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I'm glad you support him but the problem isn't with his personal convictions on meat eating but his pretentious, manipulative, and dictating requirement that all people unlucky enough to be in his temporary orbit submit their personal preferences to his.

Well apparently if you want to be really punk you should tattoo "Meat is Murder" with a nearby tear drop on your ass.

Honestly, I don't live anywhere near Chicago and have never thought of attending Riot Fest, but if the management had issued a statement along the lines of:
"We apologize that Morrissey will not be performing tonight. He required that we shut down out meat-serving venues and refrain from serving meat products before he

Kale we all just get along??!!

No, but I'll look it up. Dumas is one of my all-time favorite authors.

Dude, you sound totally toasted.

WE are the brain-washers. WE are the solvers of murders.

"George R.R. Martin teases 'thousands of pages' of Game Of Thrones prequel material…
….so basically half a book?

Walker can speak to Vin by communicating through car headlights?

The Walkering Dead

As a history buff, I started "The War of Wars" by Robert Harvey". The misses and I just returned from France so it seemed appropriate to begin this stellar account of the Napoleonic era.

The "i" and "e" have fallen off but the Gotham police station roof used to be the prime stop for a pretty lecherous club scene.

That the man should have dropped the kids of a building at knee-breaking level?

Agreed. But, it is a movie that requires a certain perspective to watch. On the heels of "Taken" I was ready to see 90 minutes of Liam Neeson punch wolves. Seeing it again as a think piece on masculinity, the value of life etc., it's a quite affecting movie and lead performance.

Or listen to nannies complain about Affleck's more…. personal deflategate.

I would also add the 2007 movie "Bug" to this list. It was marketed as William Friedkin returning to his glorious "Exorcist" horror routes. I believe I saw it over Halloween thinking it would be a stellar new seasonal classic. Yeah. No.

The Grey is a perfect example. I was totally fooled into thinking this was Liam Neeson as a makeshift Wolverine fighting a bunch of wolves. Instead we got what we got. In retrospect I think the movie is quite worthwhile but I definitely left the theatre thinking I got screwed out of my $10.

They suck?

Just because it happens to be two things that cannot be contained…

I stopped getting fooled by Big Research years ago. Nowadays I just follow the David St. Hubbins philosophy of belief in reporting.