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| RE: Newspaper wars only lead to one thing.. | D. N. Vercáriâ | March 07, 2008 - 13:41 | | la garçâ malpadert | March 07, 2008 - 15:52 |
| Parent message | | D. N. Vercáriâ | March 07, 2008 - 13:41 |
| RE: Newspaper wars only lead to one thing..(#32260), posted by la garçâ malpadert, [IP Hidden], March 07, 2008 - 15:52. Viewed 268 times. |
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la garçâ malpadert Group: admins (4379 posts total) (last post: March 13, 2008 - 16:29) Citizen #26: Dieter N Vercáriâ | > As for news, good news is news that is blown out of proportion. Big headlines, brief fragments of text:
The funny thing is that all Dieter's examples, if you changed the names, could have been taken directly from Mad King Bob's old paper, Støttaneu. :)
Which makes me think that Deet should be writing a paper as well. Or a column for QI. Howsabout it? I should point out, and this may disappoint people, that the old days of an 8-page monthly QI are gone because of my increased workload. I'm envisaging a 2-page monthly-at-least QI - one page of news/analysis, one page of editorial in English and Talossan - expandable to 4 pages if for some reason a bunch of material drops from the sky.
> Rumours are in the air according to which Miestrâ Schivâ has been
> overheard swearing off dirgism.
Bunch of nonsense, by the way. While I'm no longer in favour of unnecessary constitutional or legal tinkering, the ZRT programme says that the elected government should take primary responsibility for either making cultural initiatives or tapping other citizens on the shoulder and asking them to make such initiatives - assuming that spontaneous grassroots enthusiasm isn't enough. Legislative dirigism has had its day, but executive dirigism has not even gotten started. :)
> I might throw a ring into the hat of President Anglatzarâ, though."
> Experts don't know what to make of this enigmatic whispering.
> A long history is fine, a long future is better.
Every presidential election we'd had after our first has been a boring one-sided contest. If you do something to change that you'll be a Hero of the Republic for sure. Hell, it could be a test of Dermot's "two-party contests are more exciting" theory.
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Secretary of State of the Talossan Republic
Editor, Qator Itrìns
Chief High Language Geek of the Talossan Republic
Elections and Referendums Feb/March 2008
TALOSSA, C’È ASÚNTS SERIÖSEN!
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| | D. N. Vercáriâ | March 07, 2008 - 17:12 |
| Parent message | | la garçâ malpadert | March 07, 2008 - 15:52 |
| RE: Newspaper wars only lead to one thing..(#32261), posted by D. N. Vercáriâ, [IP Hidden], March 07, 2008 - 17:12. Viewed 281 times. |
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D. N. Vercáriâ Group: citizens (4498 posts total) (last post: March 15, 2008 - 16:51) Citizen #26: Dieter N Vercáriâ | > > As for news, good news is news that is blown out of proportion. Big headlines, brief fragments of text:
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> The funny thing is that all Dieter's examples, if you changed the names, could have been taken directly from Mad King Bob's old paper, Støttaneu. :)
I didn't intend to ape Stöttaneu, but now I remember that one thing that almost attracted me to King Ben's Talossa in 1996 has been its satirical bone. In fact I was so impressed, inspired and even envious that much of that spirit slipped into the web pages of Textor back in the 90s. In my native language, of course, which made it much easier to light bizarre fireworks of puns.
> Every presidential election we'd had after our first has been a boring one-sided contest. If you do something to change that you'll be a Hero of the Republic for sure. Hell, it could be a test of Dermot's "two-party contests are more exciting" theory.
Competing and winning in an election is one thing, to do one's duties and to make sense in the highest office that one can be elected into in our Republic for an entire year is yet another pair of shoes. Two years ago, when we were going to elect our second President, guarding continuity and traditions of our young Republic may have been a main theme; now we are possibly seeking for guidance and inspiration in a phase when some instances of the old way of having fun seem to have worn out out a bit.
I'll challenge our good President Anglatzarâ once I've come to believe that I'd have something to offer that he hasn't, and if there's no doubt that I'll be able to keep up a President's good work for one entire year, especially under circumstances when the Republic is endangered by some sort of a final sleeping sickness. If I can't promise to be a hornet that will perpetually try to sting the Republic into staying alive for yet another year, then I will not run in the election just for a short flash in the pan. So bear with me. ;-)
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A long history is fine, a long future is better.
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| | President Anglatzarâ | March 08, 2008 - 04:48 |
| Parent message | | D. N. Vercáriâ | March 07, 2008 - 17:12 |
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President Anglatzarâ Group: admins (3194 posts total) (last post: March 14, 2008 - 07:21) Citizen #26: Dieter N Vercáriâ | > I'll challenge our good President Anglatzarâ once I've come to believe that I'd have something to offer that he hasn't, and if there's no doubt that I'll be able to keep up a President's good work for one entire year
The first one is obvious: Of course you do, we all know that. The second one I am convinced of.
I am going to seek a second term and I will fight you all the way. I'm sharpening the stakes already, old zombie bear.
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| | D. N. Vercáriâ | March 08, 2008 - 06:26 |
| Parent message | | President Anglatzarâ | March 08, 2008 - 04:48 |
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D. N. Vercáriâ Group: citizens (4498 posts total) (last post: March 15, 2008 - 16:51) Citizen #26: Dieter N Vercáriâ | > > I'll challenge our good President Anglatzarâ once I've come to believe that I'd have something to offer that he hasn't, and if there's no doubt that I'll be able to keep up a President's good work for one entire year
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> The first one is obvious: Of course you do, we all know that. The second one I am convinced of.
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> I am going to seek a second term and I will fight you all the way. I'm sharpening the stakes already, old zombie bear.
I'd just need a bit of a special toothpaste to brush my fangs. ;-)
As for the statements above, I thank you for your confidence in me. But it's not so much a question of what I was able to do in the past, it's a question of what I'll be able to do in the future - and this is a question to myself. Recently I felt emotionally and physically exhausted, because of circumstances that were in no way related to Talossa. So before I can promise that I will try to be a good head of the state for 12 months in a row, I have to get out of this mental low.
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A long history is fine, a long future is better.
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