They do this when a great leader dies, or one they think is great. TV is the place we do all the big, important things as a culture. Without TV, it's as though nothing has occurred: this is why the current vital literature is on the internet on blogs and the Time Travel Forum-- it's writing on TV.</p><p> </p><p>Of course, it has been mentioned that it is a very dangerous funeral to attend. The "one grenade" potential is almost too great for terrorists to bypass: they can get all of the Crusaders and supporters of Israel in one place at one time. </p><p> </p><p>If the place does get attacked, and lots of people are killed, though, my guess is that they will be ordinary people, not Great Satans.</p><p> </p><p>Crosstika: Why the dependence on TV, and on the precise amount of coverage given to any single event?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 24424, member: 42"] [b]Re: The Pope's neverending death[/b] I, too, laughed greatly, and without a shred of malice or mockery, at Cornelia's Buckaroo, and wished for nothing more in life at the moment than to hear her call [i]me[/i] a Buckaroo, and in person! Not in my lifetime, or the Pope's, but maybe in yours. The Popefest reminds me of the maudlin, interminable Reagan one. Notice they didn't do much of this when Nixon died, or the previous couple of Popes. They do this when a great leader dies, or one they think is great. TV is the place we do all the big, important things as a culture. Without TV, it's as though nothing has occurred: this is why the current vital literature is on the internet on blogs and the Time Travel Forum-- it's writing on TV. Of course, it has been mentioned that it is a very dangerous funeral to attend. The "one grenade" potential is almost too great for terrorists to bypass: they can get all of the Crusaders and supporters of Israel in one place at one time. If the place does get attacked, and lots of people are killed, though, my guess is that they will be ordinary people, not Great Satans. Crosstika: Why the dependence on TV, and on the precise amount of coverage given to any single event? [/QUOTE]
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