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Originally posted by: Bateluer
You got too much time on your hands.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
What's the difference between pop fiction and non-pop fiction?
What's old (movies/music)?
Does the skin flute count as an instrument?
Does classic fiction mean only the old classic fiction, or do modern (80's +) count also?
Do you think the disclaimer in your signature ruins the effect (affect?) of your nick?
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
What's the difference between pop fiction and non-pop fiction?
What's old (movies/music)?
Does the skin flute count as an instrument?
Does classic fiction mean only the old classic fiction, or do modern (80's +) count also?
Do you think the disclaimer in your signature ruins the effect (affect?) of your nick?
Pop-fiction = sold in grocery stores, published in the millions for the masses. Non pop-fiction = sold in a bookstore, written by authors whose names most people wouldn't recognize.
Old movies = From 1900 to 1960 or 1970, depending on who you are.
Old music = define that for yourself. I like classic jazz.
Not even going there because I'm not sure what you mean and I can think of way too many bad answers.
Classic != old. Classic is anything that's a part of a given canon of literature, no matter what the era.
I hope the disclaimer in my sig ruins the effect of my nick.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
What's the difference between pop fiction and non-pop fiction?
What's old (movies/music)?
Does the skin flute count as an instrument?
Does classic fiction mean only the old classic fiction, or do modern (80's +) count also?
Do you think the disclaimer in your signature ruins the effect (affect?) of your nick?
Pop-fiction = sold in grocery stores, published in the millions for the masses. Non pop-fiction = sold in a bookstore, written by authors whose names most people wouldn't recognize.
Old movies = From 1900 to 1960 or 1970, depending on who you are.
Old music = define that for yourself. I like classic jazz.
Not even going there because I'm not sure what you mean and I can think of way too many bad answers.
Classic != old. Classic is anything that's a part of a given canon of literature, no matter what the era.
I hope the disclaimer in my sig ruins the effect of my nick.
Ok, I think I answered fairly well then.
I'm still looking for some good silent movies on dvd to add to my meager collection though.
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
What's the difference between pop fiction and non-pop fiction?
What's old (movies/music)?
Does the skin flute count as an instrument?
Does classic fiction mean only the old classic fiction, or do modern (80's +) count also?
Do you think the disclaimer in your signature ruins the effect (affect?) of your nick?
Pop-fiction = sold in grocery stores, published in the millions for the masses. Non pop-fiction = sold in a bookstore, written by authors whose names most people wouldn't recognize.
Old movies = From 1900 to 1960 or 1970, depending on who you are.
Old music = define that for yourself. I like classic jazz.
Not even going there because I'm not sure what you mean and I can think of way too many bad answers.
Classic != old. Classic is anything that's a part of a given canon of literature, no matter what the era.
I hope the disclaimer in my sig ruins the effect of my nick.
Ok, I think I answered fairly well then.
I'm still looking for some good silent movies on dvd to add to my meager collection though.
You do have The General, correct?
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
I'm still looking for some good silent movies on dvd to add to my meager collection though.
You do have The General, correct?
No. 🙁 I said it was meager. I managed to find Metropolis and Nosferatu, but I think I need more than just the increadibly geeky ones. 😛
Wrote down "The General," and I'll be looking for it.
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
I'm still looking for some good silent movies on dvd to add to my meager collection though.
You do have The General, correct?
No. 🙁 I said it was meager. I managed to find Metropolis and Nosferatu, but I think I need more than just the increadibly geeky ones. 😛
Wrote down "The General," and I'll be looking for it.
Oh, goodness! That's a Buster Keaton classic, and a great comedy. "The Kid" by Charlie Chaplin is fabulous too, and "City Lights" and... oye, anything with those two actors. Check out Greta Garbo's films too.