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@ibrodie

Proud manufacturer of Buzzleberry pie plates, made with care in Osnaburg, New Brunswick.

Katılım Ocak 2009
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Cyrus Wittig
Cyrus Wittig@CyWittig·
For my fantasy football punishment, I will be attempting the Waffle House challenge. I must stay in a Waffle House for 24 hours. For every waffle I eat, an hour is subtracted from my sentence. Please join me on this journey.
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JEN KIRKMAN
JEN KIRKMAN@JenKirkman·
Here is my decade-end review: What. The. Actual. Fuck.
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Sarah Beattie
Sarah Beattie@nachosarah·
apparently fiona hill got her phd in dick punching bullshitters
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Jenny Johnson
Jenny Johnson@JennyJohnsonHi5·
My dog Dewey and his stuffed flamingo, Flubert. Dewey can fit Flubert in his mouth. He’s very proud of himself.
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ian brodie@ibrodie·
@ULTweets @chancerubbage And class territory. @jmcinsolvency wrote of the “Pocahontas McGuinty” variation in Scotland and speaks to the class-bound arguments (which are, of course, also embedded in discussions of race despite American reluctance to think in terms of class).
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It's an Urban Legend
It's an Urban Legend@ULTweets·
@chancerubbage Yes, it’s often the additional narrative (or implied narrative) that places these “funny name” anecdotes in racist territory.
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It's an Urban Legend
It's an Urban Legend@ULTweets·
Seeing plenty of “Shitheads” (“pronounced ‘sha-THEAD’”) and “Females” (“like ‘tamale’”) and “Placentas” and “La-as” (“the dash is silent”) recounted for #WorstBabyNameIveHeard, so mosey on over there if you want to catch up on (racist) “peculiar name” legends. 🙄
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University of Toronto Press
Biff & whiff. Baker’s fog. Milling frolic. People can’t get enough of the Dictionary of #CapeBreton English, which captures the economic & cultural life through the island’s distinctive language. Head east on Day 4 of the #12DaysofReading - 50% off today! bit.ly/2P1Ngq2.
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ian brodie@ibrodie·
@CJclass09 @AFSNewFolklore @profjeannie I’ve just solicited a great paper for an upcoming special issue on song parody about sport song and chants from the soccer stands as folk performance. KEEP YOUR DIALS TUNED TO THIS STATION.
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New Directions in Folklore
New Directions in Folklore@AFSNewFolklore·
.@ibrodie conducts an audacious watching of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! to better understand how the show teaches young viewers the grammar of mystery of legend and what counts as “spooky.” #isclr2018
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Kristiana Willsey
Kristiana Willsey@BlueWindGirl·
Very impressed that @ibrodie not only wrote a presentation, but a second, meta-presentation to run parallel to and heckle the first one 🌟
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ian brodie@ibrodie·
FYI: Ian Brodie is in Ironbridge, United Kingdom presenting his Trestle-painting at BRIDGE: The Heritage of... fb.me/CLjUsD2m
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CBU
CBU@cbuniversity·
Creepy clown phenomenon stretches from CB to southern U.S. & Prof Ian Brodie shares his thoughts @AVulgarArt hubs.ly/H04F08N0
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ian brodie@ibrodie·
@FolkTaleGeek Yes. Hundreds of them. Start with the work of the husband and wife team of the Opies. Then look up Sutton-Smith.
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