Re: [Vo]:Spoof of the Week ?

2009-08-21 Thread Mauro Lacy
Jones Beene wrote: *From:* Mauro At first I thought Strange they didn't mention the fourth dimension. But Fournier is the man of the furnace, and furnus (oven) is the french origin for four. http://genealogy.about.com/library/surnames/f/bl_name-FOURNIER.htm This I did not know …

Re: [Vo]:Spoof of the Week ?

2009-08-19 Thread Mauro Lacy
Jones Beene wrote: “Onion” usually always attempts to be an eye-watering spoof … This one rises almost to the level of conspiracy theory, given recent threads on Vortex ;-) … and as we know, reality can be stranger than fiction. In several layered ways… not unlike an the

RE: [Vo]:Spoof of the Week ?

2009-08-19 Thread Jones Beene
From: Mauro At first I thought Strange they didn't mention the fourth dimension. But Fournier is the man of the furnace, and furnus (oven) is the french origin for four. http://genealogy.about.com/library/surnames/f/bl_name-FOURNIER.htm This I did not know … (that “four” comes from

[Vo]:Spoof of the Week ?

2009-08-16 Thread Jones Beene
Onion usually always attempts to be an eye-watering spoof . This one rises almost to the level of conspiracy theory, given recent threads on Vortex ;-) .. and as we know, reality can be stranger than fiction. In several layered ways. not unlike an the onion-iof-reality. This story turns

Re: [Vo]:Spoof of the Week ?

2009-08-16 Thread Terry Blanton
Classic: The author admitted he wasn't entirely sure yet how the final book in the series, A Flux Quantum, would end. :-) On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Jones Beenejone...@pacbell.net wrote: “Onion” usually always attempts to be an eye-watering spoof … This one rises almost to the level of

RE: [Vo]:Spoof of the Week ?

2009-08-16 Thread OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
Jones sez: “Onion” usually always attempts to be an eye-watering spoof … This one rises almost to the level of conspiracy theory, given recent threads on Vortex   ;-) … and as we know, reality can be stranger than fiction. In several layered ways… not unlike an the onion-iof-reality…

RE: [Vo]:Spoof of the Week ?

2009-08-16 Thread Jones Beene
One of the funniest features of the Onion is American Voices Here is what they have to say about the new and improved GM selling cars on eBay: http://www.theonion.com/content/amvo/gm_selling_cars_on_ebay

Re: [Vo]:Spoof of the Week ?

2009-08-16 Thread Jed Rothwell
One of my favorites is the video describing service at the Franz Kafka International Airport, which is so disconcertingly similar to actual airports (especially Narita, Japan) I did not realize it was a spoof at first: http://www.theonion.com/content/video/pragues_franz_kafka_international Uh .

Re: RE: [Vo]:Spoof of the Week ?

2009-08-16 Thread Harry Veeder
Flux off Harry - Original Message - From: OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net Date: Sunday, August 16, 2009 4:01 pm Subject: RE: [Vo]:Spoof of the Week ? Jones sez: ?Onion? usually always attempts to be an eye-watering spoof ? This one rises almost