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Thread started 05/14/03 6:33pm

TreeDog

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A few turbulence?

"we anticipate a few turbulence along the way" -International Lover

Was it a joke or did he really not know?
There's a rift out in space, and it could be the door, but you know I'm not sure.
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Reply #1 posted 05/14/03 6:35pm

rdhull

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TreeDog said:

"we anticipate a few turbulence along the way" -International Lover

Was it a joke or did he really not know?

awww,dont make fun of International Lover no no no!
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #2 posted 05/14/03 6:38pm

TreeDog

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I'm not making fun, I'm really curious. I've wondered this for years. 22, actually.
There's a rift out in space, and it could be the door, but you know I'm not sure.
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Reply #3 posted 05/14/03 6:38pm

Handclapsfinga
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think it wuz turbulents...is that a word? hmm
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Reply #4 posted 05/14/03 6:39pm

TreeDog

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No, it is not a word.
There's a rift out in space, and it could be the door, but you know I'm not sure.
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Reply #5 posted 05/14/03 6:40pm

chickengrease

TreeDog said:

"we anticipate a few turbulence along the way" -International Lover

Was it a joke or did he really not know?



Awww man...you'd be the first to call him out on it.
A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man, dontcha know?
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Reply #6 posted 05/14/03 6:43pm

TreeDog

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Listen guys, I'm not being a dick, I'm wondering if he meant it as some sort of joke that I just don't get.
There's a rift out in space, and it could be the door, but you know I'm not sure.
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Reply #7 posted 05/14/03 6:46pm

rdhull

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chickengrease said:

TreeDog said:

"we anticipate a few turbulence along the way" -International Lover

Was it a joke or did he really not know?



Awww man...you'd be the first to call him out on it.
A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man, dontcha know?

Yeah! mad

embiggen Prince!
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #8 posted 05/14/03 6:47pm

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chickengrease said:

TreeDog said:

"we anticipate a few turbulence along the way" -International Lover

Was it a joke or did he really not know?



Awww man...you'd be the first to call him out on it.
A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man, dontcha know?

lol

anyway...ain't it "i anticipate" and not "we"?? sowwy 'bout that, had 2 go into prince geeklette mode there.

geek
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Reply #9 posted 05/14/03 6:47pm

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rdhull said:

Yeah! mad

embiggen Prince!

how much embigger can he get?? confuse
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Reply #10 posted 05/14/03 6:47pm

TreeDog

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So what y'all are saying is, you don't know either.
There's a rift out in space, and it could be the door, but you know I'm not sure.
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Reply #11 posted 05/14/03 6:48pm

rdhull

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He anticipates a few turbulenmce(bumps) on the flight(journey-sex). The high-hard one kind of bumps nod
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Reply #12 posted 05/14/03 6:48pm

Handclapsfinga
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TreeDog said:

So what y'all are saying is, you don't know either.

'course we know, maaan...u gotta couple 1999 defenders postin here. nod
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Reply #13 posted 05/14/03 6:50pm

stymie

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So what y'all are saying is, you don't know either.

Don't fell bad. I thought about it before, too and just didn't ask anyone. I think he was just caught up in the moment and made a mistake.
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Reply #14 posted 05/14/03 6:50pm

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Oh man, for the record, I am an Old School fan. I don't really care for most of his 90s output, and what I do like of it, well, they're all old songs anyway. 1999 is a classic, I would never talk shit on it.
There's a rift out in space, and it could be the door, but you know I'm not sure.
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Reply #15 posted 05/14/03 6:53pm

rdhull

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TreeDog said:

Oh man, for the record, I am an Old School fan. I don't really care for most of his 90s output, and what I do like of it, well, they're all old songs anyway. 1999 is a classic, I would never talk shit on it.

atta boy..btw I gave the answer in the thread above the next
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Reply #16 posted 05/14/03 6:55pm

chickengrease

TreeDog said:

Listen guys, I'm not being a dick, I'm wondering if he meant it as some sort of joke that I just don't get.


I'm not getting salty, I've always found that statement funny myself. I'm tripping nobody called him out on it before.
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Reply #17 posted 05/14/03 6:56pm

chickengrease

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chickengrease said:

TreeDog said:

"we anticipate a few turbulence along the way" -International Lover

Was it a joke or did he really not know?



Awww man...you'd be the first to call him out on it.
A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man, dontcha know?

lol

anyway...ain't it "i anticipate" and not "we"?? sowwy 'bout that, had 2 go into prince geeklette mode there.

geek



there you go nitpickin' again evillol
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Reply #18 posted 05/14/03 6:57pm

TreeDog

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I see, sorry if I seemed belligerent.
There's a rift out in space, and it could be the door, but you know I'm not sure.
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Reply #19 posted 05/14/03 6:57pm

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chickengrease said:

there you go nitpickin' again evillol

shuddup, chick-ennn evillol
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Reply #20 posted 05/14/03 6:59pm

lovebizzare

lol Rd broke it down (as usual)



Again, if I tried to analyze Prince that much my head would explode
~KiKi
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Reply #21 posted 05/14/03 7:01pm

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lovebizzare said:

lol Rd broke it down (as usual)



Again, if I tried to analyze Prince that much my head would explode

but then again, i thought pretty much everyone figured out that play on words by now...hmm
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Reply #22 posted 05/14/03 7:03pm

lovebizzare

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

lovebizzare said:

lol Rd broke it down (as usual)



Again, if I tried to analyze Prince that much my head would explode

but then again, i thought pretty much everyone figured out that play on words by now...hmm

I hadn't boxed


BUT I did figure that it somethin' sexual-just like the whole "purple banana" thing
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Reply #23 posted 05/15/03 12:15am

ufoclub

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look... he never went to college.
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Reply #24 posted 05/15/03 1:59am

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Its a joke peeps!! Remember humour?

Its not a great joke, just a small play on words, nothing more. The word turbulence sounds as though it is plural (ie it could end turbulENTS) and to emphasise and highlight the bumpy ride this girls gonna get, he throws in a little grammatical joke - it certainly catches your ear more.

Also, for those that seem intent on contstantly nit-picking at apparent grammatical errors in Prince's songs (and this is not particularly aimed at the starter of this thread) don't you also realise that there is something called "Artistic licence" - this licence permitting a departure from a set of rules to acheive a desired effect? You know, it may be that he has to use a grammatically incorrect word in order to get the meter (or the pace, flow, whatever!) right.

Prince is no idiot - and it is a sign of a more skillful writer that he is able to find alternatives to get a message across. Shakespeare did it all the time - and some words that he created himself just to get a point across and have it fit the rhyme, have now ended up in the English language.
[This message was edited Thu May 15 2:00:58 PDT 2003 by Mindflux]
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Reply #25 posted 05/15/03 9:09am

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I don't know, certainly he is a very smart guy, but that doesn't necessarily mean he knew it wasn't grammatically correct. I have a pretty high IQ myself, and for a long time I said "thermomostat" instead of "thermostat". Not stupidity, ignorance. Not the bad kind either, the uninformed kind (which is the true definition of ignorance). I think that although it works as a play on words, he may have genuinely thought turbulents were the bumps you feel on an airplane. At that point, as said upwards of this post, who was gonna call him on it? I'm not even saying he DIDN'T know, I'm not sure what to think either way. As a joke, it works, and it is funny. However, many intelligent people go through their entire lives mispronouncing certain words, or mixing words up. There a lots of otherwise quite-with-it people saying "nucular" these days. I wish Prince could settle this debate, but I'm sure he has much more important things to do. Listening to it, it kind of seems he DID do it on purpose, but alas, I think we shall never know for sure.
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Reply #26 posted 05/15/03 9:21am

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Mindflux said:

Its a joke peeps!! Remember humour?

Its not a great joke, just a small play on words, nothing more. The word turbulence sounds as though it is plural (ie it could end turbulENTS) and to emphasise and highlight the bumpy ride this girls gonna get, he throws in a little grammatical joke - it certainly catches your ear more.

Also, for those that seem intent on contstantly nit-picking at apparent grammatical errors in Prince's songs (and this is not particularly aimed at the starter of this thread) don't you also realise that there is something called "Artistic licence" - this licence permitting a departure from a set of rules to acheive a desired effect? You know, it may be that he has to use a grammatically incorrect word in order to get the meter (or the pace, flow, whatever!) right.

Prince is no idiot - and it is a sign of a more skillful writer that he is able to find alternatives to get a message across. Shakespeare did it all the time - and some words that he created himself just to get a point across and have it fit the rhyme, have now ended up in the English language.
[This message was edited Thu May 15 2:00:58 PDT 2003 by Mindflux]


Naah, no need for all that Mindflux. Prince is just a bit of a thickie, be honest with yourself,admit it. wink
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Reply #27 posted 05/15/03 9:21am

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TreeDog said:

I don't know, certainly he is a very smart guy, but that doesn't necessarily mean he knew it wasn't grammatically correct. I have a pretty high IQ myself, and for a long time I said "thermomostat" instead of "thermostat". Not stupidity, ignorance. Not the bad kind either, the uninformed kind (which is the true definition of ignorance). I think that although it works as a play on words, he may have genuinely thought turbulents were the bumps you feel on an airplane. At that point, as said upwards of this post, who was gonna call him on it? I'm not even saying he DIDN'T know, I'm not sure what to think either way. As a joke, it works, and it is funny. However, many intelligent people go through their entire lives mispronouncing certain words, or mixing words up. There a lots of otherwise quite-with-it people saying "nucular" these days. I wish Prince could settle this debate, but I'm sure he has much more important things to do. Listening to it, it kind of seems he DID do it on purpose, but alas, I think we shall never know for sure.


veeta-vita vegimen smile


Lucy edit
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Reply #28 posted 05/15/03 9:25am

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rdhull said:

veeta-vita vegimen smile


Lucy edit
[This message was edited Thu May 15 9:21:55 PDT 2003 by rdhull]

lol
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Reply #29 posted 05/15/03 9:36am

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lol @ Marrk (by the way, got yourself some Zappa yet, my friend?)

TreeDog - I hear what you are saying and yoy have very valid points. However, I have to say that it is quite deliberate by Prince (as there are far more examples of how he has been clever with word-play than there are gaffs) and we don't need him to prove it either - listen to the song. The pregnant pause just before he says "turbulence" and the wry/comical tone he says the word with is most suggestive to me of deliberate word-play and humour.
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