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Posted By: dalehileman mezz message - 11/10/05 12:23 AM
131 hits but no definitions
Posted By: tsuwm Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 01:16 AM
from the Office of National Drug Control Policy, mighty mezz is a marijuana cigarette?
Posted By: Father Steve Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 02:06 AM
The Drug Slang Dictionary says that "mighty mezz" is a marijuana cigarette.

It also includes more colloquial names for marijuana than any (sober) person could have umagined to exist.

Drug Slang Dictionary

I looked carefully for a "stoned" emoticon but we (sensibly) have none.
Posted By: Faldage Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 02:19 AM
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I looked carefully for a "stoned" emoticon but we (sensibly) have none.




Maybe we could use your avatar. He looks pretty stoned.
Posted By: inselpeter Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 02:24 AM
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Quote:



I looked carefully for a "stoned" emoticon but we (sensibly) have none.





Maybe we could use your avatar. He looks pretty stoned.




All those rolled oats.
Posted By: Father Steve Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 03:27 AM
Maybe we could use your avatar. He looks pretty stoned.

He was beheaded, not stoned.
Posted By: matashi Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 09:46 AM
Father Steve: Maybe I'm just a bit ignorant, but may I ask who is in that picture for your avatar?
Posted By: Faldage Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 10:45 AM
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Maybe we could use your avatar. He looks pretty stoned.

He was beheaded, not stoned.




Maybe it's for the best. I don't think I'd wanna be stoned on whatever he's stoned on, anyway.
Posted By: inselpeter Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 01:01 PM
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Father Steve: Maybe I'm just a bit ignorant, but may I ask who is in that picture for your avatar?




At long last, yes, who is he?
Posted By: Father Steve Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 01:20 PM
who is in that picture for your avatar?

Actor Paul Scofield in the role of Sir/Saint Thomas More in the Robert Bolt film "A Man for All Seasons."
Posted By: zmjezhd Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 02:19 PM
An excellent actor. playing a marvellous part, in a wonderful movie. And shouldn't that be Saint Sir Thomas More, rather than with the vulgar virgule?
Posted By: inselpeter Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 02:43 PM
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An excellent actor. playing a marvellous part, in a wonderful movie.



And containing one of the most perfect lines in cinema:

Henry: (plucking(?) a sample and smelling it) Lilac.
Posted By: zmjezhd Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 02:49 PM
"Why Richard, it profits a man nothing if he gains the world and yet loses his immortal soul. But for Wales, Richard, for Wales!"
Posted By: Logwood Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 04:40 PM
Oh right... he played the French King in Henry V (1989) with Kenneth Branagh... one of my favorite films/plays.
Posted By: Father Steve Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 07:49 PM
shouldn't that be Saint Sir Thomas More, rather than with the vulgar virgule?

From the Roman Catholic perspective, always Saint Thomas More. From the Anglican perspective, always Sir Thomas More. Never both, until Rome and Canterbury kiss and make up.
Posted By: dalehileman Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 10:18 PM
But getting back to the thread, "mezz" is sometimes used to mean message, making "mezz message" redundant. Alos, "mezz" seems to mean mesmerize; so a "mezz message" could be inspirational
Posted By: Faldage Re: mezz message - 11/10/05 10:35 PM
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who is in that picture for your avatar?

Actor Paul Scofield in the role of Sir/Saint Thomas More in the Robert Bolt film "A Man for All Seasons."




Paul Scofield was beheaded??!!
Posted By: matashi beheaded - 11/11/05 05:25 AM
I take it Sir/Saint Thomas More was beheaded and not the actor, am I correct?
Posted By: Faldage Re: beheaded - 11/11/05 11:11 AM
Wull … The good Daddio Stevarino said the guy in his picture was beheaded and if we can't trust the good Daddio Stevarino who we gonna trust?
Posted By: inselpeter Re: beheaded - 11/11/05 12:05 PM
Take the ball and run with it.
Posted By: zmjezhd Re: mezz message - 11/11/05 03:15 PM
From the Roman Catholic perspective, always Saint Thomas More. From the Anglican perspective, always Sir Thomas More.

Being a secular humanist, I always preferred Saint Sir Thomas More. This Catholic don't seem to have no problem with it. Besides, why would a Catholic deprecate a title bestowed by a secular goverment at that time allied with Rome? But it was a joke, son. I say, a joke. Also, the Anglicans don't seem to have a problem with the papist title of Fidei Defensor given to Henry VIII for a book ghosted by Sir Thomas More ...
Posted By: dalehileman Re: mezz message - 11/11/05 11:05 PM
Getting back to the thread, what's a mezz message
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