Spawn's dad
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Garbage Land wasn't too shabby either.
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"lucky"
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Wasn't the quote something along the lines of "read a book by a guy who actually walked somewhere?"
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Cristopher Hitchens & Douglas Wilson
Spawn's dad replied to Spawn's dad's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
dunno. I just tune in for his interviews. They're frequently pretty good, with today as evidence. -
They're promoting their DVD COLLISION: Christopher Hitchens vs. Douglas Wilson
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That's because most of their fans are from long island.
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Apparently on the list is not seeing Ction and not going to Horace and Dickies.
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I want one of those fish sandwiches he ate
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Ction has me on a pretty tight schedule. Maybe next time. have it DVRed and am going to watch it tonight
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Anything worth seeing or eating in DC besides the obvious tours of political institutions? Might be in town this weekend.
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We should get to work on the next one In the great green room...
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He has a dream or shroom experience of a bunch of angry dysfunctional monsters and when he realizes his imagination sucks as bad as his life he's suddenly ok with his mother ignoring him for her job or when she's trying to score with some guy? At 8, 9, 10?
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agreed
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how old is Max? Spawn thought 3rd or 4th grade. That isn't a period of transition into adulthood. So if that's what it's about it's no wonder it missed the mark.
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Other than a kid in a wolf costume the movie had nothing to do with the book. I mean, christ, it was a, what, 15 page picture book? In fact, most of the posts in this thread had significantly more words than the book.
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I wouldn't take a five year old to see that. They're either going to be bored or freaked out. In either event it's clearly not worth the money for that. Once I got over the fact that tony soprano was an angry children's book character I found myself hoping Sil would make an appearance, KW would strip, and then they'd whack Douglas. Mostly I was bored enough to be enraptured by these thoughts so methinks it wasn't such a great flick. Spawn liked it though.
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Why does he keep his black friends in piles? Are they neat piles, or more like pickup sticks? Are the piles better tended to than his heaps of Mexican landscapers? And nothing personal, but I wouldn't let any of you use my bathroom.
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Barack Obama hates Buddhist people...
Spawn's dad replied to M. (hristine's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I'm not going to worry about my unemployment any longer. Clearly these are the end times. -
Barack Obama hates Buddhist people...
Spawn's dad replied to M. (hristine's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Usually you get them after you do something, not in the hope you will. -
Barack Obama hates Buddhist people...
Spawn's dad replied to M. (hristine's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Well now that he's a Nobel prize winner the Dalai Lama has got nothing on him. -
wait. we're fucked up morons because we see rape as rape, irregardless of age, can't quite wrap our heads around a woman (or girl) holding any responsibility for it despite how provocative or slutty they may dress, and really don't feel the need to nuance the degrees or wrongness when one violates someone sexually who they hold emotional or physical power over. sign me up for being a moron.
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Really? Did you piece that together all by yourself? You're either a troll, or an imbecile. In either case your post doesn't warrant argument, just highlighting as a sad and ignorant point of view.
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^This is fucking retarded. You're way too stupid to be a Wilco fan.
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No, it doesn't really make your point. The athletic achievement is greater than the book. The fact that Michael Jackson diddled little boys all but negates anything he did for me, but countless people defend his body of work as separate from his life. The fact that your hero killed himself, for me, casts a pale on his work but for you that isn't the case. No one said it gave anyone the right to act anyway at all. Artists, doctors, lawyers, athletes, ice cream men, all make incredible achievements in their particular areas. All should have to conform to the boundaries of socially acceptable beh