I hope y'all had a great Gringo de Mayo. It's my favorite Irish holiday.
Wuzzat?
It's when we white folks appropriate a rather minor holiday from your culture and make it a drinking holiday for US!
Could it lead the dominant culture in this country to accept you more and more while we treat you as caricatures? That remains to be seen. But I'm kind of thinking so, look at what St. Patty's Day, Lucky Charms and Irish Spring did for us micks!
Did the "Ancient Chinese Secret" commercial, Kung Fu and Hop Sing end up working out well for the Chinese? Why and why not?
Hmmm...
Wuzzat?
It's when we white folks appropriate a rather minor holiday from your culture and make it a drinking holiday for US!
Could it lead the dominant culture in this country to accept you more and more while we treat you as caricatures? That remains to be seen. But I'm kind of thinking so, look at what St. Patty's Day, Lucky Charms and Irish Spring did for us micks!
Did the "Ancient Chinese Secret" commercial, Kung Fu and Hop Sing end up working out well for the Chinese? Why and why not?
Hmmm...
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He's talking about doing it back in the DOS/Win 3.11 days.
I use this snarky little app that's on this Win XP boot CD. You boot off the CD, it runs a somewhat dumbed down version of XP. Don't eject the CD, or it hangs. Everything but the swap file (if there is one) is on that CD. So you ejecting it causes it not to be able to access the OS. Ouch.
Anyways, the application is a fair bit quirky, but yeah, it'll show all accounts on the system and let you change them.
Sorry I don't have the name. It's out in the car in the box with the drive I use the disc to load images from.
Do yo mind if I ask what name of this application was?
ASSH0LE said:
Alisa said:
that's all i'm really asking is that people have some patience.
You know, Alisa. I was with you right until the point you started quoting G'n'R. God damn do they suck.
you know you love it!!!!!
no i know... but i just couldn't resist the lyrics. it was WAY WAY too cheesy not to.