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Post by jamesbamesy on Dec 12, 2018 0:36:30 GMT
They always know when to have a good laugh.
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Dec 12, 2018 7:27:20 GMT
More casual racism from shit stupid white liberals. Of course now that I've pointed it out the usual suspects will rush to defend themselves and insist it's just a joke and I'm the real racist because I'm mean to white libs instead of thanking them for all they have done for us swarthy folks. It was a compliment, you goon. The only other thing I could possibly say to you is get over yourself.www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp_AXw_Yn6II reckon, what a self-righteous ponce! How the frick do you get racism out of this and his comment is rendered redundant anyway, especially when it becomes about distorted and contradictory left and right wing politcal justifications. 
I love Desperate Living, I find it more consistently funnier than Female Trouble....."I don't wan't no white man lookin' at my tampax." Jean Hill was da bomb!
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Dec 12, 2018 7:48:19 GMT
Awww.... What a sweet lady! We all need an Auntie Em like her! That is definitely also part of the appeal of CBW, there is just something about them that makes you feel safe! (Of course, some of them can be super sassy as well! But they can get away with it!) Thank you, Toasted Cheese! (I haven't seen this movie since 1980!)I have seen it several times. In spite of Lumet's static and flat direction—he should have been removed from the project and replaced the moment he felt he was losing his grasp, as he himself is quoted as saying—there are moments in the film that do have plenty of creativity and some heart, that do make up for Lumet's insipid presentation.
I perhaps watch The Wiz to see what it could have been. It certainly needed more dynamic, sass, attitude and pizazz to it. I think where is does work, is in the creepy and surreal atmosphere.For younger kids though to be engaged by it, it is too drawn out and perhaps a bit cold and nightmarish in parts.
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Post by PresidentofChad on Dec 14, 2018 3:26:15 GMT
Incorrect. A black, CHADIAN man rules the world.
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Post by jamesbamesy on Dec 15, 2018 1:23:56 GMT
Incorrect. A black, CHADIAN man rules the world. Do you really have to bold and capitalize all the letters whenever you say Chad or Chadian?
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Post by PresidentofChad on Dec 15, 2018 4:42:56 GMT
Incorrect. A black, CHADIAN man rules the world. Do you really have to bold and capitalize all the letters whenever you say Chad or Chadian? I am the President of CHAD and a proud CHADIAN. As such I am very proud of CHAD and my CHADIAN heritage. To demonstrate this I frequently put the words CHAD and CHADIAN in bold and I also capitalize CHAD and CHADIAN. If you had the honor of being CHADIAN or being President of an illustrious country such as CHAD I'm sure you would capitalize and bold the words CHAD and CHADIAN as well. But unfortunately for you, you are not CHADIAN or the President of CHAD. So allow me, the President of CHAD, to proudly express my CHADIAN heritage however I please, in this instance by capitalizing the words CHAD and CHADIANSincerely, The President of CHAD
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