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A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Celebrities Asked by: probonopublico-ga List Price: $2.00 |
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18 Apr 2004 04:17 PDT
Expires: 29 Apr 2004 22:00 PDT Question ID: 332064 |
I was very taken by a recent Comment by Pink: QUOTE I can imagine Zeus arriving on earth and announcing "Take me to your Leda." UNQUOTE There are many others but where are they? So, let's make a Collection by placing your favourite(s), here. Many thanks. | |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: aht-ga on 18 Apr 2004 10:14 PDT |
Hmm... a Google Answers search on "Comment by pinkfreud-ga" returns 6028+ results. This may take a while. :) |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: politicalguru-ga on 18 Apr 2004 10:27 PDT |
Dear PB , A difficult task indeed - more than 6028 posts - and all of them are basically gems of some kind. "If you're hanging around with Professor Harold Hill, watch out for Marian the Librarian. She's a sadder but wiser girl. Or maybe a lager Budweiser girl. Something like that." (SOURCE: Pinkfreud, on 16 Apr 2004 09:57 PDT, " Re: Learning a Musical Instrument using the 'Think System'" <http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=331302>). |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: politicalguru-ga on 18 Apr 2004 10:28 PDT |
hah! but this could be even better than the notorious 1,000 comments! |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: eiffel-ga on 18 Apr 2004 12:52 PDT |
In the question "Why do men have nipples?" http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=329846 the pinkster commented "It always seemed to me that if women's breasts are called 'mammaries', then men's should be 'daddaries'." |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: sublime1-ga on 18 Apr 2004 13:50 PDT |
Here's a link from which to begin this research: http://answers.google.com/answers/search?q=%22Comment+by+pinkfreud-ga%22 |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: sublime1-ga on 18 Apr 2004 13:53 PDT |
Subject: Re: Modelling the Universe through standard model to present day solar system. From: pinkfreud-ga on 26 Mar 2004 16:00 PST To have that much detail, this would probably have to be an actual-size model. Where would we keep it? ;-) http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=317285 |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: sublime1-ga on 18 Apr 2004 16:19 PDT |
We seem to have encouraged her with this thread. She's posted a couple of new gems just today: Subject: Re: what r u doing? From: pinkfreud-ga on 18 Apr 2004 15:51 PDT Since you've chosen the category "Business and Money > Accounting," I presume that this question is asking us to account for ourselves. However, I've often heard it said that "there's no accounting for women," so I'll leave this unanswered. http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=332254 |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: probonopublico-ga on 18 Apr 2004 22:00 PDT |
It is probably not widely known that the Pink One was recently sounded out about her willingness to run for the Nigerian presidency. As you would expect, she handled this tricky question with the skill that we have to come to expect from the best politicians: QUOTE: If nominated, I will not run. If elected, I will not serve. If served, I will not eat. If eaten, I will not digest. If digested, I will not nourish. UNQUOTE There was a supplementary ... 'Does it also mean that if you smoke, you won't inhale?' Since I only smoke if I am set on fire, this is a hypothetical question. Unfortunately, I don't have a hypothet, so I'll won't be able to proceed. I have a similar problem when confronted with pornography. Where do folks get the pornographs on which to play this stuff, anyway? Search Strategy: 328349 (with the usual Disclaimers) |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: probonopublico-ga on 19 Apr 2004 01:21 PDT |
Pink's advice on Mooney airyplanes (#327009)... QUOTE: Don't covet those planes, folks. Remember: "The love of Mooney is the root of all evil." UNQUOTE I sincerely hope that the person concerned has followed these words of wisdom but, alas, nothing has been heard from him since he set off on his attempt to break the solo flight record from from Mukilteo WA to Baghdad. It is understood that he was sponsored by the CIA and that he was transporting several kegs of Moonshine Liquor as a peace offering. |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: politicalguru-ga on 19 Apr 2004 02:40 PDT |
AIR A PARENT The Googlebird lays her eggs in the air, But the Googlebird's mate is always there To cache the eggs in a cup. The Googlebird's body is upside-downed, So she can't distinguish 'tween sky and ground, And her down is downside up. The Googlebird's egg-drops are seldom planned. She lays them free-form, you understand: Loose as a goose, and free and breezy, The Googlebird likes 'em "ova easy." The unavoidable no. 161982 |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: sublime1-ga on 19 Apr 2004 08:13 PDT |
PG...you left out the preface to that verse: "I shall take this opportunity to give some exposure to a bit of my doggerel (or is it birderel?)" |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: probonopublico-ga on 19 Apr 2004 09:34 PDT |
It suddenly occurred to me that the good lady might be so embarrassed by this Tribute Question that her face has turned red. And, should that be the case, how can folks tell where her hair stops and her face begins? |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: mikomoro-ga on 19 Apr 2004 13:10 PDT |
Here's another collected today from 332379: Many thanks for your kind words! I would blush, but we all know that red-haired persons do not blush -- instead, we 'rediate'. ;-D |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: cryptica-ga on 19 Apr 2004 20:59 PDT |
I like Pink's answer to my question about whether Researchers and Commenters ever fall in love and if so, since it's forbidden to exchange personal info here, how do they manage to get together? PINK: "I'm sure it could all be worked out, if the motivation were there. You know the old adage, "Love will find a way." Or, in the case of milkmaids, a whey. Blessed are the cheesemakers. ;-) |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: pinkfreud-ga on 19 Apr 2004 21:29 PDT |
>> It suddenly occurred to me that the good lady might be so embarrassed >> by this Tribute Question that her face has turned red. >> And, should that be the case, how can folks tell where her hair stops >> and her face begins? My dear Bryan, you should know by now that I am a redneck. If the face matches the neck and the hair, I shall have a well-coordinated outfit. Give me a pair of ruby slippers, and I'll be reddy for anything. :-) |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: politicalguru-ga on 20 Apr 2004 01:56 PDT |
An Easter Greeting : http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=327574 Here's a little Easter funny: They're going to make a movie about the Easter Bunny. The title role will be played by Rabbit De Niro. |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: mikomoro-ga on 21 Apr 2004 05:02 PDT |
Here's another from # 332258, in response to the Question 'where ru going?' I'm going on down to Yasgur's farm I'm going to join in a rock 'n' roll band I'm going to camp out on the land I'm going to try an' get my soul free... Or, then again, maybe I will just go on down to the local fish market, to try an' get my sole free. |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: bowler-ga on 21 Apr 2004 08:30 PDT |
#44559 http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=44559 "I wanted to do a little research on this question, but I nodded off, and when I woke up I found that the alligators in the sewers had removed my kidneys and replaced them with cookies from Neiman Marcus." #45067 http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=45067 "The more childish sorts of puns aren't particularly painful, since they are not yet full groan. ;-)" #293747 http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=293747 "Bryan, You missed a good opportunity for a bad joke here. If I'd posted this question, rather than entitling it "List all the Dukes in Britain in 1920," I would have gone with "Put up your Dukes." ~Pink (who never makes a childish pun, but waits till it's full groan) |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: probonopublico-ga on 21 Apr 2004 09:45 PDT |
Hi, Bowler Back to your brilliant best! It's amazing just how quickly this stuff leaves my memory ... I just appreciate your giving it a jog. All the Best Bryan (By the way, did I ever discover a friendlier name for you? Please remind me!) |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: bowler-ga on 21 Apr 2004 10:01 PDT |
Bryan, "A friendlier name?" Well, I don't know if my name is all that friendly. Although I'm thinking of legally appending a -ga to the end of it. But, you may call me whichever name you find the friendliest. *** (also known as Bowler-ga) BTW #56200 http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=56200 "It is my suspicion that Mr. Charles Cabbage (who purportedly wrote the page linked above) is not, in fact, a cabbage, but is a human bean." #65778 http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=65778 "Many thanx for the five stars, Gran. I sprinkled 'em on my evening bowl of Lucky Charms, which made this sugary treat even more Magically Delicious than usual. As one who eats breakfast at any hour of the day or night, I am quite a cereal killer: I was thinking about dumping some "Sweet Simplicity" hare remover on the Trix rabbit, but that's another depila story..." |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: probonopublico-ga on 21 Apr 2004 10:16 PDT |
Hi, Harry (Bowler) I've always called you Harry in my own mind because I used to know a chap called Harry Bowler. He was a delightful soul who always wore a bow tie which even among us English is rather unusual. Of course, if you are a She rather than a He, then it could be Harriet. Many thanks for the further Pinkisms. Warmest regards Bryan |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: bowler-ga on 21 Apr 2004 10:49 PDT |
Bryan, I think it's been established that I'm a he (at least my wife thinks so). I've been waiting to reveal my name for when I become an "official" researcher. But that doesn't seem to be happening any time soon so maybe I'll hint at it in a future comment/question. You're only hint now is that it is not Harry. |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: probonopublico-ga on 21 Apr 2004 21:48 PDT |
Hi, Again, Hieronymous (aka Bowler-ga) Many thanks for the clue ... I bet that you are amazed that I've solved it already, right? All the Best Bryan (And I sincerely hope that you are soon accepted as a GA Researcher.) |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: mikomoro-ga on 22 Apr 2004 05:15 PDT |
Hello Pinkophiles Here are two more: http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=333514 I have never met a woman, beautiful or otherwise, who was truly random. Most of us have some sort of a pattern. Otherwise our component parts won't stick together. Picasso admired the chaotic; The lines of his art are psychotic. His wackier moods Produced angular nudes Which geometry fans find erotic. I wonder who can find the most Pinkerisms on the same question. |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: bathrocks-ga on 23 Apr 2004 02:35 PDT |
QUOTE The best way to seem taller is to stand on a stack of books. ;-) UNQUOTE :-) |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: nancylynn-ga on 23 Apr 2004 14:56 PDT |
Oh poo! Every time I try to post a quip here, it turns out someone else has already beaten me to it. But I certainly do want to join in in lifting a (virtual) glass of champagne to GA's answer to Dorothy Parker. (Believe me, Pink: not even the Algonquin Round Table gang could have kept pace with you. You're the best!) |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: probonopublico-ga on 24 Apr 2004 00:05 PDT |
And they keep a-coming in: http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=311255 Thanks for the verses! I am tickled Pink! :-D My favorite customer, schmooz, Asks questions I cannot refuse. I see one, I grab it. It's now quite a habit; Addictive, but safer than booze. |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: probonopublico-ga on 24 Apr 2004 00:13 PDT |
Hi, Nancylynn I have searched exhaustively but I cannot find any trace of Dorothy Parker ever having asked a question on GA. Possibly, it was removed because of inappropriate content? Please show your Search Strategy. Many thanks! |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: sublime1-ga on 24 Apr 2004 09:58 PDT |
I wonder if they use barking powder to make doggie biscuits. :-D http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=242291 |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: crabcakes-ga on 24 Apr 2004 13:23 PDT |
Ooo, sublime added the one I was going to use. I'll look for another! crabcakes |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: probonopublico-ga on 25 Apr 2004 01:06 PDT |
It does occur to me that someone should answer this question ... Otherwise, I suspect that, if it expires, it will accept no more Gems. Am I right? PLEASE SOMEBODY .... ANYBODY ... |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: aht-ga on 25 Apr 2004 01:28 PDT |
probonopublico-ga: You've got until May 18th before it expires, so there's still a couple of weeks before that happens. Shouldn't be a problem for you to collect a few more gems first, before asking a Researcher to help you embed this question for posterity! |
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Re: A Pinkfreud Tribute Question: A Collection of her Gems
From: nancylynn-ga on 25 Apr 2004 08:27 PDT |
Bryan wrote: "Hi, Nancylynn I have searched exhaustively but I cannot find any trace of Dorothy Parker ever having asked a question on GA. Possibly, it was removed because of inappropriate content? Please show your Search Strategy." Uh, I'm supposed to come up with a screamingly funny retort here, right? . . . Uh . . . Hmmm . . . PINK: I need you to come to my rescue -- again!! (Bail me out, girlfriend.) |
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