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chrisclaro.bsky.social
Puppet, pauper, pirate, poet, pawn
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A classic. And don't get me started on the MOW remake with Robert Urich and Carl Weathers.
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Rosewood
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Sorry to hear. What changed at work?
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"Men kissing and everything else and all the transgenders," really makes me realize that this sniveling bigot, and others like him, are the reason we're in this mess. They voted for Trump. He deserves zero grace and even less recognition.
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There have actually been a few other Dortmunder novels made into movies but most are dismal, including "Bank Shot" with George C. Scott and "Jimmy the Kid" with Gary Coleman(!)
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Absolute favorite of mine. Hilarious and so cool. Great performances by everybody and 1970s New York never looked better. And a young Christopher Guest! And that score!
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FYI, Zohran brought up this headline verbatim, unprompted. A man of the people.
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This is a classic! Co-starting the late Lance Kerwin.
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Any good emulators for Android?
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Bergekov was going to Minsk for the village idiots convention.
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That kicks.
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Arrive where? I want to fly there and get some.
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Then Mary asked, "what's a magazine, Grandpa?"
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Where can I find these?
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Infuriating and tragic.
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It's so hard to find even an iota of humanity, kindness, empathy or grace in any one of them. It's infuriating and traffic.
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Yes! Discovered "Last Train" by Allen Toussaint in season two. Great tune.
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Slow clap from Nassau County resident.
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He used "nonplussed" in exactly the opposite way it should be used.
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Bananas