You know, I have to wonder if he really cares very much. The Walk of Fame always struck me as more of a touristy kind of thing than anything else.
You know, I have to wonder if he really cares very much. The Walk of Fame always struck me as more of a touristy kind of thing than anything else.
On Grimm, they need to get Monroe involved once again in the investigations. He adds a lot of zest and wit that Hank simply isn't written with...
Superman:The Movie has a GREAT commentary track by Richard Donner and Tom Mankiewicz. Great fun and lots of great production tidbits, and my favorite, Donner talking about how long the Title Sequence was. 40 Year Old Virgin is also very fun. Big Trouble in Little China has Kurt Russell and John Carpenter, but is…
Have you ever read what I presume is the only official (and intentional) Star Trek comedy novel "How much for Just the Planet" by John M. Ford? I kept thinking of that book - which literally had me in tears the first time I read it - as I read "RedShirts".
Argh. I meant "a-n-y era".
I am always amazed by how willingly blind so many were to the horrible, horrible conditions of the Stalinist era Soviet Union. Not that an era of Soviet rule was ever admirable, but any reading of Soviet history is just one appalling thing after another.
Oh.... Boy. How could you not include Quantum Leap?
I wish I was in the crowd when the "Superfriends" theme got the marching band treatment:
Either a teenager, or someone with the mind of one.
May I ask, what part of the country do you live in?
Yeah, except that the simile fails as, I don't think that most Gay people went out of their way to tell Straight people that they were misguided superstitious louts that needed to be constantly reminded that what they believed in was wrong Wrong WRONG!
If I remember correctly, D&D had only 3 alignments, but AD&D had more, including "Lawful Evil", which describes Stalin and most other cruel dictators. Just because one follows "laws" doesn't make them good, especially if you're in an society that devalues rights or life.
I have never "come out" as my religion, or my political party. I just don't talk about it. Yet at least some % of the atheists I know won't ~shut up~ about it. I presume there are some atheists who keep it to themselves, including friends of mine who have never shared what they thought with me. I don't dislike…
Mine?
Just to elaborate, I come from a small town, and most of my Facebook friends do so as well, and in Small towns you try to not talk about certain topics, religion being one of 'em. We were the only Catholic family in a Downstate Illinois community of ab0ut 1500 protestants (including nearby farms), and I never recall…
Yeah, I guess. I come from a small town, and most of my Facebook friends do so as well, and in Small towns you try to not talk about certain topics, religion being one of 'em. We were the only Catholic family in a community of ab0ut 1500 protestants (including nearby farms), and I never recall religion ever entering…
It's my personal experience. I have 3 or 4 "Fundamentalist Atheist" friends, who I can count on for an annoying post every few days, and one in particular who loves to spoof Christian Holidays. Ramadan, not so much.
THEIR OWN BUSINESS. Danm typoss.
Don't forget the final step, which is to post and post and post all kinds of Atheism links on Facebook, making pronouncements that only true friends can bear. I believe in God, and I have friends who are atheists, and friends who are Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist and Hindu. The Atheists post the most about…
OK, Just to be safe, allow me to say "knock on wood, Knock On Wood, KNOCK ON WOOD FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT'S HOLY!"