Just curious, where did he go???? From some reason he crossed my mind, maybe the recent Biker Fox references.
He's got a twitter. @paultay
Not terribly active.
He had a blog...not sure about that.
edit - blog's gone.
Found an offer for $1,000,000 to assassinate him in 2006.
Quote from: Townsend on August 02, 2012, 05:16:32 PM
He's got a twitter. @paultay
Not terribly active.
He had a blog...not sure about that.
edit - blog's gone.
Found an offer for $1,000,000 to assassinate him in 2006.
By who? Biker Fox or Santa Claus?
Quote from: DolfanBob on August 02, 2012, 05:48:05 PM
By who? Biker Fox or Santa Claus?
I hate to think which ironic implement one would use to bludgeon or impale him with.
It takes a lot of knowledge to be a jester or clown. Paul Tay played both parts. His goal was to open the closed book defining who we are. His escapades centered on how foolish we have come by breaking our dull everyday existence.
Quote from: shadows on August 30, 2012, 08:21:58 PM
It takes a lot of knowledge to be a jester or clown. Paul Tay played both parts. His goal was to open the closed book defining who we are. His escapades centered on how foolish we have come by breaking our dull everyday existence.
Whoa (said in my best Fonzie voice)....
Quote from: Hoss on August 30, 2012, 08:32:32 PM
Whoa (said in my best Fonzie voice)....
Joey Lawrence = Whoa!
Fonzie = Aye!
Quote from: BKDotCom on August 30, 2012, 10:02:30 PM
Joey Lawrence = Whoa!
Fonzie = Aye!
http://www.wwtfd.org/fonz-fonzie-quotes/ (http://www.wwtfd.org/fonz-fonzie-quotes/)
~ "Aaaaeeeyyy!"
~ "Exactamundo"
~ "Whoa"
~ "I was wrrrooooogh!"
...The Fonz trying to admit he was wrong
~ "Wrongamundo"
...The Fonz telling someone else they were wrong
~ "Hey, I'm not the dreamer! I'm the dreamee!"
...after Richie asks Fonz if he has ever dreamed about a girl
~ "Now, I would let him go unless you want to make medical history."
...telling a guy to let go of Richie
~ "You picked a fight with a red and black tree?"
...after Richie tries to get Fonz to get rid of a very tall, very big lumberjack
~ "The man trusted you! What did you do, send your brain on vacation?"
...after Chachi has accidentally burned down Arnold's by not turning off the grill
~ "Stupid, yes. Also dumb. But it is something I've gotta do."
...after Richie tells The Fonz that trying to jump over a shark is stupid
~ "Don't you understand, your brain is clay and I gotta squeeze it!
Let me put it another way..."
...to his high school pupils
~ "Let me tell ya, it's a lot of fun in La-La Land."
...after Richie tells The Fonz he's in La-La Land after The Fonz danced his socks off
~ "You ain't nobody until you do what you want!"
~ "Step into my office."
~ "Sit on it!"
Wow! I just found the ~ thingy. Thanks Townsend.
Quote from: DolfanBob on August 31, 2012, 08:39:32 AM
Wow! I just found the ~ thingy. Thanks Townsend.
~ = tilde
My contribution for the day. :D
Quote from: DolfanBob on August 31, 2012, 08:39:32 AM
Wow! I just found the ~ thingy. Thanks Townsend.
That diacritical mark is know as a "tilde"
(http://www.picturenose.com/wp-content/uploads/Neo_Whoa.jpg)
Quote from: carltonplace on August 31, 2012, 08:45:41 AM
That diacritical mark is know as a "tilde"
(http://www.picturenose.com/wp-content/uploads/Neo_Whoa.jpg)
"Diacritical?"
"Check out the big brain on Carlton!"
(http://www.quotesworthrepeating.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Jules-Winnfield.jpg)
That big wig looks like the alien brain from "Mars Attacks"
Quote from: shadows on August 30, 2012, 08:21:58 PM
It takes a lot of knowledge to be a jester or clown. Paul Tay played both parts. His goal was to open the closed book defining who we are. His escapades centered on how foolish we have come by breaking our dull everyday existence.
Actually, I found him interesting.
Quote from: shadows on August 30, 2012, 08:21:58 PM
It takes a lot of knowledge to be a jester or clown. Paul Tay played both parts. His goal was to open the closed book defining who we are. His escapades centered on how foolish we have come by breaking our dull everyday existence.
or, he's nuts.
That doesn't keep me from finding you interesting.
Quote from: AquaMan on August 31, 2012, 01:01:43 PM
That doesn't keep me from finding you interesting.
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Least we forget the abnormal occupies the space both above and below the line we draw as normal.
Quote from: shadows on August 31, 2012, 05:04:33 PM
Least we forget the abnormal occupies the space both above and below the line we draw as normal.
I'm guessing you are the latter.
Quote from: Townsend on August 31, 2012, 05:06:08 PM
I'm guessing you are the latter.
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Right: I am of the latter.
I cannot calculate the weight of the universe's three trillion solar systems nor where all the matter came from. Nor if we can suspend life as we know it and move past the last solar system in any direction what will we find. Nor this planet covered with water and only a small amount of dry land on top of the mountains we survive on. There is the gravity that attracts all things on the planet. Etc.,etc.,etc.
Guess I'll have to get one of those diplomas that explains everything.
Quote from: shadows on August 31, 2012, 06:54:05 PM
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There is the gravity that attracts all things on the planet. Etc.,etc.,etc.
There is no gravity, the Earth just sucks. ;D
We saw Paul peddling south on Utica towards 21st the other evening. No costume, no erratic behavior... an apparently "normal" biker. (at that moment anyway)
QuoteWe saw Paul peddling south on Utica towards 21st the other evening. No costume, no erratic behavior... an apparently "normal" biker. (at that moment anyway)
He has panadiers made of old kitty litter tubs. He's toned down the costumes and whatnot. Any time that I havce spoken with him, what struck me most about him wasn't that he was a wingnut (which he certainly is), instead how humourless he was. He's one of the toughest rooms I have ever come across.
Quote from: Red Arrow on August 31, 2012, 09:53:21 PM
There is no gravity, the Earth just sucks. ;D
Then you are an advocate of the big bang where our part of the universe exploded creating the hydrogen fed sun, earth and the other planets forming in a black hole to be left left in space. Liken any explosion the back flow is accelerated beyond the unproven speed of light, thus all items are reemitted back to its former place in space. With such a theory one can explain the attraction of all matter to the planets.
Quote from: shadows on September 01, 2012, 01:25:07 PM
Then you are an advocate of the big bang where our part of the universe exploded creating the hydrogen fed sun, earth and the other planets formed in a black hole left in space. Liken any explosion the back flow is accelerated beyond the unproven speed of light, thus all items are reemitted back to its former place in space. With such a theory one can explain the attraction of all matter to the planets.
"Unproven speed of light"
Uh, it has been proven. You might want to research a little first.
Quote from: jacobi on September 01, 2012, 12:52:48 PM
He has panadiers made of old kitty litter tubs. He's toned down the costumes and whatnot. Any time that I havce spoken with him, what struck me most about him wasn't that he was a wingnut (which he certainly is), instead how humourless he was. He's one of the toughest rooms I have ever come across.
Paul can be an engaging, bright, and even funny speaker when the mood is on him. But there's an undercurrent of hostility in much of his writing, and that puts people off.
Quote from: Ed W on September 01, 2012, 01:46:21 PM
Paul can be an engaging, bright, and even funny speaker when the mood is on him. But there's an undercurrent of hostility in much of his writing, and that puts people off.
Hmm. Seems I have read some of that Wringling Brothers kind of humor on here. ;D
From my conversations with Paul he is a very smart guy. His explanation to me regarding his antics was he tired of people thinking Tulsa was a stale place full of RINO's. He wanted when someone searched for Tulsa on Google for a story about his antics to pop up. Not because he wanted the fame, but because he wanted to show Tulsa had a little weird to it. Personally, I have no problem with this.
Quote from: rdj on September 04, 2012, 10:03:45 AM
From my conversations with Paul he is a very smart guy. His explanation to me regarding his antics was he tired of people thinking Tulsa was a stale place full of RINO's. He wanted when someone searched for Tulsa on Google for a story about his antics to pop up. Not because he wanted the fame, but because he wanted to show Tulsa had a little weird to it. Personally, I have no problem with this.
Ahhh, trying to give Tulsa a little Austin or Portland.
We saw him out at Turkey Mountain a few weeks ago. Appeared to be on his meds.