October 4, 2002
12:09 AM
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The Oldie: Celebrating The Sulphurous Glory Of Old FartdomIf you're a sozzled, bilious and deeply reactionary misanthropic Brit who's over 80, hates anything foreign (specially Americans) and stubbornly refuses to die just for the pleasure of spiting the youngsters, then
The Oldie is definitely the magazine for you. It couldn't be more "out of synch" with the "cool" MeFi "demographic" but it does share the same in-your-face fuckwittedness and I love it. Its unofficial editorial manifesto, drafted by the late, great Auberon Waugh, says it all:
1. Inveighing against the ignorance, idleness, stupidity, dishonesty and sexual incompetence of the young.
2. Insulting the young in any and every manifestation.
3. Insulting the old who seem to be deferring or otherwise sucking up to the young.
4. Promoting the idea of "age fascism" whereby the young are automatically seen as inferior.
5. Denouncing new things, new ideas, modernism in any form, especially anything proposed in the name of youth or by someone under the age of 40.[More inside]
posted by MiguelCardoso (23 comments total)
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1) Patrick Newley's account of the meeting Of two English queens: Quentin Crisp and Douglas Byng;
2) Nicholas Wollaston's tale of two friends eaten by crocodiles;
3) The Marquess of Aberdeen's guide to the best bordellos of days gone by;
4) Richard Ingrams's reflections on The Oldie's first ten years (which includes the Auberon Waugh letter I quoted.
posted by MiguelCardoso at 12:19 AM on October 4, 2002