[Husker] Out Coached. Again.
Jon Johnston
jon.johnston at gmail.com
Tue Sep 11 19:43:55 CDT 2012
Ah, you meant "character", as in to play a part in a fictional work such as a play, movie or literary work.
So.... the synopsis would be:
Normal Italian guy takes a high profile job in a state where there are no Italians. Constantly misunderstood because of his fiery personality, quick temper and blunt speech, Italian guy struggles for acceptance through many episodes, each one based on a simple misunderstanding.
It's a sitcom, yes?
I can already see the final episode.... He realizes that all he had to do all along was to stare into the midwestern sun with squinty eyes and not say very much. Harmony!
Jon Johnston
Corn Nation
On Sep 11, 2012, at 7:32 PM, David Strong <gobigredlist at gmail.com> wrote:
> Why do people keep asking me to define "character"? I'm not using some special definition of "character". The word has a definition in a dictionary I suppose. Look it up on dictionary.com or something. Whatever it says is the same as what I mean. Agris and Jean and others gave reasons why they think Pelini has good character. I gave reasons why I think Pelini has poor character (or would it be no character? Not sure.) Anyway, whatever it means is what I mean.
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> Dave
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> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 8:23 PM, Mike Nolan <nolan at tssi.com> wrote:
> > Actually....it was supposed to be about a hypothetical question that I
> > posed. So far, only one person, Mike Nolan, has actually answered it. His
> > answer was somewhat curt so it didn't invite a lot of discussion, but it
> > was after all a yes or no question.
>
> If you don't what to define what you consider 'character', what's there
> to discuss?
> --
> Mike Nolan
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