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David LaCourse May 26th, 2010 12:02 AM

Here fishy, fishy........
 
http://video.tiscali.it/canali/truveo/2258968856.html



Giles May 26th, 2010 01:46 AM

Here fishy, fishy........
 
On May 25, 6:02*pm, David LaCourse wrote:
http://video.tiscali.it/canali/truveo/2258968856.html


Now, THAT is interesting. Not amazing.....but very interesting..

g.
who, despite all the recent trashing by the liberal controlled media
(hey.....orca winfrey.....does ANYONE really fail to see the
connection?) still thinks shamu is cuddly.

--riverman May 26th, 2010 07:16 AM

Here fishy, fishy........
 
On May 26, 7:02*am, David LaCourse wrote:
http://video.tiscali.it/canali/truveo/2258968856.html


Nice video, but the title brings to light one of my biggest
piscatorial pet peeves.

"Jaws" is not a type of fish, fergodsake. Its a SHARK (in this case, a
Great White). The popularization of the common vernacular to refer to
sharks as 'jaws' (in both the singular and plural) is an abomination
and only underscores how pervasive Hollywood popularization is. This
slippery slope leads right through the idiotic neighborhood where
people accept movie dramatizations of historical events as accurate
and factual recreations, and then on to where they actually believe in
complete fabrications because they saw it in a movie.

I hate it when I hear some parent at an aquarium say to his kids "ooh,
its a Jaws!".

--riverman

DaveS May 26th, 2010 10:55 AM

Here fishy, fishy........
 
On May 25, 4:02*pm, David LaCourse wrote:
http://video.tiscali.it/canali/truveo/2258968856.html


Neat stuff. Thanx. We have 2 basic kinds of Orca packs or "pods" as
they are called, around here. Resident (J, K, and L pods) and
"Transients" pods passing thru. The residents feed on salmon
basically. But the Transients feed on mostly mammals. Seals, Sea Lions
etc. In an unusual situation, this Spring there have been at least 3
witnessed attacks by Transient Pods on migrating Gray Whales. I
understand that normally they leave one another alone.

Dave

DaveS May 26th, 2010 10:55 AM

Here fishy, fishy........
 
On May 25, 11:16*pm, --riverman wrote:
On May 26, 7:02*am, David LaCourse wrote:

http://video.tiscali.it/canali/truveo/2258968856.html


Nice video, but the title brings to light one of my biggest
piscatorial pet peeves.

"Jaws" is not a type of fish, fergodsake. Its a SHARK (in this case, a
Great White). The popularization of the common vernacular to refer to
sharks as 'jaws' (in both the singular and plural) is an abomination
and only underscores how pervasive Hollywood popularization is. This
slippery slope leads right through the idiotic neighborhood where
people accept movie dramatizations of historical events as accurate
and factual recreations, and then on to where they actually believe in
complete fabrications because they saw it in a movie.

I hate it when I hear some parent at an aquarium say to his kids "ooh,
its a Jaws!".

--riverman


FaakinLeeboralCommieLeenguichEltiist. FLCLE.
Dave

Giles May 27th, 2010 04:23 AM

Here fishy, fishy........
 
On May 26, 1:16*am, --riverman wrote:
On May 26, 7:02*am, David LaCourse wrote:

http://video.tiscali.it/canali/truveo/2258968856.html


Nice video, but the title brings to light one of my biggest
piscatorial pet peeves.

"Jaws" is not a type of fish, fergodsake. Its a SHARK (in this case, a
Great White). The popularization of the common vernacular to refer to
sharks as 'jaws' (in both the singular and plural) is an abomination
and only underscores how pervasive Hollywood popularization is. This
slippery slope leads right through the idiotic neighborhood where
people accept movie dramatizations of historical events as accurate
and factual recreations, and then on to where they actually believe in
complete fabrications because they saw it in a movie.

I hate it when I hear some parent at an aquarium say to his kids "ooh,
its a Jaws!".

--riverman


Hm.....

How to parse that first sentence in light of what follows.....hm.....

Careless readers (and it seems likely that those who believe in
complete fabrications because they saw it in a movie would qualify as
such.....if they read at all) might come away with the impression that
a distinction is being made between fish and sharks. In fact, as we
all know (right?) sharks ARE fish though, of course, not all fish are
sharks. Perhaps it would have been better to say "A shark" rather
than "a SHARK". This would at least leave the impression (not in all,
granted, but in some) that the referant was a particular
specimen.....not a class of any sort, nor even necessarily
representative of any class.

On the other hand, "Jaws" is not even "A" shark.....real or imagined,
at least as far as can be determined from the historical record.
Although it's been a long time since I watched the film, I'm pretty
sure that there is nothing in it or in the ancillary media hype
surrounding the release of the film that suggests "Jaws" is the name
of the imaginary beast that plays a central role in the movie. In
fact, "Jaws" is (or was, anyway) nothing more than the admittedly
highly suggestive title of a pretty damned good movie (I remain
certain that I was not the only person in the theater whose feet were
up on his seat).

On the other other hand......although it's been a long time since I
watched the film, it seems to me that "Jaws" could apply equally well
to any one of three rather windy characters who were neither fish nor
fowl.

And then......well one could go on at great length (really!....one
could) but to what end?

Hollywood?

Hell, if anyone really wants to see what "pervasive" and pernicious
are really all about, all they gotta do is look at the holy words in
any or all of the worlds great theological tracts.

g.
gimme a great big AMEN!! :)


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