Sat May 12, 2012, 08:10 AM
StitchesforSnitches (45 posts)
Remember the Old National Lampoon from the 70's?
and great stories like this...........
How to Drive Fast on Drugs While Getting Your Wing-Wang Squeezed and Not Spill Your Drink When it comes to taking chances, some people like to play poker or shoot dice; other people prefer to parachute-jump, go rhino hunting, or climb ice floes, while still others engage in crime or marriage. But I like to get drunk and drive like a fool. Name me, if you can, a better feeling than the one you get when you're half a bottle of Chivas in the bag with a gram of coke up your nose and a teenage lovely pulling off her tube top in the next seat over while you're going a hundred miles an hour down a suburban side street. You'd have to watch the entire Mexican air force crash-land in a liquid petroleum gas storage facility to match this kind of thrill. If you ever have much more fun than that, you'll die of pure sensory overload, I'm here to tell you. But wait. Let's pause and analyze why this particular matrix of activities is perceived as so highly enjoyable. I mean, aside from the teenage lovely pulling off her tube top in the next seat over. Ignoring that for a moment, let's look at the psychological factors conducive to placing positive emotional values on the sensory end product of experientially produced excitation of the central nervous system and smacking into a lamppost. Is that any way to have fun? How would your mother feel if she knew you were doing this? She'd cry. She really would. And that's how you know it's fun. Anything that makes your mother cry is fun. Sigmund Freud wrote all about this. It's a well-known fact. Of course, it's a shame to waste young lives behaving this way – speeding around all tanked up with your feet hooked in the steering wheel while your date crawls around on the floor mats opening zippers with her teeth and pounding on the accelerator with an empty liquor bottle. But it wouldn't be taking a chance if you weren't risking something. And even if it is a shame to waste young lives behaving this way, it is definitely cooler than risking old lives behaving this way. I mean, so what if some fifty-eight-year-old butt-head gets a load on and starts playing Death Race 2000 in the rush-hour traffic jam? What kind of chance is he taking? He's just waiting around to see what kind of cancer he gets anyway. But if young, talented you, with all of life's possibilities at your fingertips, you and the future Cheryl Tiegs there, so fresh, so beautiful – if the two of you stake your handsome heads on a single roll of the dice in life's game of stop-the-semi – now that's taking chances! Which is why old people rarely risk their lives. It's not because they're chicken – they just have too much dignity to play for small stakes. Now a lot of people say to me, "Hey, P.J., you like to drive fast. Why not join a responsible organization, such as the Sports Car Club of America, and enjoy participation in sports car racing? That way you could drive as fast as you wish while still engaging in a well-regulated spectator sport that is becoming more popular each year." No thanks. In the first place, if you ask me, those guys are a bunch of tweedy old barf mats who like to talk about things like what necktie they wore to Alberto Ascari's funeral. And in the second place, they won't let me drive drunk. They expect me to go out there and smash into things and roll over on the roof and catch fire and burn to death when I'm sober. They must think I'm crazy. That stuff scares me. I have to get completely shit-faced to even think about driving fast. How can you have a lot of exciting thrills when you're so terrified that you wet yourself all the time? That's not fun. It's just not fun to have exciting thrills when you're scared. Take the heroes of the Iliad for instance – they really had some exciting thrills, and were they scared? No. They were drunk. Every chance they could get. And so am I, and I'm not going out there and have a horrible car wreck until somebody brings me a cocktail. continued.... http://heretical.com/miscella/reptile.html
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| Author | Time | Post | |
| StitchesforSnitches | May 2012 | OP | |
| MiddleFingerMom | May 2012 | #1 | |
| DinahMoeHum | May 2012 | #2 | |
| FloridaJudy | May 2012 | #3 | |
| nolabear | May 2012 | #7 | |
| rurallib | May 2012 | #4 | |
| msu2ba | May 2012 | #5 | |
| WCGreen | May 2012 | #12 | |
| Art_from_Ark | May 2012 | #15 | |
| Zorro | May 2012 | #6 | |
| gratuitous | May 2012 | #8 | |
| StitchesforSnitches | May 2012 | #13 | |
| Mopar151 | May 2012 | #14 | |
| MiddleFingerMom | May 2012 | #9 | |
| annabanana | May 2012 | #10 | |
| ChazInAz | May 2012 | #11 |
Response to StitchesforSnitches (Original post)
Sat May 12, 2012, 11:36 AM
MiddleFingerMom (22,219 posts)
1. You've made me wistful and nostalgic. The magazine? Yeah, that was cool, too.
Response to StitchesforSnitches (Original post)
Sat May 12, 2012, 11:43 AM
DinahMoeHum (12,317 posts)
2. "If You Don't Buy This Magazine, We'll Kill This Dog"
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. . .who can forget that cover?
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Response to StitchesforSnitches (Original post)
Sat May 12, 2012, 11:47 AM
FloridaJudy (9,365 posts)
3. Gahan Wilson did an illustrated
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"Paranoids Guide to Travel" that was one of the funniest things I ever read. That and the "Terminal Flatulence" fundraiser are etched on my brain forever.
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Response to FloridaJudy (Reply #3)
Sat May 12, 2012, 01:42 PM
nolabear (14,717 posts)
7. Sometimes Silent, Always Deadly...
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Response to StitchesforSnitches (Original post)
Sat May 12, 2012, 11:56 AM
rurallib (31,144 posts)
4. who could ever forget the high school year book?
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Last edited Sat May 12, 2012, 11:57 AM USA/ET - Edit history (1) "Preggers"
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Response to rurallib (Reply #4)
Sat May 12, 2012, 01:01 PM
msu2ba (334 posts)
5. and Charles Ulmer Farley "Call me Chuck" n/t
Response to rurallib (Reply #4)
Sun May 13, 2012, 02:19 AM
WCGreen (44,932 posts)
12. The fetal pig club...
Response to rurallib (Reply #4)
Mon May 14, 2012, 09:03 AM
Art_from_Ark (16,897 posts)
15. Dirty Duck
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That was one messed up duck!
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Response to StitchesforSnitches (Original post)
Sat May 12, 2012, 01:35 PM
Zorro (3,998 posts)
6. Mrs. Agnew's Diary
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You probably had to be there to appreciate that humor.
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Response to StitchesforSnitches (Original post)
Sat May 12, 2012, 08:19 PM
gratuitous (49,292 posts)
8. That piece was written by P.J. O'Rourke
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And is now a museum curiosity: Yes, P.J. O'Rourke was, once upon a time, long, long ago, funny.
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Response to gratuitous (Reply #8)
Sun May 13, 2012, 06:50 AM
StitchesforSnitches (45 posts)
13. PJ was wicked funny back in the day
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I just don't get his transformation into unfunny Republican PJ of today.
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Response to StitchesforSnitches (Reply #13)
Sun May 13, 2012, 09:27 AM
Mopar151 (6,048 posts)
14. Too much of a coward to drive fast sober.......
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Cowardice seems integral to being an RW tool.
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Response to StitchesforSnitches (Original post)
Sat May 12, 2012, 08:26 PM
MiddleFingerMom (22,219 posts)
9. Letters FROM the editors!!!
Response to StitchesforSnitches (Original post)
Sat May 12, 2012, 09:53 PM
annabanana (45,573 posts)
10. Got a raggedy old collection of them in the closet.
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They hold up pretty damn well - humor wise.
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Response to StitchesforSnitches (Original post)
Sun May 13, 2012, 02:17 AM
ChazInAz (352 posts)
11. Yeppers...the '70s.
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Back when it was funny. Unfortunately, PJ brought it down pretty quickly. I thought most of his stuff was unreadable and about as witty as a drunk recounting what he remembered of the past weekend in Tijuana.
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