Nothing much to say about this one, other than it reminds me of the classic episode of Seinfeld where Kramer is "lost" in NYC and Jerry has to go and find him (cue Daniel Day Lewis in LAST OF THE MOHICANS quote...). Glad to see Gabe mentioned prominently in the episode summary, ...
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I“taxi” for the Amish in our area and find that there is a variety of language use in my car. Some passengers chat almost exclusively in the Amish dialect except when they speak to me while others use English for the most part. One regular customer has apologized for speaking Amish in...
And this is a question which is a deep one and we'll wrestle with it a little bit actually towards the end of this lecture. What about somebody who acts in a kind of unusual or zany way? This is originally supposed to be a picture of the character Kramer on "Seinfeld" but, given ...
Peter Kramer, Getty Images Julie Roberts, "Wake Up Older" The Song You Know: "Break Down Here" The Song You Should: "Wake Up Older" Julie Roberts is a true one-hit wonder in the country sphere, with only one song to ever crack the Top 20. It's too bad: Songs like "Wake Up Ol...
Looking at the title of my blog, I began to wonder what a free spirit is, exactly. I know the stereotype in the movies: Summer from (500) Days of Summer, or Sharon Stone’s character in The Muse, or Clementine from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
because it’s too hot to do it outside (really?). And don’t get me started on the time the Hubs and I learned that the latch and strike plate on our bedroom doormust be fully engaged otherwise locking mechanism doesn’t work. Those broads came in like Cosmo Kramer on Seinfeld. ...
Amish speak a version of German known as Pennsylvania German, or Pennsylvania Dutch. It has some similarities with dialects of German spoken in Europe today. This is their first language. Pennsylvania Dutch, as spoken by the Amish today, includes some En
Amish speak a version of German known as Pennsylvania German, or Pennsylvania Dutch. It has some similarities with dialects of German spoken in Europe today. This is their first language. Pennsylvania Dutch, as spoken by the Amish today, includes some En
but those marginalised people have the power to censor them,” Robinson told me. As Kramer writes: “To take a side in the argument over rape jokes is to implicitly make a claim about who is powerful enough to be a censor in the first place.” ...