http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style Comments on "Swearing Felicity-style" - Faerye Net 2003-12-16T16:15:19+00:00 http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-840 Re: y mas 2003-12-16T16:15:19+00:00 2003-12-16T16:15:19+00:00 <p>I&#8217;m afraid you have me confused with someone who speaks Spanish :P</p> felicity http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-839 Re: y mas 2003-12-16T15:45:00+00:00 2003-12-16T15:45:00+00:00 <p>Yuh, as in &#8220;mas y mas!&#8221; or &#8220;mas cerveza, por favor&#8221; or &#8220;uno mas&#8221; or in your case, &#8220;quiero mas y mas libros!&#8221;</p> sister sledge http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-838 Re: Choice words 2003-12-16T08:27:12+00:00 2003-12-16T08:27:12+00:00 <p>Well, Occam&#8217;s Razor would I think dictate that either it&#8217;s coincidence or they&#8217;re aping the first guy. :p</p> felicity http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-837 Re: Choice words 2003-12-15T19:43:48+00:00 2003-12-15T19:43:48+00:00 <p>My christmas present from some friends here at LC was the second and third books (I&#8217;d already read the first) in George R.R. Martin&#8217;s series. They were great presents, but I got them right before finals and so I can&#8217;t read them yet! Grrrr!<br /> <br /> What is it with epic fantasy writers and the middle initials R.R.?</p> meep http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-835 Re: Choice words 2003-12-15T16:36:57+00:00 2003-12-15T16:36:57+00:00 <p>Oh, and welcome to my site, and thankee kindly :)</p> felicity http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-834 Re: y mas 2003-12-15T16:34:41+00:00 2003-12-15T16:34:41+00:00 <p>Ohhhhh, &#8220;y mas&#8221; meaning &#8220;and more&#8221; in that language everyone seems to speak&#8230;<br /> <br /> Here I thought it was a sledgism for the upcoming holiday, and was trying to figure out what my sanitized swearing had to do with said festival.</p> felicity http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-833 Re: Choice words 2003-12-15T16:33:43+00:00 2003-12-15T16:33:43+00:00 <p>Don&#8217;t forget salacious talk of necklines and shapely calves.</p> felicity http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-832 Re: y mas 2003-12-15T16:03:25+00:00 2003-12-15T16:03:25+00:00 <p>Also: Son of a sailor! <br /> <br /> and not to brag, but I work in a four-letter-friendly office, so I get to drop s-bombs and f-bombs at will. :)</p> sister sledge http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-831 Re: Choice words 2003-12-15T15:23:28+00:00 2003-12-15T15:23:28+00:00 <p>Yeah, I&#8217;m in the middle of Storm of Swords. It&#8217;s very different in many ways, but somehow they have a common appeal, which I guess you could call epic fantasy. <br /> <br /> I like Song of Ice and Fire. It has a very different tone, and a very different focus. As (I think) I&#8217;ve posted here in the past, it seems to me that the books are not so much about the people as the land itself. <br /> <br /> Though I&#8217;ve never really thought of it that way, the body count does seem to serve to keep the number of &#8220;main&#8221; characters in the low teens at least :)</p> Mithrandir http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-830 Re: Choice words 2003-12-15T15:10:37+00:00 2003-12-15T15:10:37+00:00 <p>Perhaps something about introducing roughly 600 new characters in the 7th (or was it 8th?) book slows you down. Permanently. Nevertheless, I&#8217;m sure there&#8217;ll be enough skirt smoothing, shawl twitching, petty jockeying for power, and threats to &#8220;make someone howl&#8221; to last for as long as we need it.<br /> I made the bold move and switched over to George R.R. Martin&#8217;s &#8220;Song of Ice and Fire&#8221; series since he has the refreshing habit of killing off his main characters instead of multiplying them by the hundreds.</p> gardengirl http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-829 Re: Choice words 2003-12-15T13:50:01+00:00 2003-12-15T13:50:01+00:00 <p>I used to be a rabid fan of tWoT (speaking of choice words, be careful pronouncing that acronym in certain company). I&#8217;ve grown less and less devoted over time. Today, I have owned book 10 for months (perhaps a year or more, when did it come out?) and still have not read it. I will, some day. And I&#8217;ll buy the next one when it comes out.<br /> <br /> I&#8217;m beginning to suspect that the series&#8217; conclusion is asymptotic. We&#8217;ll never actually get there, but we&#8217;ll continue to get closer forever. This will happen because each book will soon cover only one actual event, and a lot of entertaining but ultimately fruitless character interaction and internal monologue. <br /> <br /> Then, some day, when we&#8217;ve all forgotten how the series began and it&#8217;s far to large to read again, RJ will release a re-write of tEotW, but everyone will think it&#8217;s new material.<br /> <br /> And we&#8217;ll never get a definative answer to who killed Asmodean.</p> Mithrandir http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-828 y mas 2003-12-15T12:35:26+00:00 2003-12-15T12:35:26+00:00 <p>don&#8217;t forget Cripes!, Crikey! or Great day in the morning!</p> sister sledge http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-827 Choice words 2003-12-15T12:24:33+00:00 2003-12-15T12:24:33+00:00 <p>I just wanted to let you know I&#8217;m enjoying reading your articles&#8230;and was delighted to see a Wheel of Time reference. It&#8217;s good to know Im not the only one who still remembers that series. Nice writing!</p> gardengirl http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-826 Re: No subject 2003-12-15T09:46:41+00:00 2003-12-15T09:46:41+00:00 <p>In general, Americans are really in the dark about British swear words. &#8216;Bugger&#8217; is, after all, an <em>extremely</em> dirty word &#8211; &#8216;tupping&#8217; and &#8216;sodding&#8217; aren&#8217;t that squeaky either. It&#8217;s hilarious how much a show like Buffy can get away with swear-wise by having British characters :p Spike is a total potty-mouth.</p> felicity http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-824 No subject 2003-12-15T08:51:47+00:00 2003-12-15T08:51:47+00:00 <p>I know it is as non-offensive as fiddle sticks, but at my work bugger seems to be the ideal customers are about swear word. That or we just swear and hope the boss isnt about. ;-)</p> lissell http://faerye.net/post/swearing-felicity-style#comment-822 Personally I recommend... 2003-12-12T22:29:28+00:00 2003-12-12T22:29:28+00:00 <p>&#8220;Holy Macklehenny&#8221;, &#8220;Pff! Beh! Ga! Doh! Mmm! Fsssh! Arrr!&#8221; or simply &#8220;Blasted!&#8221;</p> GreyStork