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  1. That way you will give her a heart ATTACK, certainly.
  2. ...If you could direct me to some. Your pic reminds me of that crack about Russian masseuses all looking like Walter Matthau.
  3. And now we know to look for said merchandise in the "stemwear" dept.
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    Sigmund Freud

    I think he said much the same thing in published writings. Will rummage and report. Interesting how his offhand and non-condemnatory "arrested development" hypothesis was clutched onto by subsequent of his followers as a diagnosis of pathology, when he clearly was saying the opposite. In this respect, the deciders about the DSM who finally reclassified us are not much in advance of the Church's only 500-years-late pardon of Galileo.
  5. You can only imagine my restraint at not having mentioned that name heretofore! ...By golden fortune, a YouTube rendition of the whole shebang: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMkORumCCZw One worships Price, and feels this morsel of overblown kitsch stands among his finest works.
  6. ROFL You are too sweet. I thought I was the one who was drunk those evenings together! Well, what it was, was football. That should explain it. Now, had it been basketball, the one real sport here in NC as anyone knows... (My mama, an N.C. State fan, on that account expressly forbade my even giving thought to applying to UNC. It was as if I had considered converting to Catholicism.)
  7. 'Dr. Phibes Rises Again.' Over-the-top sequel to stylistically brilliant, already over-the-top 'The Abominable Dr. Phibes' -- lately referenced here in image by our lookin. When I first saw it, I was absolutely entranced that -- spoiler alert! -- the (nominally) Bad Guy GETS AWAY IN THE END. And not just any old 'away' -- closing credits roll over Phibes (Vincent Price) rafting down the River of Life, in its once-every-thousand-years-or-whatever opening up under one of the Pyramids, with his beloved (and formerly deceased) wife Victoria by his side, he the while singing 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow.' http://en.wikipedia....bes_Rises_Again
  8. 'The Draughtsman's Contract.' Wherein Peter Greenaway first established his, for my money, mind-blowing style & gorgeously obsessional notions of how film can be. http://en.wikipedia....'s_Contract
  9. 'Martin,' 1976, written & directed by George Romero. About a young man who is delusional and thinks he is a vampire. Or maybe he is...? Romero claims this is his favorite of all his films, acc to Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia....i/Martin_(film) I had the hots for the actor for a week after first seeing it at age 19.
  10. Ditto! General Leslie Groves, the army officer in charge of the bomb project, wanted Oppenheimer to be the scientific director of the program, despite what he would call the "snag" of Oppenheimer's political past. After the war, [Groves] explained why: "He's a genius. A real genius... Why, Oppenheimer knows about everything. He can talk to you about anything you bring up. Well, not exactly. I guess there are a few things he doesn't know about. He doesn't know anything about sports." http://www.pbs.org/w...andeAMEX65.html
  11. Yep. TMZ is reporting that the payoff was $125,000. And that the guy was 16 when whatever happened. http://www.tmz.com/2...eldon-stephens/
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    "... Myyy ... sweet ... Victoria ...!" Talk about a like.
  13. Or NYC's The Web?
  14. I suspect a Clinton would be capable of governing more than effectively from her or his coffin, given a sufficient telephone exchange.
  15. Not enough rhinoceros horn in the diet?
  16. This is a problem?! Wait til a few more birthdays hit you...! My best wishes added to the pile.
  17. Indeed it is. I hadn't seen your post, just now tried to log in on my iPhone 4S, and Hallelujah! ...Mein Fuehrer, I can post!
  18. Well, not exactly. I took home one of the dancers from The Web. (We detoured through Harlem to obtain some, ahem, substances ... I must have made quite the spectacle standing there on Adam Clayton Powell Blvd in black cape & red tie. Thank goodness at least for this cane, I remember thinking for a few moments while I waited on the sidewalk alone.)
  19. You would not then have liked me going to The Web/NYC a couple of Halloweens ago dressed in full Barnabas Collins drag. The famous cane included... (The prop was a standard-production cane that you can still buy from, among other places, a specialty umbrella shop across the street from where the Russian Tea Room used to be.)
  20. I think Axelrod, Plouffe and the other Chicago pros would do everything they could to leave as little to chance as possible. As they should.
  21. You think? The Journal is still pretty careful usually in its hard news coverage, the hand of Rupert notwithstanding.
  22. Thank you ... I think!
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    I would never complain about the view from just behind lookin.
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