June 26, 2007

Coming attractions...

Noted.

38 comments:

steve simels said...

Please let it be more vegetable porn.

Anything less would be a betrayal of your high standards of intellectual incoherence and breathy Peggy Noonan-esque self-absorption.

hdhouse said...

ann....this is not to your post...but i would appreciate your thoughts on the Cheney/executive status.

thanks

Laura Reynolds said...

Wow steve simels, et al have already burned up the comments over there,

Legally chocolate says As a female and as an attorney, I can say that this woman is an idiot.

I'm guessing she's not much of either.

PeterP said...

"Althouse - great onion domes."

The Russians would love you.

Vegetable love - it is a pure Andrew Marvell thing. Tell me you have him by your bed every night.

I couldn't really love a woman who didn't in turn love our metaphysical poets.

Call me parochial, but there you have it.

garage mahal said...

Nothin, and I mean nothin beats battered and deep fried vagina with my burger. Mmmm mmmm mmm. An American classic.

Anonymous said...

Veggie porn obsessed Steve Simels has to turnip on every thread to squash others' creative insight.

XWL said...

I expect quite a rhubarb out of this bloggingheads.

Also, lockstep, unimaginative, unthinking insult loosing isn't my personal definition of 'intense'.

Ann Althouse said...

Wait'll you hear what I say about onion rings. I do not back down. I crank it up a notch.

steve simels said...

Ann Althouse said...
Wait'll you hear what I say about onion rings. I do not back down. I crank it up a notch.



Go for it, babe.

Synova said...

I swear that some people have no sense of humor whatsoever.

Palladian said...

Simels is some sort of "pop music critic", which explains his remarkable ability to provide us a seemingly endless stream of monotonous repetition.

I would think, however, that a "pop music critic" would be used to talking about onion ring pussies and vegetal cocks, given that august medium's love of embarrassing sexual metaphors.

Funny, though, a "pop music critic" scolding people about intellectual incoherence and breathy self-absorption.

Maxine Weiss said...

I have an observation I would graciously like to make, if I may...

TMink said...

If that is THE Steve Simels, he is a damn fine music critic. I don't read his posts here much, but a fine music critic.

Trey

XWL said...

talking about onion ring pussies and vegetal cocks

Thanks alot Palladian,

Now I have the odd thought of an 'Onion Cock Ring' rolling around in my head.

Aren't us folks on the right supposed to be the prisses?

Couldn't tell from the lefties who are always attacking this site over some perceived impropriety of the sexual politics variety.

Curtiss said...

Onions are to Carrots

as

Garlic is to Parsnips

Ruth Anne Adams said...

Even your post title could be conscrewed as sexual.



Althouse: I crank it up a notch.
Emeril: Bam!

marklewin said...

Prediction:

Ann wants to weigh in on the Hardball Coulter-Edwards encounter....driven to separate herself from her liberal millieu...Ann will be searching or attempting to construct an angle that places the media, liberals, and/or dems in an unfavorable light.

steve simels said...

TMink said...
If that is THE Steve Simels, he is a damn fine music critic. I don't read his posts here much, but a fine music critic


It is indeed me. Thanks for the kind words.

Ann Althouse said...

"I would think, however, that a "pop music critic" would be used to talking about onion ring pussies and vegetal cocks, given that august medium's love of embarrassing sexual metaphors."

I looked at his blog and saw that he seemed to think it was worth it to let people know that "Pictures of Lily" is a song about masturbation. What powers of observation! 40 years later. In the year, 2047, is he going to let us know that some obscure political figure named Hillary Clinton once released a video that had sexual allusions?

steve simels said...

Annie sez:

"I looked at his blog and saw that he seemed to think it was worth it to let people know that "Pictures of Lily" is a song about masturbation. What powers of observation!"

Of course you didn't look closely enough to note that somebody else wrote that item. Talk about powers of observation.

BTW -- unlike the Hillary video, "Pictures of Lily" actually is about sex.

Randy said...

The author, Pete Townshend said the song was about masturbation. Lily was Lilly Langtry, who, as the song says died in 1929, 38 years before the song was recorded, so even necrophilia was out of the question by then.

Here are the lyrics, BTW:

I used to wake up in the morning
I used to feel so bad
I got so sick of having sleepless nights
I went and told my dad

He said, 'Son now here's some little something'
And stuck them on my wall
And now my nights ain't quite so lonely
In fact I, I don't feel bad at all

Pictures of Lily made my life so wonderful
Pictures of Lily helped me sleep at night
Pitcures of Lily solved my childhood problems
Pictures of Lily helped me feel alright

Pictures of Lily
Lily, oh Lily
Lily, oh Lily
Pictures of Lily

And then one day things weren't quite so fine
I fell in love with Lily
I asked my dad where Lily I could find
He said, 'Son, now don't be silly'

'She's been dead since 1929'
Oh, how I cried that night
If only I'd been born in Lily's time
It would have been alright

Pictures of Lily made my life so wonderful
Pictures of Lily helped me sleep at night

For me and Lily are together in my dreams
And I ask you, 'Hey mister, have you ever seen'
'Pictures of Lily?'

Anonymous said...

How about a banner that said "masturbation for Jesus"? How do you suppose the Supremes would rule on that?

My guess? Not protected free speech. Public health risk. Don't want kids going blind and growing orange hair all over their hands...

Mr.Murder said...

Ann,
Bill can have all the onion rings he wants, in the Lincoln Bedroom.

The funny part will be Hillary's re-election campaign. When the Godfather parody occurs, and a Senator from Arizona says he has many good friends from Arkansas and would like to visit there as well...

amba said...

Run rings around him!

reader_iam said...

La de da de de, la de da de da


That'd be the song that instantly jumped to mind upon reading this post (hours passed, though, before I could listen to it).

Here's a clip of the "originals" doing it.


But no Althouse participant (including She herself, if Ann herself hasn't seen it) should be without seeing the stockings on display in this (among other things, they stop at low thigh: you know, just a bit above the knee).

It's too late now, but it would have been way, way, way too much fun to have seen Lat and Althouse spoof off this one (maybe even wave, if not wear, facsimiles of the stockings?).

In any case, and despite anything (everything?), the last link is worth following, if only on account of the fact that it leads you to an encounter with the incomparable Buddy Rich.

Well, of course, you know, only if you're into that sort of thing.

***

As for the pairing of Lat and Althouse? Yeah, baby--I think that one has legs.

We shall see.

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reader_iam said...

And, yeah, Althouse (etc.), I could have--ought to have ???--simply used the word "because" in place of "on account of the fact that."

But I didn't. On purpose. Because.

So there.

reader_iam said...

Hey--URL in the second link is wrong--and for some reason, I can't bring back the original one, even going through history. Dead page, and I don't know why.

So try this one, if interested. The thing is, it isn't the one I originally found (origin: Germany), and more important, it's a medley.

Eh, whatever.

marklewin said...

steve simels said...

Of course you didn't look closely enough to note that somebody else wrote that item. Talk about powers of observation.

BTW -- unlike the Hillary video, "Pictures of Lily" actually is about sex.

Mr. Simels:

Thank you for finding the term intellectual incoherence to describe Ann's blather. I often suffer from word finding problems, so I appreciate you bringing a more precise terminology to the table. Nonetheless, I believe her popularity will continue to grow. The hole in her attention bucket (i.e. craving for attention), superficial novelty (a former liberal law professor, now conservative convert, from Madison, Wi), willingness to deceive others (at this point it is hard for me believe that she does not accept that her freudian interpretations are simply a popularized caricature of analysis...then again, maybe she is also deluding herself), her Coulterish-O'Reilly sadism, and the blogging fad itself are all likely to carry her to greater heights of popularity.

Ann, I think you should issue Mr. Simels an apology.

Anonymous said...

The Left at its angry best. Classic examples of the belligerent response seen when primitives interpret outsider behavior as an attack on their village idol. Where's a conservative social anthropologist when you need one? Oh, wait. Extinct species...

Go for the eyes, Ann.

marklewin said...

P. Rich said...
The Left at its angry best. Classic examples of the belligerent response seen when primitives interpret outsider behavior as an attack on their village idol. Where's a conservative social anthropologist when you need one? Oh, wait. Extinct species...

Go for the eyes, Ann.

Not everyone questioning Ann is from the 'angry left'. I never voted for Clinton and am desperately hoping for an alternative to someone like both Hillary.

It is my speculation that Ann is most comfortable in a polarized environment.

Randy said...

Ann, I think you should issue Mr. Simels an apology.

I imagine most people think Mr. Simels owes Ann, and the rest of us, an apology for his rude and offensive behavior.

Randy said...

Not everyone questioning Ann is from the 'angry left'. I never voted for Clinton and am desperately hoping for an alternative to someone like both Hillary.

It is my speculation that Ann is most comfortable in a polarized environment.


Thank you for sharing.

Palladian said...

"It is my speculation that Ann is most comfortable in a polarized environment."

It is my speculation that Ann is most comfortable in polarized sunglasses.

Anonymous said...

Ann Althouse is not a conservative.

But Mindsteps: you are a nut case. You make it sound like you have devoted your life to trying to figure out the phenomenon of this person with a blog.

As for Steve Simels, perhaps he is a good music critic. But Pauline Kael was a great movie critic. Her political acumen was legendarily crappy, though.

marklewin said...

Seven Machos said...
Ann Althouse is not a conservative.

But Mindsteps: you are a nut case. You make it sound like you have devoted your life to trying to figure out the phenomenon of this person with a blog.

You mean I am even more of a nut case then say Rush Limbaugh or Bill O'Reilly who on a daily basis, both rightly and wrongly point out the liberal biases in the mainstream media.

Alhouse's fans permit her and others to critically review and question her liberal surroundings, yet want visitors to suspend their critical thinking when it comes to examining Ann's material or those who echo her point of view. On those few liberal blogs that I visit (I can barely stomach them), I question their agenda driven drivel as frequently.

I am simply asking folks to consider the possibility that Ann's political takes are less influenced by reality and more influenced by her own reactions to spending so much time in Madison, Wisconsin.

Is it a problem that I want to encourage people to reduce the finger pointing and simplistic name calling and take more responsibility for their own failings? Look call me on hypocricy as well. So call me a nutcase. I think the tendency to attack others for behavior we are guilty of ourselves is childish.

Anonymous said...

Mindsteps -- You would be a complete nut case if you dedicated any meaningful part of your life to yammering and yammering about what Rush Limbaugh says or what Bill O'Reilly says. Or Ann Althouse. A comment here and there? Fine. But you passed that line weeks ago.

At some point you need to accept the fact that you don't see eye to eye with a single blogger and either broaden your comments to substantive issues, or move on.

marklewin said...

Seven Machos....I can see your point. I have been relatively monomaniacal on the issue, so I will back off. Here is the reality...I actually 'know' very little....about very little. On a rare occasion, I do comment on substantive issues when I feel like I have something over and above what anyone else has to say.