Mississauga Slim
Active Member
Never apologize to Adma. It's just not worth it.Okay, well, if I got you wrong and got my back up when I shouldn't have, I do apologize.
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Never apologize to Adma. It's just not worth it.Okay, well, if I got you wrong and got my back up when I shouldn't have, I do apologize.
Of course--"Trekkie-scifi-geek-style futurism" wasn't a slur directed at you; but it is a fact that melodramatic futurism (or melodramatic *anything*) is an eye-grabber that cinematographers and the like adore. Whereas MCH is too "difficult" to be cinematographer-friendly, being a particularly, well..."intellectualized"?--specimen of PoMo.
I look at these pictures and wonder about Ed Provan (for example). Who he was, his life and where he might be today.
thedeepend:
OT: Interesting that you quoted Susan Sontag - I've just read her son's memoir Swimming in a Sea of Death and it's rather ironic that someone with such a keen sense of temporality of life seem to have been living...and fighting almost in denial of it.
AoD
But just as Toronto City Hall caught the eye of creative people making Star Trek, I don't see why Mississauga City Hall couldn't have its moment in the spotlight on, say, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.
I look at these pictures and wonder about Ed Provan (for example). Who he was, his life and where he might be today.
Given my framework for MCH, it's far more Gordon Gekko than Honey Boo Boo. Or if, just as with Gatsby, someone, someday, tries to do Bonfire Of The Vanities...right.