Just keep walking, preacher-man.

River ,'Jaynestown'


Natter 34: Freak With No Name  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


DXMachina - Apr 11, 2005 10:29:34 am PDT #4710 of 10001
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

That is one of the reasons why Wrigley Field is so beloved, DXM--they've done an excellent job of keeping the advertising to a bare minimum.

Oh, Fenway is pretty much the same. They make their money by charging outrageous prices for standing room "seats." Shea is one of the loud stadiums,not helped by the fact that it's directly under one of the flight paths out of LaGuardia.


Matt the Bruins fan - Apr 11, 2005 10:31:14 am PDT #4711 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

This does make me wonder who exactly will be looked upon as the standard of our age, centuries hence. I'm thinking Ghandi and the various WWII leaders had more impact on the actual flow of events than anyone else... but I wonder if individuals who are actively worshipped as gods will end up having longer-lived recognition. (Elvis is the only major Western figure of the 20th century I know of who has such a cult springing up, though I'm woefully ignorant of other cultures that have deified historical personalities.)


Betsy HP - Apr 11, 2005 10:33:30 am PDT #4712 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

I hope my age is not characterized by pointless crabbiness.

Hey, my youth was, why should my decrepitude be any different?


Trudy Booth - Apr 11, 2005 10:34:56 am PDT #4713 of 10001
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Yeah, don't get me started on how cool smoking is with all the fun stuff and business to do. Except it only gives you something to do with your hands in the privacy of your own home anymore -- at least where I live, you can't smoke inside anywhere else.

Every third improv scene on earth has someone smoking and probably for these very reasons.


tommyrot - Apr 11, 2005 10:47:14 am PDT #4714 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

When I was a kid, I got these fake cigarettes from some mail-order novelty shop. They had red foil on the tips, so in the right light and from a distance it really looked like you had a lit cigarette.

ION:

My name is tommyrot and I have an addiction. An addiction to Jelly Belly Raspberries and Blackberries. They're sorta like regular Jelly Bellys, but instead of a hard shell they have many tiny jimmy-like dots on the outside (making them look sorta' like berries). So nummy, and rather expensive. Saturday I took a train to downtown Chicago just so I could go to Neiman-Marcus and buy some.


beth b - Apr 11, 2005 11:01:43 am PDT #4715 of 10001
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

I am all for looking at things in there time. Because siletn film started in this area - and we now have a silent film museaum and theater in the neighborhood, I have seen a bunch. sterotypes - male/female , race ,otr ethnic are prtetty rampent. Plus the number of films that have drug useres ( needle) on screen is amazing. sometimes it is uncomfortabe. It should be. That doesn't mean I don't watch. Some films are good despite the sterotypes. - others might have been good films at the time, but they just don't reach a modern audience. Actually, they now have as part of the announcements a reminder that some of the things we see on screen might not be acceptable to today's audiences.


Fred Pete - Apr 11, 2005 11:06:27 am PDT #4716 of 10001
Ann, that's a ferret.

we now have a silent film museaum and theater in the neighborhood

I've seen a fair number on TCM. And yeah, some of them can get pretty embarrassing. Even into the sound era -- I saw Harold Lloyd's first talkie, Welcome Danger, over the weekend, and a fair number of Chinese stereotypes kept taking me out of the movie (the plot involves a dope ring operating out of SF Chinatown).

Sad, because there's some pretty fair slapstick in there (though eventually it gets to be a bit much).


bon bon - Apr 11, 2005 11:10:30 am PDT #4717 of 10001
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

Holy CRAP those Windsor boys are pretty. [link]


Aims - Apr 11, 2005 11:13:54 am PDT #4718 of 10001
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Ain't they just?

sigh.


Kathy A - Apr 11, 2005 11:20:32 am PDT #4719 of 10001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Getting some fresh genes into that bloodline helped out a lot with the looks, even if it did shake up the family's moral certainty.