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Heinlein wrote a bunch of novels about this in the 50s and early 60s.

Eh, I don't have the legs for a dress.

I still have flashbacks

I really liked the story, once it got going it was a page turner, I usually prefer my stories relatively straightforward and direct, without any mindbending elements to them and this fit the bill.

I think that's the point, making a modern version of an old favorite, they're supposed to be a fun uncomplicated read, sometimes you want a simple page turner not something deep and complicated with lots of levels of thought and philosophy to explore.

Reading Tramp Royale, his book about a trip around the world he and his wife took in the early 50s makes him seem a lot different than you might think he would be from reading his novels. I wonder how much of the political philosophizing in his novels was how he really thought and how much was from a character he

One cabbit please.

I'm still not sure if I like this show, one episode yes the next no. I like parts of it but it might be a bit too weird for me, it's right on that line.

If you haven't seen Tombstone with Kurt Russel and Val Kilmer, Unforgiven with Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman and Open Range with Kevin Costner and Robert Duvall you should check those out. Hollywood still cranks out a good western every 5-10 years.

Fantasy until I read one of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles novels. Until then I had only read sword and sorcery novels which I don't care for.

If someone says it's a fun read or fun to watch, I get bored relatively easily and there is a lot of dull stuff floating around for us to read and watch.

The audience won.

All of my pet peeves are perfectly rational.

I have friends that got rid of their stuff for girlfriends and a few years later the women left them and their lifelong hobby stuff was already long gone. Good for you for standing up for yourself.

I kind of had a feeling that this was the end, this last season lacked some of the pizazz that the show had before, probably due to the losses to the cast.

Can it trash talk them too? That's what I want to see.

Truth

It airs on the CW which was for years a network programmed for young women, I haven't watched a CW show since they canceled their last two sitcoms 5-6 years ago and I suspect that many men don't watch the network much these days.

Bernard Hopkins is the only pro athlete that I can think of who is older than me. When he retires I turn into a pile of ashes.