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Public My background wallpaper this week. The prison were Golgo 13 was held in the latest episode of the TV series. (^_^)
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Public Author Anne Rice on TIME Magazine's 10 Questions podcast talking about her born again Christianity and how it will effect her writing, among other things.
I can imagine she's giving her agent and publisher fits. No more profitable vampire fiction from her now! Well, perhaps one more. She hints. But they have to realize that there's a huge market for "End of Days" disaster fiction in the ...
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Public Dennis Miller on Obama playing the reverse "race card" or as Miller put it, the "race card card". Yeah, it disturbed me as well. Greatly. I'm not a fan of Obama's politics, and I see him for what he is as a politician. But his overt racism and racist associations make me really cringe. And you can't be on the right and criticize anything about his campaign ...
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Public Today's song that came to me in the shower. "I Will", a nice simple love song by The Beatles from their self-titled album also known as "The White Album". So this one has been in my head today.
(I go off here...)
On a side note: Suck it, Jim Sturgess. Heh heh Okay, I thought his singing in the movie "Across the Universe" is _very_ annoying with that fake ...
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Public After listening to the latest episode of the MunchCast food podcast, somehow the notion of wondering if "candy cigarettes" were still around here in the U.S. hit me. After all, how could such a politically incorrect candy still exist in today's society?
Well of course WikiPedia had an answer ...
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...Heh, they are still around.
Of course I remember having this candy as a child ...
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Public Whoa! Warner Brothers actually tried to de-credit Mel Brooks and Buck Henry as creators of "Get Smart"?! Bastards! That is enough to get me to boycot the film right there, but there's also this interesting Fox News review of the film. Roger Friedman's review is only lukewarm at best. The article has some welcome news on what Mel Brooks is up to.
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