O Coenobite, O coenobite,2009 Update: A contemplative who leaves town and home in search of community.
Monastical gregarian,
You differ from the anchorite,
That solitudinarian:
With vollied prayers you wound Old Nick;
With dropping shots he makes him sick.
—Quincy Giles
Redefining misanthropy for a fresh generation. Standard posts begin with a definition from Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary followed by a modern adjustment. Miscellany on Wednesday and storytelling on Saturday.
Monday, November 09, 2009
Coenobite
COENOBITE, n. A man who piously shuts himself up to meditate upon the sin of wickedness; and to keep it fresh in his mind joins a brotherhood of awful examples.
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COENOBITE, n. Inmate at a corporate retreat whose tasks are to contemplate their sins of excess and to downside all the operations of the firm except their own.
I don't know why exactly, maybe the rhythm of the rhyme, but that poem is just so funny.
Don't we always go looking for what we already have?
Meet My Mates #3 - Quilly
coenobite: the first Coen Brother's movie of course--Blood Simple
COENOBITE, n - Sarah Palin in her quest for the GOP nomination leaving Alaska and turning sites on the USofA
I'm on the same page as Pia.
COENOBITE: Preview for a Coen Brother's film.
I think I rather rite than bite.
If one is coed and the other not that would make a bigger differnce. I'd go coed.
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oh jimmy jones
oh jimmy jones
so many years later
nothing but dust and bones.
A branch davidian by any other name would not smell as burnt.
We had a couples' retreat, and now I'm thinking we need to have a sin-contemplating retreat.
Leaving town and home in search of community... that is kind of heavy.
Speaking of heavy (and thickening authors and plots), Chandra AND Philippe are on my food agenda next time I'm in southern CA. That statement makes me sounds like a cannibal.
Is coenobite another word for vampire?
coenobite me for staying away so long!
=grin=
The Coen Brothers' movie, O Brother, Where Art Thou, is loosely based upon Homer's Odyssey.
I'm not quite sure who Big Dan Teague represents, but it's one of John Goodman's memorable roles. This line is great:
"Thank you boys for throwin' in that fricassee. I'm a man of large appetite, and even with lunch under my belt, I was feelin' a mite peckish."
Word verification: (sn)uggly
Amoeba, you shouldn't have to go to Houston for that.
Not me, Nessa. I stay home and wait for it to come to me.
They got better after that, didn't they, Pia?
Thom, I think she has a crush on your Governor, too.
Good, TLP. No Trilobite, though?
Mite makes rite, Jim.
Funny, Sauerkraut. Kind of Texan today, aren't you?
JD, I like to think of the internet as one big sin-contemplating retreat. Luckily, I'm virtuous offline.
That's funny, Ariel, I though it might be a synonym for hungry man.
Karen, welcome back! I will not!
Polyphemus, I think, other Karen, the cyclops who trapped Odysseus and his crew until they got him drunk, poked out his eye and snuck away under the bellies of sheep (and you're welcome.) I was a big fan of that movie and that might be my favorite line.
Oh, right. Fine. Fine. (Does it scare you when a female says "fine?" It should.) It was bad enough that I had to look up coenobit. Now you send me to the dictionary to look up trilobite.
You are evil, sick, and twisted. I like that in a man. Lucky for you that you're too young, plus there's the incest thingie.
Nice definition. Is that perhaps why you disappear on weekends?
Coop, as long as your here...I had an very odd twitter follower-request over the weekend. I was quite sure the account (ZipZap5079) was established in your name, as I recognize your picture. There were two tweets - the first was a very simple "flip."
I did not approve the account and it has since been disbanded.
Thoughts?
The Coen brothers were my first thought when I read that word, too. I don't like "O Brother, Where Art Thou" but loved Goodman in it! Oh and I loved Blood Simple, too. :)
George Clooney keeps spoiling it for me, he and his "finally I have realized that I am a big actor and director" ways, but blame the brothers for I have finally realized that Tom Hanks IS a great actor. I loved to hate him, though...
LOL TLP!
Coenobite: (A disease from) The lethal bit of the Big Lebowski.
In addition, Coop (j gaaa), 5079 is a distinctly personal number sequence. The probability of coincidence is astronomical.
You can't fool me, coenobites come after terabytes.
(like an infinite amount of bytes)
TLP, evil, sick and twisted men have feelings, too. Don't scare me like that. Fine?
Ha, Cooper. You busted me as a weekend thinker.
Karen, maybe Coop can help you. I don't tweet.
Ariel, I think they could replace George Clooney with Tommy Lee Jones and do alright. But have some perspective- Clooney is never better than in a Coen bros. movie.
I hear that's infectious, Mule. Like Lyme disease, Dude.
Karen, Coop's birthday isn't May zeroth.
Elbot, you must be drooling just thinking about it.
I find Clooney is never more annoying than in a Coen movie but what does a fox know? I just follow my nose. :-P
Kare, sorry doug to talk on your blog, I have no idea I do know that people have been doing things like that on twitter, but otherwise I'm at a lose on that one.
Whatever. It looked liked a dead poet society ~ with about 28 different poetic affiliates from all over the place.
There's nothing else I can do at this point but cut my losses.
Sorry Ambrose. You have my e-mail address. It's your move.
Ariel, it would be interesting to see a mongoose review Coen Bros. movies.
I was pretty sure, Coop, not that I know what all this is.
Thanks for the notice, Karen.
ROFLMAO...I wouldn't put it past either one of them :)
Heck no. I might not even turn away.
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