July 4th, 2003
Can you capitalize on being an idiot? This interests me.
I think there are numerous examples, in cinema and in politics for sure, that support the idea that, yes, one can capitalize on being an idiot. But to truly excel I think the idiot must be driven, or propped up. Or if it is one's goal to be underestimated, playing the idiot fool can be beneficial. Answer number two is--"huh?"
ON BEING AN IDIOT.
rachael can i ask you a ?....rylee, riley, ryley, reilly....which is more pure/ancient/traditional etc?, and other comments?......thanks
Of course, there's also Sir Clarence Wryly and that huge biography of him, the celebrated five-volume "Life of Wryly".
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Can you capitalize on being an idiot? This interests me.
- rachael 7-05-2003 9:52 am
I think there are numerous examples, in cinema and in politics for sure, that support the idea that, yes, one can capitalize on being an idiot. But to truly excel I think the idiot must be driven, or propped up. Or if it is one's goal to be underestimated, playing the idiot fool can be beneficial. Answer number two is--"huh?"
- jimlouis 7-05-2003 5:21 pm [add a comment]
ON BEING AN IDIOT.
- jim 7-05-2003 7:03 pm [add a comment]
rachael can i ask you a ?....rylee, riley, ryley, reilly....which is more pure/ancient/traditional etc?, and other comments?......thanks
- Skinny 7-07-2003 1:47 am [add a comment]
It's most common as a last name, usually as O'Reilly, but also as Reilly. This is the most usual spelling also.
- rachael 7-07-2003 10:51 pm [add a comment]
thanks
- Skinny 7-08-2003 1:12 am [add a comment]
A couple of Wry-leez.
- alex 7-09-2003 5:38 pm [add a comment]
Of course, there's also Sir Clarence Wryly and that huge biography of him, the celebrated five-volume "Life of Wryly".
- Alan (guest) 7-10-2003 11:57 am [add a comment]