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  • Mandryka

    #76
    Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
    Not been a good few weeks for Mandy - Bryn Terfel's well-received performances at ROH, now Romney's defeat, ah me who'd be a man with an opinion?
    I'm actually mildly pleased at Obama's re-election: I actually started this thread as a 'safe-guarding' measure - pessimism can be a powerful psychological force in avoiding the outcome you want least, or so I've always found.


    As to Bryn Terfel's Wotan: it certainly wasn't well received by Yours Truly (see relevant thread)

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    • Flosshilde
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      • Nov 2010
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      #77
      Originally posted by Mandryka View Post
      I'm actually mildly pleased at Obama's re-election: I actually started this thread as a 'safe-guarding' measure - pessimism can be a powerful psychological force in avoiding the outcome you want least, or so I've always found.

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      • amateur51

        #78
        Originally posted by Mandryka View Post
        I'm actually mildly pleased at Obama's re-election: I actually started this thread as a 'safe-guarding' measure - pessimism can be a powerful psychological force in avoiding the outcome you want least, or so I've always found.


        As to Bryn Terfel's Wotan: it certainly wasn't well received by Yours Truly (see relevant thread)
        No surprise there then - can't imagine why you went

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        • Mandryka

          #79
          Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
          No surprise there then - can't imagine why you went

          When your love of the whole work exceeds your dislike of one particular singer, you have no choice but to go.

          Sadly, the one opera I was forced to miss was the one that did not feature Terfel.

          Anyway, back ot.....

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          • Resurrection Man

            #80
            Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
            I have just taken part in gingerjohn's test:

            81% - Stein, 74% - Obama, 43% - Romney

            That gives me nearly 40 percentage points more for the Republicans than some members.
            You should take pleasure in that, Lat. Shows that you are much more well-balanced than most here.

            My score 82% - Obama, 78% - Stein, 62% - Johnson, 58% - Romney

            It's a sort of 'inverse snobbery'. I swear that if there was any possibility for a minus score for Romney that they'd all be falling over themselves to see who could get the lowest. Truly bizarre behaviour.

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            • Resurrection Man

              #81
              Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
              I thought it was Simon that was Simple, not Mr Pee...
              Here we go again. The Gang of Four

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              • Lateralthinking1

                #82
                Originally posted by Resurrection Man View Post
                Shows that you are much more well-balanced than most here.
                That is very kind, Resurrection Man.

                Politically possibly.........in other respects, erm, probably not.

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                • french frank
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                  #83
                  I know the cliff-hanging excitement is the attraction for (some of) us in the UK, but if you just want to go to bed and get a good night's sleep, remember this is where you have to look to learn the news before it's news. Fool-proof.

                  I wonder what they'd have made of the 2010 pre-election polls
                  It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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                  • Flosshilde
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 7988

                    #84
                    Originally posted by Resurrection Man View Post
                    You should take pleasure in that, Lat. Shows that you are much more well-balanced than most here.

                    My score 82% - Obama, 78% - Stein, 62% - Johnson, 58% - Romney

                    It's a sort of 'inverse snobbery'. I swear that if there was any possibility for a minus score for Romney that they'd all be falling over themselves to see who could get the lowest. Truly bizarre behaviour.

                    Oh dear, back on his http://www.marsdens.co.uk/blog/wp-co...obby-Horse.jpg

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                    • amateur51

                      #85
                      Originally posted by french frank View Post
                      I know the cliff-hanging excitement is the attraction for (some of) us in the UK, but if you just want to go to bed and get a good night's sleep, remember this is where you have to look to learn the news before it's news. Fool-proof.

                      I wonder what they'd have made of the 2010 pre-election polls
                      Almost no point in holding the election then - think of the money that'd be saved

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                      • Flosshilde
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                        • Nov 2010
                        • 7988

                        #86
                        Originally posted by Resurrection Man View Post
                        You should take pleasure in that, Lat. Shows that you are much more well-balanced than most here.

                        My score 82% - Obama, 78% - Stein, 62% - Johnson, 58% - Romney

                        It's a sort of 'inverse snobbery'. I swear that if there was any possibility for a minus score for Romney that they'd all be falling over themselves to see who could get the lowest. Truly bizarre behaviour.
                        I thought I should do my best to increase the body snatcher's sneer rating - apparently I should have voted for Jill Stein (95%). Who she?

                        I was 3% Republican; Romney didn't show up on the candidates I sided with - as good as a minus score, I'd say


                        Actually I probably would have voted for Roseanne Barr if I lived in the right state.

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                        • scottycelt

                          #87
                          The UK at over 70% polled approval rate for Obama was actually the lowest of the major European economies. Germany and France (over 90%) recorded much higher figures.

                          It's not difficult to see why ... US Republican politicians often seem quite odd (even slightly creepy) to European eyes and ears and Romney was certainly no exception to that.

                          The Democratic Party tends to produce much more 'European' characters like Kennedy.Clinton and Obama, and therefore we maybe tend to be more comfortable with them (slightly). I am certainly, though inevitably there may well be exceptions along the way.

                          I do wonder though if Obama were a UK politician he'd now be seen and pilloried as just another Blair .. ?

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                          • Richard Tarleton

                            #88
                            Originally posted by Resurrection Man View Post
                            You should take pleasure in that, Lat. Shows that you are much more well-balanced than most here.

                            My score 82% - Obama, 78% - Stein, 62% - Johnson, 58% - Romney

                            It's a sort of 'inverse snobbery'. I swear that if there was any possibility for a minus score for Romney that they'd all be falling over themselves to see who could get the lowest. Truly bizarre behaviour.
                            Erm - I was not falling over myself by any means (#46) I'm quite conservative on some issues, would not consider myself a natural Green Party member. From what I can see Jill Stein represents what over here would be considered the Guardian-reading consensus. It is the current Republican right that I find bizarre. I find the case of Andrew Sullivan, Anglo American blogger of the Daily Beast and Sunday Times columnist, instructive - he describes himself as a political conservative, but was commenting on Newsnight a couple of nights ago how the Republican party has become a fundamentalist religious party, obsessing on people's private lives in all sorts of intrusive ways and how it needs to go back to being a political one - I hope I paraphrase correctly.
                            Last edited by Guest; 09-11-12, 11:31.

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                            • Flosshilde
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                              #89
                              Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
                              US Republican politicians often seem quite odd (even slightly creepy)

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                              • eighthobstruction
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                                A serendipitous prequel to what will be my last post on this forum. And somewhat poetic that it should be in a thread that I started.

                                Tuesday afternoon I was in a car accident. My car was written off. I survived. So did the others. After a space of a couple of days I dip into this thread.

                                Profoundly depressed with the pedantry...who whom..who the f*ck cares. Of people saying 'I knew X who had a hard time therefore you are all basta*rds'. Of witterings. Even Radio 3 sounds sane at times compared to the inane drivel posted here. So good people....listen up. Go and get a f*cking life. Let others do what they want to do. Don't preach. You're not God. Or Jesus. Buddha. Muhammed.

                                RM...over and out.
                                bong ching

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