Tuesday, November 06, 2018

Colourful Racing Identities and Euphemism

The trust of the innocent is the liar’s most useful tool.”
– Stephen King

“Literature, I tell aspiring writers, is a mug’s game. The author of Moby Dick died in his seventies utterly forgotten…Not one newspaper obituary noted his passing. Some thirty years after he died…the academic field of American literature was swamped by a tsunami of second thoughts about Melville…[who now is] right up there with Aristotle, Shakespeare, Cervantes, and Tolstoy in the University of Chicago’s Great Books of the Western World, #48 out of 54….A mug’s game, I say, a crapshoot, the stakes one’s heart’s blood.”




Good guys in superhero films are more violent than the villains

CUP- Write Your Own Ticket: lingo and slang words







Horse Racing Terminology - And Down The Stretch They Come










Everyone feels the pressure but Winx just keeps winning after her record-breaking fourth Cox Plate victory.


Winx owners sure she could have won The Everest or Melbourne Cup


Like most people, Winx's owners are still in awe of her ability and suggest there'd be no doubt she could win a Melbourne Cup if trained for it.



Meet Runaway, the horse who could bring the Melbourne Cup home

Born and bred in Geelong, just an hour from where the Melbourne Cup is won, Runaway carries local hopes into the race.


Keep Apu! One Indian-America Argues In Favor Of The Simpsons’ Controversial Character


"Apu has gotten a lot of flak lately for being racist depiction of Indian-Americans," writes Bhaskar Sunkara (the founding editor of Jacobin, if you're looking for leftist cred). "It would seem that the solution is to have every media depiction of an Indian guy in America be Kal Penn playing a doctor. But a lot of us pump gas too. A lot of us say things like 'Thank you come again,' because good service counts when you're living on the razor edge of a society that doesn't care about struggling people – wherever they're originally from." … Read More

PC KILLS AN INDIAN STAR:



Comedy great Mel Brooks once said that our “stupidly politically correct” culture would result in the death of comedy. I think he is being proven right. Even The Simpsons tried to confront this last year. In an episode that peripherally alluded to the Apu controversy, Lisa Simpson says, in response to a question from Marge, “Something that started decades ago and was applauded and inoffensive is now politically incorrect. What can you do?”