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The problem with trying to play the messaging this way is that their noise machine is much much louder than…
- View post The quote in your article sounds like something out of a Stephen King story. Hanson's self-justification is very creepy. Is…
- View post Well thanks, its a great honor, what ever it is. (Slowly backs away...)
- View post Heh. Hat tip to you, sir.
- View post What mystifies me is WHY the rethugs and their wealthy backers want to drive the country into the third world.…
- View post You seriously sound like you are off your meds.
- View post That's the point: the whole "secret deal to scrap the P.O." thing was just a rumor, stated as fact by…
- View post People on this site have made that accusation, as late a a few months ago. (Brendan for one.) I appreciate…
- View post The powder blue tie was definitely a fashion error. Maybe to prove his manliness he should do a photo op…
- View post Looks like the committee may just punt until after the elections, according to todays LA times
- View post What I can't understand is why his show is so popular. The few times I have listened, he was disgusting,…
- View post Have to admit I haven't watched them much in reruns. Also, I try to draw a strong line between artists…
- View post Dang, I forgot Monty Python's Flying Circus. The greatest of them all!
- View post Personal favorites: Star Trek The X files Thirtysomething
- View post My personal favorite is Sienfeld
- View post !! Those youthful misspent hours were happy hours indeed.
- View post Clockwork Orange -- was at the top of my list of favorites 30 years ago but these days I prefer…
- View post Watched bambi many times with my kids. The simple fairy tales, well told, have incredible emotional strength. Also have always…
- View post Always have had a soft spot for Buckaroo Banzai. John Lithgow is so over the top he comes out the…
- View post Henry Fonda's final speech in the Grapes of Wrath still chokes me up.
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