I think Graham and Kinzinger never much supported him though.
I think Graham and Kinzinger never much supported him though.
Always adorable when it finally gets to "I hate voters, why can't we just have rule by an educated elite like H. G. Wells once wanted?"
I could maybe see it privately and before women could vote. (Okay before women could vote plastic surgery was maybe limited to things like facial prostheses for people who had lost their nose or an eye.) Although even then the men would probably be a tad euphemistic as befitted the age. ("That Margaret Fuller could…
The Trump voter I know best is more weirdly ambivalent. Sometimes she says he'll be the best President ever. But on this she said he is "an awful awful man." In the primaries she once called him "the devil" and voted for Rubio instead. Then in the general she voted for him as she's socially conservative.
In "Republicans you're maybe not hearing"
Um no. I'm Catholic and he's not my type.
Sorry. I actually love The Wonder Years! There were a few episodes though that went a bit overboard in how wonderful and magical and all that everything was then. If I'm in the right mood I actually find that moving, but if I'm not it's a bit "man you people are stuck on yourself sometimes."
Malaise forever!
I sometimes have liked it when they show Canadian shows in Summer. Maybe they could do that again?
Hispanics without Spanish surnames? Wealthier Asians maybe?
I think every Generation is at least somewhat nostalgic. However as a younger Gen-Xer I was kid in the 1980s. For us we got so much Baby-Boomer nostalgia on TV (Family Ties parents, The Wonder Years, which I liked TWY understand, TV specials on Woodstock, etc) I could understand if some of us ended up thinking "We're…
They are pretty much all dead. I do find a Marco López, from the 1967 Dragnet, who played a 1st Officer and is still alive. And maybe more surprisingly a Herbert Ellis, who helped develop the original Dragnet, is listed as still alive. The first is in his 80s and the second in his mid-90s.
"Battle Of The Network Stars"
Considering the history listed maybe an Asian American TV actor who also does film? Anyone know if Constance Wu is a member? She looks to be in film as long, or nearly so, as TV. Or Randall Park? Also in film for many years. Or Joel de la Fuente? (First film looks to be the 1990s) Or Terry Chen?
Yeah. Some of the names, in general, being only now makes some sense to me as they were mostly or solely TV, but Ming-Na Wen has been in film since 1993. And had a fairly significant role in The Joy Luck Club. (Hopefully Rosalind Chao is already in.)
Ha!
One nice thing about their big announcement is, that I recall, hardly anyone seemed to care. I maybe think it's a mix of
"The foot under the paperbag reveal is great."
They shuffled things around because of the shooting at the Congressional baseball practice. This week's, I believe, is about a shooting and they were going to show it that week.
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