Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Normal, Simple, Unexceptional Lives



Dave's reading frenzy reminds me of a part from Baron Munchausen:

Horatio Jackson: Ah, the officer who risked his life by single-handedly destroying...
Functionary: [whispering in his ear] Six.
Horatio Jackson: *Six* enemy cannon and rescuing...
Functionary: Ten.
Horatio Jackson: Ten of our men held captive by The Turk.
Heroic Officer: Yes, sir.
Horatio Jackson: The officer about whom we've heard so much.
Heroic Officer: I suppose so, sir.
Horatio Jackson: Always taking risks far beyond the call of duty.
Heroic Officer: I only did my best, sir.
Horatio Jackson: Have him executed at once.
Soldier: Yes, sir. Come along.
Horatio Jackson: This sort of behavior is demoralizing for the ordinary soldiers and citizens who are trying to lead normal, simple, unexceptional lives. I think things are difficult enough as it is without these emotional people rocking the boat.

1 comment:

Jay said...

Ha ha ha!

Wait, that's the American Way, isn't it? Smarts is for fags.

Speaking of (in a roundabout way), has anybody seen Idiocracy?