Regarding the Atlas Shrugged movie

Posted by Tory, July 30, 2008 on 8:17 am | In Amusements |

All grammar quirks are intended. Hokes bend grammar like Uri Geller bends spoons.

During dad’s five-minute break recently, dad looked at Atlas Shrugged on Wikepedia, and all the characters were listed in the article. And there were many. And dad only bemembered about five before seeing the list. Many of the evil characters or non-effectual characters had names suited for derision. Like Balph.

Corazon, dad.


Verily the good guys were all called things like Archer Bowflex, and the bad guys were all like Snordley Wimplerd.

Ha HAAA. Ayn Rand is the Charles Dickens of capitalism.

Herat,
Tony

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  1. “Hokes bend grammar like Uri Geller bends spoons.”

    With your hands?

    Comment by Random_Tangent — July 30, 2008 #

  2. Naw. We weaken the neck earlier (material fatigue), and then just rub it during the demonstration.

    Huh. I guess I don’t bend grammar in this way.

    Comment by Tory — July 31, 2008 #

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