Ulysses or Odyseous?

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Re: Ulysses or Odyseous?

Post by Nicator »

John, I guess you have an active imagination which is adept at making interesting analogies. Most of Bowie's music is kinda crappy, but I love Ziggy Stardust big time. It's one of my all time favorite albums. I won a karaoke contest doing "Rock-n-Roll Suicide" a couple of months back. I also liked his soundtrack to "Catpeople". Though I've been avoiding the gay bashing thing, I will admit, Bowie's gayness is creepy! My philosophy is the more gay men there are the better my chances are with finding a single female...unfortunately, the gay thing is just as popular with women as it is with the guys, so I guess it all balances out. Just for the record, I can't stand lesbians...repulsive in the extreme!later Nick
Later Nicator

Thus, rain sodden and soaked, under darkness cloaked,
Alexander began, his grand plan, invoked...

The Epic of Alexander
John.

Re: Ulysses or Odyseous?

Post by John. »

I don't mind lesbians, just find it interesting how popular it's getting all of the sudden (witness Madonna/Brittainy Spears on the MTV stage). Is this all because of Howard Stern?I don't like when the sex thing gets out of control. Yesterday, I took my dog for a walk in a public park. There, on top of a picnic table, was a female without a stitch of clothes on, going through these various movements and positiions. And it was her fault that I took a path I wasn't planning on taking that passed closer by the table.Fortunately, a park employee drove up in his truck, and ordered her to put her clothes on!So I retook possession of my own mind, and got back on the right path.JohnP. S. I just noticed that my story about losing my way ties in nicely with Odysseus, who was famous for losing HIS way. Did I do this on purpose?
stavros

Re: Ulysses or Odyseous?

Post by stavros »

so Odyseous is not greek now. are you for real man. please.... try to convince the rest of the world first then the greeks. i give up.
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