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Posted: Oct. 06 2006,1:28 pm |
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I'm pretty dense (and old)....don't get much of the banter over there... Â Bench Racers ?....forget it.... So what's all the "Kool-Aid" references about over in the SandBar...?? Â Not that I care.... Â Just curious....
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Posted: Oct. 06 2006,2:50 pm |
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| Quote (BarryMac @ Oct. 06 2006,1:42 pm) | It has to do with owning a DCB...  |
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Posted: Oct. 06 2006,4:02 pm |
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| Quote (AZKC @ Oct. 06 2006,3:34 pm) | I think it started out with some drink that Charley started making. I'm not sure really  alot of their stuff goes down on the low low off the main board and carry overs from the other boards. |
Not enough time in the day to keep up with all the .... Thanks for the Cliff Notes....
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Posted: Oct. 06 2006,6:02 pm |
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It has to do with the Jim Jones in Guyana that got all those people to drink the grape kool-aid and commit suicide.
according to Wiki:
"Drinking the Kool-Aid" Contrary to popular belief, Kool-Aid was not used in the infamous punch at JonestownThe idiomatic expression "drinking the Kool-Aid" was originally a reference to the Merry Pranksters, a group of people associated with novelist Ken Kesey who in the early 1960's traveled around the United States and held events called "Acid Tests", where LSD-laced Kool-Aid was passed out to the public (LSD was legal at that time). Those who "drank the Kool-Aid" passed the "Acid Test." "Drinking the Kool-Aid" in that context meant accepting the LSD drug culture, and the Pranksters' "turned on" point of view.
"Drinking the Kool-Aid" is also now closely associated with the 1978 cult mass-suicide/murder in Jonestown, Guyana. Jim Jones, the leader of the Peoples Temple, convinced his followers to move to Jonestown. Late in the year he then ordered his flock to commit suicide by drinking grape-flavored Flavor Aid laced with potassium cyanide. In what is now commonly called the "Jonestown Massacre," a large majority of the 913 people later found dead drank the brew. (The discrepancy between the idiom and the actual occurrence is likely due to Flavor Aid's relative obscurity versus the easily recognizable Kool-Aid.)
One lasting legacy of the Jonestown tragedy is the saying, "Don't drink the Kool-Aid." This has come to mean, "Don’t trust any group you find to be a little on the kooky side," or "Whatever they tell you, don't believe it too strongly."
The phrase can also be used in the opposite sense to indicate that one has blindly embraced a particular philosophy or perspective (a "Kool-Aid Drinker"). This usage is generally limited to those in or commenting on United States politics, but also appears in discussions on computer technology, where someone who is a staunch advocate for a particular technology is described as having "drunk the Kool-Aid". This is also frequently used in discussions about sports; when a fan makes an overly-optimistic prediction or hopeful statement, usually about a traditionally woeful team or franchise, others may comment that he is "drinking the Kool-Aid."
also found this a couple of weeks ago:
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Posted: Oct. 06 2006,6:47 pm |
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| Quote (My Man's Sportin' Wood @ Oct. 06 2006,6:02 pm) | It has to do with the Jim Jones in Guyana that got all those people to drink the grape kool-aid and commit suicide.
according to Wiki:
"Drinking the Kool-Aid" Contrary to popular belief, Kool-Aid was not used in the infamous punch at JonestownThe idiomatic expression "drinking the Kool-Aid" was originally a reference to the Merry Pranksters, a group of people associated with novelist Ken Kesey who in the early 1960's traveled around the United States and held events called "Acid Tests", where LSD-laced Kool-Aid was passed out to the public (LSD was legal at that time). Those who "drank the Kool-Aid" passed the "Acid Test." "Drinking the Kool-Aid" in that context meant accepting the LSD drug culture, and the Pranksters' "turned on" point of view.
"Drinking the Kool-Aid" is also now closely associated with the 1978 cult mass-suicide/murder in Jonestown, Guyana. Jim Jones, the leader of the Peoples Temple, convinced his followers to move to Jonestown. Late in the year he then ordered his flock to commit suicide by drinking grape-flavored Flavor Aid laced with potassium cyanide. In what is now commonly called the "Jonestown Massacre," a large majority of the 913 people later found dead drank the brew. (The discrepancy between the idiom and the actual occurrence is likely due to Flavor Aid's relative obscurity versus the easily recognizable Kool-Aid.)
One lasting legacy of the Jonestown tragedy is the saying, "Don't drink the Kool-Aid." This has come to mean, "Don’t trust any group you find to be a little on the kooky side," or "Whatever they tell you, don't believe it too strongly."
The phrase can also be used in the opposite sense to indicate that one has blindly embraced a particular philosophy or perspective (a "Kool-Aid Drinker"). This usage is generally limited to those in or commenting on United States politics, but also appears in discussions on computer technology, where someone who is a staunch advocate for a particular technology is described as having "drunk the Kool-Aid". This is also frequently used in discussions about sports; when a fan makes an overly-optimistic prediction or hopeful statement, usually about a traditionally woeful team or franchise, others may comment that he is "drinking the Kool-Aid."
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WOW....very interesting & informative...thanks "Teach"....!!! Â Â  Yep...it was going right over MY head...
Edited by shueman on Oct. 06 2006,6:49 pm
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Posted: Oct. 10 2006,7:57 pm |
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| Quote (Sleek-Jet @ Oct. 10 2006,7:07 am) | Go do a little digging down in the Cats and Tunnels forums over there... search either by DCB or Koolaid and go back a couple years... it's pretty entertaining reading... Â
It all kind of started about the same time that the D-row crap took off... but really built a good head of steam when Killer bought his DCB...
Jeez... looking back at that post I realize I spend to much time on the internet... Â Â Â Â  |
Good stuff....THANKS... Who'da thunk..
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