Anyway, I'm attributing Jerome's reaction to ignorance. Because Keillor's fan base is that evil NPR-listening, PBS-watching over-educated liberal elite who eat organic arugula, travel the world, and can tell you who the current Poet Laureate of America is. Characterizing him the way Jerome has is like characterizing Santa as anti-Christmas. Truly bizarre. Completely wrong. Come, my friends, 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world.
Similarly, French-bashing is part of the background - look at his ignorant comments on the suburb "riots" that were quoted elsewhere in the thread.
I'll belive I'm wrong if someone French tells me I am really seeing things that are not there. Sorry, Ted, you don't count here. In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
You are kind of acting like a jerk at this point, so I am going to stop engaging you.
I hope everyone else enjoyed the post. Come, my friends, 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world.
I'll belive I'm wrong if someone French tells me I am really seeing things that are not there. Sorry, Ted, you don't count here.
Only french people can spot French bashing? Only French people have the correct take on American humourists?
Personally I think only Irish people can understand irony. That is my conceit and I'm sticking to it! notes from no w here
Truly bizarre. Completely wrong.
i agree with jerome, french bashers do lurk behind every tree and bush, if i was french and had been the butt of nationalist humour for centuries i too would have a hard time shrugging it off, even though my shrugging muscles are hyperdeveloped.
nice description of garrison k. btw.
totally agree he's much too wise to diss the french. he may play dumb sometimes, but not that dumb!
i feel a rousing 'marsellaise' coming on... ~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~