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Posted by Gunther Gloop on 11/04/05 10:26
Damon wrote:
> Smid wrote:
>> Might have been a fan at 9 years old. I grew up since then. So
>> Episode III is not immediately mean Star Wars to me...
>>
>> I like Red Dwarf, but using the words "Series 6" doesn't
>> automatically mean I am referring to Red Dwarf...
>
> No but if I said "Red Dwarf 4" you would know I meant series 4 and not
> episode 4 of a particular Series in the way that SW fans would
> associate the name "episode III with SW. The new series of starwars
> films are commonly referred to by just the Episode numbers, it works
> partly because I don't think there is another mainstream series that
> uses the word "Episode" to define parts of the story.
> Look at it this way; if you didn't know what the OP meant by Episode
> III then you almost certainly couldn't answer his query anyway and his
> post wasn't aimed at you in the first place.
>
I know what people mean when they say "7/7", but I'm never gonna let them
get away with that without asking what the hell they're talking about. I
don't accept that as a valid term for the bombings in London last July.
9/11 is ok for a few reasons -eg. 911 emergency number in the US. It also
means I can't forget my wedding anniversary ever.
7/7 is soooooOOOoooo corny and poor-man's "me too, bro" that it just isn't
funny.
-Kevin.
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