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Buck (Bucky, Bucko, etc) is a standard nickname in English-speaking countries for healthy, strong, and presumably sexually virile and preening young men. In that sense it's a complimentary nickname. But you're still basically comparing them to a stallion, so naturally some people are going to take offense.
However, you

I know..right?
Can you imagine a British sitcom star hosting an American chat show?

It opened better than Tintin and The Terminal.

Well, nobody can predict the future; but if you've read any of his newspaper obituaries this weekend, you might have noticed that the Iraq war doesn't play a prominent part in any of them.

Didn't Wolfsbane from the New Mutants have a similar dilemma? Or am I thinking of some other Marvel were-character who had to make a choice between man or beast?

"Night" is the only words of Wiesel that will live in perpetuity.

Sound, intelligent people recognize that truth…But that's not going to keep them from picking a side.

He was also a supporter of the US war against Germany. Clearly there was no War this man didn't get behind.

Speaking of Roger Moore, 1979 also saw the release of "ffolkes" an okay thriller with some action scenes that called for more exertion than Roger had on the set of Moonraker.

Couldn't Billy Dee and Tommy Lee have just played Two-Face's separate halves? Then everybody's happy.

The design theme of the prequels was to make the costumes and vehicles feel vaguely "period", since the movies took place twenty years earlier. Thus they all had old fashioned art deco touches.
And 20th century Earth familiarity has always been part of Star Wars. The Jazz Combo in the Mos Eisley tavern. Tatooine's

Losing cities don't LOSE anything really though. They don't go into mourning. It's not a zero sum game.

I don't know that sports were ever entirely blue collar. Working class had less time and energy for rugby and baseball and cricket and fox-hunting than the upper class.

When you go to the trouble of announcing your indifference to something…anything really…to a world of strangers, it implies that there is some passion there.

Chomsky should be pleased to see modern talk-radio and Fox news have applied the populist sports enthusiasm and discourse to the political arena.

That love would turn sour if they had won on Sunday.

But people had been drinking Sprite and 7-up for decades. Why did this clear soda shatter their conceptions?

It's not selfless when it's usually just the women he cares about personally. And it's not like these benevolent gestures put him at any real personal risk (or even take up much time).
Besides, on th whole, he uses his powers the way HE sees fit, without needing to answer to anybody. Did Rand disapprove of such

Agents of SHIELD by Stephen J. Cannell?

Foolish, but still indirect.