Tuesday, June 17, 2008

OUTTAKES #016

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This week’s exercise in bad taste was brought to you by clips taken from 1970’s The Double Garden, better known in the U.S. as The Revenge of Dr. X, with some last minute assistance from the Santa Ana Journal Cooking School of 1935. Please leave all complaints in the comments box.

8 comments:

  1. I'm glad I wasn't drinking anything at the time, otherwise, I'd be cleaning up spit-take. Funny funny conclusion!

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  2. Wow, two laugh out loud moments in one day! You win the "LOL - Long Form" award! Today's Savage Chickens won the "LOL - Short Form" award.

    And I'm adding you to my feedreader. The Curt Jester pointed me to your blog.

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  3. Anonymous2:47 PM

    I have two volumes of condensed st thomas
    'the summa of the summa' and one other the
    title of which I forget and have made little use of
    either or of the anton pegis edition of parts of the
    whole...
    this is an excellent opening out of St Thomas' thought
    and would that the entire body of his work could
    be presented in this way
    thank you!
    +Seraphim Joseph Sigrist
    Bishop formerly of Sendai and East Japan
    I took the liberty of linking this at
    http://seraphimsigrist.livejournal.com/680252.html

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  4. larryd & tim, thanks for the kind words. I thought for sure I might get rode out on a rail for this one, but it looks like I'll get a pass.

    Or will I?

    "would that the entire body of his work could be presented in this way"

    Your Grace, is that a compliment or a prescription of penance :) Seriously, though, thanks for dropping by. I am always humbled when a clergyman finds something of value in this armchair theologian's ramblings.

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  5. Anonymous5:44 PM

    Of course it is a compliment
    but the penance might be having
    to deal with St Thomas in the
    world to come...
    I think of Flann O'Brien in
    epigraph to the Dalkey Archive
    saying 'to my guardian angel, when
    I go home, remember I was just
    joking.'
    blessin's
    +Seraphim

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  6. Anonymous4:38 PM

    KA-CHING! That's just brilliant.

    Xena Catolica

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  7. Not only did I enjoy that, but now I feel so smart because I understand Thomist philosophy now! Thanks!

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  8. Poor St Thomas. Oh well, he's the one who said, "It is requisite for the relaxation of the mind that we make use, from time to time, of playful deeds and jokes." I hope he remembers that if we run into each other down the line.

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