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Published Letters: 2028
I don't know where you are but it is Tuesday here, asshat, or don't you people know how to use a fucking calendar. Oh I guess you are a dip shit too, hahahahahaha, no surprise here, wingnut.
ACORNNNNNNNNNNNN.......
Oh and might I add...WAHHHHHHHH.
Fuck off dip shit. Either comment on the merits of the column, or get the fuck back to sweeping up after your overlords, because you are just a minion in the Army of Mordor, commanded to come here an yell ACORNNNNNNN one more time.
You are just a hit and run commenter anyway, you chicken shit.
Your story is quite interesting and says quite a bit about society in general. The more things change the more they stay the same. Darn.
My, my, my how very angry we are today, or yesterday, whatever. Your rant shows you for what you are, absolutely fucking crazy. Good for you for showing up anyway and wearing your crazy on your sleeve.
Oh and one more point you need to understand, when you write your batshit crazy stuff, please do us all a favor and shorten your screeds. Stick to one subject at a time. I am only going to read so much crazy in one comment, and yours are far to long scattered for any normal person to take seriously.
Rampant? Okay, you all come here to naysay, I get that. However, misconstruing the written word is not Joans problem but your problem. If you don't see an undercurrent of racism in those teabagging teabaggers and their signs, you simply don't want to see racism.
But that does not paint everyone with the label racist. You may be a member of the younger generation, my kids generation. One of the more positive aspects of being young now, is racist attitudes harder to find. I think the younger generation is simply more multicultural and they do see people for who they are rather than the color of their skin, for the most part. That is a very positive turn of events for some of us who have seen much worse times.
What does winning constitute? It is time to withdraw from Afghanistan, eight years is too long, ten to fifteen more years is unacceptable.
Well daisyglaze I am glad to read your agent has insisted you have the Hollywood Carwash! Sheesh, a 10 plus sized, wow just wow.
Size 14 is considered plus sized, those women look terrific. Not emaciated and boyish.
I'm just saying, that was a good gig for him, he filled his classes every quarter with tons of eligible women! I loved his voice too, but I was married...
So shorter answer... yes... but in a more salacious way!
OMG you are correct, in college our poetry professor was hit on continually! But the way he read poetry, you knew he'd been using that gig for a very long time.
Hilarious! But it is probably those weird tween movies the Twilight series!
Of course you are wrong about who is smarter. :D
Agreed! :D
I know, what the hell are we going to do now, we will have to become reasonable in our arguments, Okay I guess I am willing.
Yikes! What am I supposed to do with that? Now how I am supposed to hurl some insult at you when we are arguing? Geez thanks, groundzero!
For the record, that is supposed to be funny :)
Right.
You know that is against Zenu's laws, those beards! :) LOL!
So true about the ending of Blade Runner, and the directors cut is good. No doubt. :)
I have a couple myself from when Tom and Nicole were working on that film they did in Billings Montana! He isn't what everyone thinks but I loved A Few Good Men, wasn't that the one with Demi Moore in it too!
I know, but he swears he is 5'9" Hahahaha! I love it, and what is it about him and amazon women anyway?
That is true, many leading men are quite short, no matter how tall they appear to be on the screen, or how they might lie about it on their imdb page. heh heh heh
Agreed, Sigourney Weaver has mastered the science fiction genre for women, no one can match her understanding of those characters.
I mention Bladerunner because I loved the overall look of the movie and the explanation of the change in milieu for the world when androids or robots become a part of society. Heavy Metal came out the year before in '81 and I think we were just itching for better and better SciFi movies because of all the excellent written SciFi there is available. Look how long it took I-Robot to become a movie. It is one of the best of Asimov's short stories, just like Bladerunner for Dick. Neither one were entire books, just great short stories.
When the first Mad Max came out, that is right 1980, I saw that one while I was in boarding school. I had a boyfriend though and don't think I actually saw that much of the movie, so I am going to cue it up on Netflix.
But when talking SciFi maybe it is best read. Everyone loves Sagan, me too, but Asimov remains the leader so far. Then of course we have Tolkein and Brooks of course, Heinlin and Dick, and the irrepressible Douglas Adams, who like Asimov wrote with incredible wit. I digress. :)
I am with you though, SciFi all the way! Bladerunner is sort of a Western and it was better than Mad Max, although any movie with Tina Turner is always a great movie!
Umm for someone who said the only movie John Wayne died in didn't include the Shootist, didn't watch the entire movie, or are are not remembering the movie in entirety. John Wayne died at the end of the Shootist, he was killed by that mustached dude. Rememeber he was killed in the bar, the last scene. Next Opey/Richie/Ron Howard killed the mustache.