I wonder if it can tell us whether it's Bernie Time.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 7:58pmMe: Will that Americana for humbug?
ChatGPT:It seems like you're referring to a phrase or concept, but it's not entirely clear what you mean. "Americana" typically refers to artifacts, culture, or customs characteristic of the United States, while "humbug" generally means deceptive or false talk or behavior. Could you please provide more context or clarify your question so I can better understand what you're asking?
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Wow, not even anything about mossad vans being outside the twin towers on 9/11. Massive fail for AI.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 7:58pmMe: Will that Americana for humbug?
ChatGPT:It seems like you're referring to a phrase or concept, but it's not entirely clear what you mean. "Americana" typically refers to artifacts, culture, or customs characteristic of the United States, while "humbug" generally means deceptive or false talk or behavior. Could you please provide more context or clarify your question so I can better understand what you're asking?
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Kory wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 8:06pmI wonder if it can tell us whether it's Bernie Time.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 7:58pmMe: Will that Americana for humbug?
ChatGPT:It seems like you're referring to a phrase or concept, but it's not entirely clear what you mean. "Americana" typically refers to artifacts, culture, or customs characteristic of the United States, while "humbug" generally means deceptive or false talk or behavior. Could you please provide more context or clarify your question so I can better understand what you're asking?
AI is crap."Bernie Time" is a phrase that gained popularity during the 2016 and 2020 United States presidential campaigns of Bernie Sanders, a senator from Vermont. It often referred to moments when Bernie Sanders was seen as gaining momentum or when there was anticipation surrounding his speeches, events, or policy proposals.
Without more context, it's difficult to determine if "Bernie Time" is relevant to a specific event or situation occurring in 2024. If you could provide more details or clarify your question, I'd be happy to assist you further.
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However:
Me: Do wise men and street kids make a great team?
Me: Do wise men and street kids make a great team?
In short, we really should have sold James to Bernie when we had the chance.Wise men and street kids can indeed make a great team, despite their differences in backgrounds and life experiences. Each brings unique perspectives, skills, and knowledge to the table:
Wise men: Typically older, experienced individuals who have accumulated knowledge through years of learning and life experiences. They often provide wisdom, guidance, and mentorship to others. Their insights and ability to think critically can help guide the team's decisions and actions.
Street kids: Often young individuals who have grown up in challenging environments and learned to navigate life through street smarts, resilience, and adaptability. They may have insights into survival, resourcefulness, and innovation that wise men may not possess. Their energy, creativity, and unconventional thinking can inject new perspectives into the team.
When these two groups come together, they can complement each other's strengths and weaknesses. Wise men can offer guidance and wisdom while street kids can bring fresh ideas and alternative solutions to problems. Collaboration between them can lead to innovative solutions, effective problem-solving, and mutual learning and growth.
Ultimately, the success of their partnership depends on mutual respect, open communication, and a willingness to learn from each other's experiences.
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Started losing value the second you got me off the lot.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 8:26pmHowever:
Me: Do wise men and street kids make a great team?
In short, we really should have sold James to Bernie when we had the chance.Wise men and street kids can indeed make a great team, despite their differences in backgrounds and life experiences. Each brings unique perspectives, skills, and knowledge to the table:
Wise men: Typically older, experienced individuals who have accumulated knowledge through years of learning and life experiences. They often provide wisdom, guidance, and mentorship to others. Their insights and ability to think critically can help guide the team's decisions and actions.
Street kids: Often young individuals who have grown up in challenging environments and learned to navigate life through street smarts, resilience, and adaptability. They may have insights into survival, resourcefulness, and innovation that wise men may not possess. Their energy, creativity, and unconventional thinking can inject new perspectives into the team.
When these two groups come together, they can complement each other's strengths and weaknesses. Wise men can offer guidance and wisdom while street kids can bring fresh ideas and alternative solutions to problems. Collaboration between them can lead to innovative solutions, effective problem-solving, and mutual learning and growth.
Ultimately, the success of their partnership depends on mutual respect, open communication, and a willingness to learn from each other's experiences.
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Not to mention the oppressive cost of upkeep.Silent Majority wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 8:43pmStarted losing value the second you got me off the lot.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 8:26pmHowever:
Me: Do wise men and street kids make a great team?
In short, we really should have sold James to Bernie when we had the chance.Wise men and street kids can indeed make a great team, despite their differences in backgrounds and life experiences. Each brings unique perspectives, skills, and knowledge to the table:
Wise men: Typically older, experienced individuals who have accumulated knowledge through years of learning and life experiences. They often provide wisdom, guidance, and mentorship to others. Their insights and ability to think critically can help guide the team's decisions and actions.
Street kids: Often young individuals who have grown up in challenging environments and learned to navigate life through street smarts, resilience, and adaptability. They may have insights into survival, resourcefulness, and innovation that wise men may not possess. Their energy, creativity, and unconventional thinking can inject new perspectives into the team.
When these two groups come together, they can complement each other's strengths and weaknesses. Wise men can offer guidance and wisdom while street kids can bring fresh ideas and alternative solutions to problems. Collaboration between them can lead to innovative solutions, effective problem-solving, and mutual learning and growth.
Ultimately, the success of their partnership depends on mutual respect, open communication, and a willingness to learn from each other's experiences.
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Wait, we weren't going with deferred maintenance? Whoops.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 8:49pmNot to mention the oppressive cost of upkeep.Silent Majority wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 8:43pmStarted losing value the second you got me off the lot.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 8:26pmHowever:
Me: Do wise men and street kids make a great team?
In short, we really should have sold James to Bernie when we had the chance.Wise men and street kids can indeed make a great team, despite their differences in backgrounds and life experiences. Each brings unique perspectives, skills, and knowledge to the table:
Wise men: Typically older, experienced individuals who have accumulated knowledge through years of learning and life experiences. They often provide wisdom, guidance, and mentorship to others. Their insights and ability to think critically can help guide the team's decisions and actions.
Street kids: Often young individuals who have grown up in challenging environments and learned to navigate life through street smarts, resilience, and adaptability. They may have insights into survival, resourcefulness, and innovation that wise men may not possess. Their energy, creativity, and unconventional thinking can inject new perspectives into the team.
When these two groups come together, they can complement each other's strengths and weaknesses. Wise men can offer guidance and wisdom while street kids can bring fresh ideas and alternative solutions to problems. Collaboration between them can lead to innovative solutions, effective problem-solving, and mutual learning and growth.
Ultimately, the success of their partnership depends on mutual respect, open communication, and a willingness to learn from each other's experiences.
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Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead
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We also got screwed on the TruCoat on his undercarriage.Flex wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 9:03pmWait, we weren't going with deferred maintenance? Whoops.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 8:49pmNot to mention the oppressive cost of upkeep.Silent Majority wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 8:43pmStarted losing value the second you got me off the lot.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 8:26pmHowever:
Me: Do wise men and street kids make a great team?
In short, we really should have sold James to Bernie when we had the chance.Wise men and street kids can indeed make a great team, despite their differences in backgrounds and life experiences. Each brings unique perspectives, skills, and knowledge to the table:
Wise men: Typically older, experienced individuals who have accumulated knowledge through years of learning and life experiences. They often provide wisdom, guidance, and mentorship to others. Their insights and ability to think critically can help guide the team's decisions and actions.
Street kids: Often young individuals who have grown up in challenging environments and learned to navigate life through street smarts, resilience, and adaptability. They may have insights into survival, resourcefulness, and innovation that wise men may not possess. Their energy, creativity, and unconventional thinking can inject new perspectives into the team.
When these two groups come together, they can complement each other's strengths and weaknesses. Wise men can offer guidance and wisdom while street kids can bring fresh ideas and alternative solutions to problems. Collaboration between them can lead to innovative solutions, effective problem-solving, and mutual learning and growth.
Ultimately, the success of their partnership depends on mutual respect, open communication, and a willingness to learn from each other's experiences.
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Me; Make up a story about asses and tin whistles.
I feel cheated.In a quirky village known for its love of music, there was an unusual tradition involving tin whistles and, surprisingly, donkeys.
The villagers believed that playing tin whistles in the presence of donkeys brought good luck and harmony to the community.
One day, a talented musician named Melody arrived in the village, carrying a magical tin whistle said to have the power to make donkeys dance.
Skeptical at first, the villagers gathered in the town square as Melody played a lively tune on her enchanted tin whistle.
To everyone's astonishment, the donkeys joined the joyful dance, creating a whimsical spectacle that turned the village into a haven of musical merriment.
Who pfaffed the pfaff? Who got pfaffed tonight?
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Just because you can straighten a banana you think you're an expert in stretching definitions now?
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Well, I did minor in definition stretching at the Sorbonne.Olaf wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 3:03amJust because you can straighten a banana you think you're an expert in stretching definitions now?
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You've got the brains, I've got the looks—let's make lots of money.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 7:22amWell, I did minor in definition stretching at the Sorbonne.
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That song is older than you, I think!Kory wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 4:04pmYou've got the brains, I've got the looks—let's make lots of money.
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No, I'm three years older than it. But we did both work with the same producer (he hates bass players—Hooky and Alan Dias have confirmed what I suspected).Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 4:06pmThat song is older than you, I think!Kory wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 4:04pmYou've got the brains, I've got the looks—let's make lots of money.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 7:22amWell, I did minor in definition stretching at the Sorbonne.
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Huh. I thought you hadn't hit 40 yet.Kory wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 4:10pmNo, I'm three years older than it. But we did both work with the same producer (he hates bass players—Hooky and Alan Dias have confirmed what I suspected).Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 4:06pmThat song is older than you, I think!Kory wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 4:04pmYou've got the brains, I've got the looks—let's make lots of money.
Weird for a guy known for producing dance-oriented rock to be hostile to bassists. Maybe it's something as basic as a bass player stole his girlfriend once.
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