'70's sitcoms:
'70's sitcoms:
Franny and Zombie
The Rise and Fall of the Zombie Empire
Plato's Zombie Republic
Marcus Aurelius' Zombie Meditations
St. Paul's First Epistle to the Zombies (1 Zombies) includes the following phrases:
Matt Millen and/or John Riggins.
I'll watch it again. I like the procedural-meets-Barney-Miller vibe.
No, I think you got it right.
Frank, I'm not suggesting we blow it up and start again, and neither, in my reading of him, is Quinn. What I get out of his books is that we need to back off the rush towards the cliff, then figure out what will work to allow us to survive healthily.
TomWaits, all you've got to do is read up on hunter-gatherer cultures that "civilization" has butted up against in recent years- the San, the Yanomami, the Pila Nguru, etc., and you'll see that while their lives weren't perfect in any sense, they live much more stress-free than those of us who are "civilized". While…
Only when I've got too much time on my hands.
At least three more times. I really like redundancy. I also like repeating myself.
Oh, Nabin…
"Some people labor under the delusion that happiness is mankind's natural state of being."
I barely remember it, Bucky. It ran for awhile in re-runs on Saturday afternoons in my area. Low-key might be right- it certainly wasn't aimed at 9 year-olds, so I'd have a hard time telling you if it was funny since that's how old it was when I saw it last.
"Who dares to come on these comment boards and p*ss all over the classics!
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Faded blue. Very working class hero.
I've never seen the film, but I recall hearing good things about it…Do I like it as your avatar? What's to dislike? Whatever floats yer boat…Just gets a bit confusing when people change their avatars. And it forces you to read everyone's handle.
Another thing I didn't like about it was that the cast had a really hard time keeping straight faces in scenes with Cosby. And I'm not talking about Temestt Bledsoe, Kehia Knight Pulliam and Raven-Symone, either. THEY were the professionals.
LUST!
It's been hittin' me with little left jabs for a few weeks now. Great book!
BTW, your new avatar threw me off.
Different perspectives, mbs.