Random Thoughts XIV: Pizza, Pomegranate Juice, and Shreddies

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Atheists that are all up in my business about religion being illogical, you know what, you should worship the sun. You know it’s there, you can see it, and if that thing craps out on us then we’re all gonna be in trouble.

What brought this on? :huh:

I'd like to reiterate that atheists don't worship anything. And the Sun is going to "crap out on us". Stars have a life cycle just like other parts of nature. Granted, it's measured in millions to billions of years old, but they all go eventually.
 
The sing-songy taunt of “I know something you don’t know” is almost always used to talk about something personal, and not for example, how Frederick the Great was almost certainly gay, or that no Americans died on route to Europe in WWI.

maybe everyone already knew those things
 
so , it used to be a yearly affair when people would complain about the expense of US air defences tracking and escorting Santa Claus . Nothing seen this year ; this has to be fixed !
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come on , so what if Bidon ignored some Chinese balloons ?
 
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I guess I won't do that then!
 
I was at my local Middle Eastern fusion place the other day, and while I had water to drink, I saw that they have a primarily pomegranate juice based option now. I thought of this thread, and plan to try it the next time I am there. Sadly, they do not offer pizza or shreddies.
 
I was at my local Middle Eastern fusion place the other day, and while I had water to drink, I saw that they have a primarily pomegranate juice based option now. I thought of this thread, and plan to try it the next time I am there. Sadly, they do not offer pizza or shreddies.

I've found that drinks from the Middle East have a flavour profile quite foreign to the North American palate. They somehow embody both bitter and sweet, and a lot contain little chewy bits (pine nuts, pistachios, etc.) as well. Is it jallab that they have? It's pretty good.
 
I've found that drinks from the Middle East have a flavour profile quite foreign to the North American palate. They somehow embody both bitter and sweet, and a lot contain little chewy bits (pine nuts, pistachios, etc.) as well. Is it jallab that they have? It's pretty good.
Oh, no, it's a completely Americanized soft drink that happens to be pomegranate flavored. They're a great fusion place, but not the most authentic place around. And if I really wanted authentic, I'd make the drive up to Dearborn. The best and most authentic Middle Eastern food I've ever had is up there.

Haven't tried jallab yet though, I'll have to keep it in mind for the next time I'm up there. If I'm not having my usual water, my usual go-to at the local authentic Yemeni place is a Saudi/Jordanian brand of tea that has just the right balance of flavor and briskness.
 

These Classic Characters Are Losing Copyright Protection. They May Never Be the Same.​

What could happen to the original version of Mickey Mouse and others when they enter the public domain on Jan. 1? Hint: think Winnie the Pooh wielding a sledgehammer.

A black-and-white image of Mickey Mouse as “Steamboat Willie.” He is smiling and holding the steering wheel of a steamboat.
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The “Steamboat Willie” version of Mickey Mouse enters the public domain on Jan. 1.Credit...LMPC, via Getty Images

By Sopan Deb
Sopan Deb is looking forward to 2029, when he can finally write a gritty musical about Donald Duck.
Jan. 1, 2024, 5:45 a.m. ET

If you’re the creative type and you’re struggling to come up with your next idea, do not fear: some big works, including the original version of Mickey Mouse, are entering the public domain on Jan. 1 in the United States. And if, on the other hand, you prefer your Disney characters to be cute, cuddly and never-changing, well … you might want to stop reading.

In 2024, thousands of copyrighted works published in 1928 are entering the public domain, after their 95-year term expires. This means that those characters and stories can be remade — on the page, stage or screen — without permission. (Finally, I can make that Peter Pan musical where a middle-aged Peter laments unexplained back pains at the end of Act I.)

“It’s important for the preservation of our cultural record, for meaningful access to older works for inspiring future creativity,” Jennifer Jenkins, the director for the Center for the Study of the Public Domain at Duke Law School, said. The crème de la crème of this year’s public domain class are Mickey Mouse and, of course, Minnie, or at least black-and-white versions of our favorite squeaky rodents that appeared in “Steamboat Willie.” Disney is famously litigious, and this copyright only covers the original versions of the character. The New York Times reached out to some writers, producers and directors to give you a taste of what might be unleashed in this strange new world.

Wilhelm II and Tigger Too?​

Tigger will also be liberated on Jan. 1 and could soon be reunited with Winnie the Pooh in the reborn character’s next slasher film. Yes, you read that right. In a preview of what could be awaiting other 95-year-old icons, the silly old bear became a sledgehammer-wielding monster in “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.” The sequel is slated for February.

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“Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” features the beloved bear as you’ve never seen him before.Credit...ITN Studios and Jagged Edge Productions “The original ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ was OK, but the horror of modern warfare will be much better illustrated with a crossover remake where Mickey and Tigger trick the Kaiser into getting his head stuck in a mop bucket,” said Zhubin Parang, a co-executive producer for “The Daily Show.” (“All Quiet on the Western Front” — at least the original German version of the novel — is also entering public domain, though later translations are not … yet.)

Hey, 1928 called. It wants all of these back:​

Then there’s J.M. Barrie’s stage version of “Peter Pan; or the Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up,” the D.H. Lawrence novel, “Lady Chatterley’s Lover,” Virginia Woolf’s “Orlando: A Biography,” Wanda Gág’s picture book, “Millions of Cats,” and many more. (For a full list, see here.)
“I’m pretty annoyed to see that we’ll probably be getting more Peter Pan material now,” Josh Lieb, a comedy writer and producer, said. “Nobody likes Peter Pan. In fact, I think I speak for all humanity when I say that we hate Peter Pan and we hate people who make movies about him.”

Not everyone hates Peter Pan — sorry, Josh. Bob Greenblatt, a producer of the Broadway-bound musical “Smash,” called for a new stage adaptation with Daniel Radcliffe as Peter, Lindsay Mendez as Wendy, and Jonathan Groff as Captain Hook. Nik Dodani, the actor, had a Peter Pan film idea too. “When Wendy meets Peter, a charismatic and seemingly ageless young man, she is drawn into a nightmarish journey of obsession, unveiling the sinister truth behind his eternal youth,” Dodani said. (We couldn’t print the sinister truth. You’ll have to wait for the movie.)

Can I kick it with music, too?​

Yes you can! Musical compositions, like the original version of “Mack the Knife,” which was written in German for an opera by Bertolt Brecht called “The Threepenny Opera,” and musical recordings, like “Dippermouth Blues,” featuring Louis Armstrong, will also be freed Jan. 1. “I often fantasize about the golden age of sampling where you could ostensibly lift the greatest riffs of all time with impunity. I’m looking at you, ‘Can I Kick It?’” Ryan Miller, a founding member of the band Guster, said, referring to the A Tribe Called Quest song. “Jan. 1, aka Emancipation Day, is now an annual ritual to dig into the mines with minimal guilt. I mean, who doesn’t need a new spin on ‘Yes! We Have No Bananas?’ Don’t answer that.” (The recording of “Yes! We Have No Bananas” by Billy Jones will be available.)

I still don’t have any ideas. Help!​

Not to worry. It’s public domain! Freedom! Steal away! Gordon Greenberg, who is directing a Huey Lewis-inspired Broadway musical this spring, said this was an opportunity to “reimagine some classics from new points of view.” The playwright Lindsey Ferrentino proposed a mash-up of titles. “Maybe a production of ‘Threepenny Opera’ with the character of Mackie Messer recast as Mickey Mouse. Very Brechtian,” Ferrentino said. “Don’t ask me to write it though.”

The steamy “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” sparked a lot of interest. Neil Meron, a producer of the Broadway musical “Some Like It Hot,” suggested “a gender fluid immersive” musical adaptation with a score from Sam Smith. Karen Chee, a writer for “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” pitched “Lady Chatterley’s Millions of Cats.” Ah, but let’s flesh this out! Chee added: “A lonely wife who forgoes sexy times to instead adopt millions of cats.” (Of course.) From Bob Gale, co-writer of both the film and musical versions of “Back To The Future”: “Is Mickey the new lover of Lady Chatterley, or is he only a voyeur?”

E.M. Tran, a novelist, was intrigued by a “Millions of Cats” musical. “Just dozens — or millions — of puppet cats onstage with a singing and dancing elderly couple,” Tran said. (Kristoffer Diaz, the playwright, agreed, saying the musical “kind of writes itself.”)
The comedian Gabby Bryan demanded an update to the recording of “The Charleston,” but with Mark Ronson instead of the James P. Johnson version. “He’s done disco, he’s done dance, he’s done blues, he’s done country, he’s done Ken,” Bryan said, referring to Ronson. “So I challenge you this Mark, if that even is your real name.”

And if that still isn’t enough to get you started, just wait. Over the next decade, freedom awaits all of these characters: Popeye; Pluto; Donald Duck; King Kong (the original film version); Superman; Daffy Duck; Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf and others from the Hobbit; James Bond; Batman; Captain Marvel. Get to work, people. And remember, “Freedom’s just another word for nothin’ left to lose.”*

*This song lyric is still under copyright until 2064.

Great link to the full list with lots of other info.
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Peter Pan is public domain now? Good, I can get started on my derivative work, Peter “Dice” Pan.

What am I, a fairy? OHHHHH!
 
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I guess I won't do that then!

Which is annoying. It's handy when forums allow us to PM ourselves, as it's a handy way to keep notes and reminders and links.

And how many of us talk to ourselves in RL? It's probably more than most people would guess.
 
supposedly one in two .
 
Which is annoying. It's handy when forums allow us to PM ourselves, as it's a handy way to keep notes and reminders and links.

And how many of us talk to ourselves in RL? It's probably more than most people would guess.
In my case, I wanted to test that some email forwarding settings were working.
 
the other me has taken me off from some rough spots , calm and decisive and so on . The only problem is finding out when he also plots my destruction . One should be wary of the inner voice .
 
you have no idea . But ı have a better idea on what the Sith would be than the average Star Wars fan .
 
darth Jar Jar is funny and possibly better than Disney stuff but is not canon . Not now , not in the future .
 
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