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  1. http://m.moviemistakes.com/film2663
  2. Well, I love Amy. But I have sat the next table over from Hr Kerry at dinner a couple of times, and he is not your favorite warm & cuddly. Certainly not that one would necessarily want the Sec of State to be.
  3. Yes. I saw him in person not long ago, and he really looks a little unnatural in the face. Never confirmed that I know of, but he was rumored to have had a chin implant maybe 15 or so years ago. His vanity, rather much sniggered about around Boston, is in contrast to Theresa, who puts on no airs at all. My ex used to go to the same chiropractor as she did, and she would come in wearing an old sweatshirt and sweat pants, hair barely combed, very down to earth, pleasant person. Our dog liked her, and he was a good judge of character. Again, quite unlike John, even whose good friends say is an abrasive, unpleasant person to be around. ...I like him in his public persona, and in his politics. But these observations about him being not so nice personally are the word around town in Boston.
  4. No particular topicality; just chanced across this, and was charmed. The writer must have had a passion for the show, for Frid and for the other actors, for she gets every nuance exactly right. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/20/arts/television/jonathan-frid-ghoulish-dark-shadows-star-dies-at-87.html?_r=0
  5. That would be telling.
  6. So on my desk, under a glass dome, I have a small chunk of Trinitite, the green glassy fused sand created from the Alamogordo desert floor in the 'Trinity' test firing of the plutonium bomb. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinitite Behind it is a photo of the aircraft Enola Gay, autographed by pilot Paul Tibbets, navigator 'Dutch' van Kirk, and bombardier Thomas Ferebee. (Not especially valuable -- they signed many of them.) Who else likes this kind of memorabilia, and collects it?
  7. So in 10th grade history class, a classmate who had not done any preparation for his oral report on Martin Luther listened to the one before his, then got up and told us, "...and then he died of worms." http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diet_of_Worms
  8. http://www.amazon.com/Treating-Attachment-Pathology-Jon-Mills/dp/0765701324
  9. Much better looking than McCord, for sure.
  10. You do not need to imagine me as your PLUMBR.
  11. Yes, isn't that what got PeeWee Herman in trouble?
  12. hito, this is exactly why these exotic superheroes called plumbers get paid so much. Call one! Or accept the hard truth: Once your pipes get air in them and start hammering, the only real solution is to move.
  13. Web design? As we always suspected! ...Pardon me, I'm late for an appointment with my ontologist.
  14. ...if that!
  15. Why do you care?
  16. By your own formula, there is nothing wrong with a relationship that is open physically, so long as it is monogamous emotionally. I agree.
  17. I may never get that image out of my mind.
  18. ...a law of nature? Someone farts. People flee the room. There is always someone who cannot resist returning, throughout the evening, to vivid descriptions of just how bad it smelt.
  19. You see why I have the unrequited hots for him.
  20. Doveryai no Proveryai! http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust,_but_verify
  21. Oxymorons already?
  22. My best efforts to verify have thus far been rebuffed. ...Is hito setting me up for The Crying Game in reverse?
  23. The beautiful thing is the gag. Welcome back. Don't be such a stranger.
  24. AdamSmith

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    The reason is what Madison wrote to Jefferson: "The constitution supposes, what the history of all governments demonstrates, that the Executive is the branch of power most interested in war, and most prone to it." Thus the Constitutional Convention "has accordingly with studied care vested the question of war in the Legislature." We'll see whether either branch remembers that. http://www.libertyclassroom.com/warpowers/
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