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Teddy Roosevelt
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 6:58 am
by Rath Darkblade
Datadog wrote:adeyke wrote:Same as President Reagan. He was pretty popular back in the day when he was president. But ask a kid who President Reagan was, or what he did as a president - or what he did before he became president (an actor), these kids will, for the most part, have no clue.
Not quite who'd I'd compare Graham to, but I like the analogy.
Kind of like how the Roosevelt most kids are familiar with is the one who rode a moose to the moon and wrestled bears with his moustache instead of FDR.
Kids are familiar with Theodore Roosevelt? *raises eyebrow*
(All right, I know the Teddy Bear is named after Teddy Roosevelt, so you don't have to point
that out).
Re: New "Sierra" intro at Sierra.com...
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 7:21 am
by DeadPoolX
Rath Darkblade wrote:Datadog wrote:adeyke wrote:Same as President Reagan. He was pretty popular back in the day when he was president. But ask a kid who President Reagan was, or what he did as a president - or what he did before he became president (an actor), these kids will, for the most part, have no clue.
Not quite who'd I'd compare Graham to, but I like the analogy.
Kind of like how the Roosevelt most kids are familiar with is the one who rode a moose to the moon and wrestled bears with his moustache instead of FDR.
Kids are familiar with Theodore Roosevelt? *raises eyebrow*
(All right, I know the Teddy Bear is named after Teddy Roosevelt, so you don't have to point
that out).
Datadog's referring to Cracked.com's many articles/mentions/references to Teddy Roosevelt, who tend to portray him as a real life Batman of sorts.
Obviously they exaggerate a bit, but Roosevelt did do a lot of awesome things, or at least, he did them in a manner consistent with what would now be known as "complete badassery."
Re: New "Sierra" intro at Sierra.com...
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 1:54 pm
by Collector
Bully!
Re: New "Sierra" intro at Sierra.com...
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 5:44 am
by Rath Darkblade
DeadPoolX wrote:Rath Darkblade wrote:Datadog wrote:adeyke wrote:Same as President Reagan. He was pretty popular back in the day when he was president. But ask a kid who President Reagan was, or what he did as a president - or what he did before he became president (an actor), these kids will, for the most part, have no clue.
Not quite who'd I'd compare Graham to, but I like the analogy.
Kind of like how the Roosevelt most kids are familiar with is the one who rode a moose to the moon and wrestled bears with his moustache instead of FDR.
Kids are familiar with Theodore Roosevelt? *raises eyebrow*
(All right, I know the Teddy Bear is named after Teddy Roosevelt, so you don't have to point
that out).
Datadog's referring to Cracked.com's many articles/mentions/references to Teddy Roosevelt, who tend to portray him as a real life Batman of sorts.
Obviously they exaggerate a bit, but Roosevelt did do a lot of awesome things, or at least, he did them in a manner consistent with what would now be known as "complete badassery."
Hmm. The only thing I can remember about Teddy that was truly awesome is when he was shot while on the campaign trail. He insisted on finishing his speech before going to hospital to be treated.
He also shot a whole bunch of animals while on countless safaris... some people might find that awesome, but I don't...
Collector wrote:Bully!
Teddy Roosevelt is a bully?? Really?
I don't recall reading about him bullying people (well, not that much). Can you elaborate?
Re: New "Sierra" intro at Sierra.com...
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 9:54 am
by Collector
Bully was a word oft used by TR as an exclamation of commendation. The term "bully pulpit" comes from him.
Re: New "Sierra" intro at Sierra.com...
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 10:32 am
by DeadPoolX
Rath Darkblade wrote:
Hmm. The only thing I can remember about Teddy that was truly awesome is when he was shot while on the campaign trail. He insisted on finishing his speech before going to hospital to be treated.
One of the many tales repeated on Cracked.com, as well as other places on the Internet.
Something you need to remember about sites like Cracked.com is that they're primarily a comedy website. Most of what they do is for humorous purposes, although in recent years they've spent an inordinate amount of time debunking myths, rumors, urban legends, and other sorts of misunderstandings.
In fact, I wouldn't hesitate to say that the articles on Cracked often have more journalistic integrity than many on so-called professional sites, given that the news media is simply interested in getting ad revenue nowadays and act like tabloid rags to do it.
Rath Darkblade wrote:He also shot a whole bunch of animals while on countless safaris... some people might find that awesome, but I don't...
Different time, different ideas. I don't particularly consider hunting a great thing, but during Teddy Roosevelt's time, thoughts about this were a lot different.
All of this said, let's get back on topic about Sierra. Nothing wrong with talking about Roosevelt or anything else, just that if we want to continue doing that, maybe we should create a separate thread for it.
Re: New "Sierra" intro at Sierra.com...
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 7:22 am
by Rath Darkblade
Collector wrote:Bully was a word oft used by TR as an exclamation of commendation. The term "bully pulpit" comes from him.
Wow - I didn't know that. You learn a new thing every day.
DeadPoolX wrote:Rath Darkblade wrote:
Hmm. The only thing I can remember about Teddy that was truly awesome is when he was shot while on the campaign trail. He insisted on finishing his speech before going to hospital to be treated.
One of the many tales repeated on Cracked.com, as well as other places on the Internet.
Something you need to remember about sites like Cracked.com is that they're primarily a comedy website. Most of what they do is for humorous purposes, although in recent years they've spent an inordinate amount of time debunking myths, rumors, urban legends, and other sorts of misunderstandings.
In fact, I wouldn't hesitate to say that the articles on Cracked often have more journalistic integrity than many on so-called professional sites, given that the news media is simply interested in getting ad revenue nowadays and act like tabloid rags to do it.
Yes, I'm well aware that Cracked is a comedy site. I've seen some of their articles on historical topics - I wouldn't trust them for in-depth research, but they're occasionally amusing (even if they generally go VERY over-the-top).
Rath Darkblade wrote:He also shot a whole bunch of animals while on countless safaris... some people might find that awesome, but I don't...
Different time, different ideas. I don't particularly consider hunting a great thing, but during Teddy Roosevelt's time, thoughts about this were a lot different.
All of this said, let's get back on topic about Sierra. Nothing wrong with talking about Roosevelt or anything else, just that if we want to continue doing that, maybe we should create a separate thread for it.[/quote]
Whoops! Sorry to derail the Sierra thread.