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8th March 12, 03:52 AM
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Lebowski?
Alright, I have been meaning to ask for a while, but have not got round to it, until now.
What, is a "Lebowski"? I have to confess that I am unfamiliar with the term and I hope I am not insulting anyone, or pouring petrol onto a fire.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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8th March 12, 04:02 AM
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Re: Lebowski?
It comes from the movie " The Big Lebowski". This was all started on the "an alternative to gentlemen" thread. You would have to read through the whole thing to actually catch up on this development. In short it's being used by members that associate the term "gentlemen" with a sort of elitism.
here's the link if you want to check into it for yourself.
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...ntlemen-70799/
Good to have you back.
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8th March 12, 04:04 AM
#3
Re: Lebowski?
By co-incidence I googled Lebowski on the Internet earlier this morning as I've noticed the word appearing a few times recently on Xmarks.
It seems that The Lebowski was an American film from 1998 in which Lebowski was a "dude".
I'm assuming therefore that our Xmarker Lebowskis are non-traditional kilt wearers such as those who wear Utilikilts to Renfaire events or Sportkilts to throw weights and cabers, may possibly also swill beer and not be offended by a few swear words.
However I am open to correction.
Edited to add:-
Thanks hjkrb623, beat me to it in posting, thanks for the info..
Last edited by cessna152towser; 8th March 12 at 04:06 AM.
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8th March 12, 04:19 AM
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Re: Lebowski?
If you enjoy a comedy, then you should take the time and watch the movie. I'm not one that personally enjoys foul language but the movie is hilarious! It would definitely help you understand the meaning of "the dude"...
Last edited by flyingshamrock; 8th March 12 at 04:22 AM.
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8th March 12, 04:38 AM
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Re: Lebowski?
"The Dude"? Yeah, he abides.
Me? I do to.
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8th March 12, 04:52 AM
#6
Re: Lebowski?
WIKI
The Dude "Jeffery Lebowski" is an past-the-sell-by-date ex-hippy and current slacker, who spends his time wandering around in a bathrobe, drinking White Russians, dodging bills, and bowling.
The movie is hilarious (although many find it off-putting and inscrutable) as it chronicles the misadventures of the Dude as a case of mistaken identity takes him for a ride.



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8th March 12, 05:10 AM
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Re: Lebowski?
Being in the same boat as Jock Scot, I too have not seen the film (nor do I wish to, based on everything the way people are describing it), nor am I familiar with the subculture it seems to have generated.
What does the statement below even mean?
 Originally Posted by biblemonkey
"The Dude"? Yeah, he abides.
Me? I do to.
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8th March 12, 05:21 AM
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Re: Lebowski?
 Originally Posted by CDNSushi
Being in the same boat as Jock Scot, I too have not seen the film (nor do I wish to, based on everything the way people are describing it), nor am I familiar with the subculture it seems to have generated.
What does the statement below even mean?
 Originally Posted by biblemonkey
"The Dude"? Yeah, he abides.
Me? I do to.
The Dude has taken Slacker-ism to an almost Taoist-Buddhist "Things Happen as They Happen" level of either enlightenment or apathy, depending on how you look at it.
It's actually spawned a philosophy called Dudeism.
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Last edited by artificer; 8th March 12 at 05:22 AM.
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8th March 12, 05:22 AM
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Re: Lebowski?
I had a woman stop and just about fall down the Post Office steps a couple of months ago. She said; "I thought you were the Big Lebowski."
I asked her who that was, and she said "Jeff Bridges."
Since I grew my hair long, I have had about a dozen people say/think that I am Bridges.
Might want to see if he needs a body double.........................though I don't know if I will like those White Russians.
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8th March 12, 05:26 AM
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Re: Lebowski?
"The Big Lebowski" is a Cohen brothers film. The pair of filmmaking brothers from Minnesota who made "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?"~"Fargo"~"Raising Arizona" and of course "No Country For Old Men."
Bizzarre sense of humor. My wife doesn't like Lebowski, but then again she might be a Nilihist.
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