Doug Elrod wrote in message
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>which leads to TOP 40 HITS!
I saw Hi fidelity last night
>"A light hits the gloom on the grey..."
>INDEED!
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twas cute
>> very fast mind, cool spies...
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>I just wonder what he was doing in that band that played "California
>Lady".
>There must have been a high-octane espionage plot *just* offscreen!
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>-Doug Elrod (dre1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
) :-)
> "He has an MA in bowling from Duke" -Crow
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-----Original Message-----
From: marika <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Newsgroups:
soc.culture.europe,soc.culture.usa,soc.culture.japan,soc.culture.australian,
alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
Date: Sunday, May 27, 2007 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - Cannes Fa****on & Ukrainian Politics
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>Frank Kalder wrote in message
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>>. Bush [White House]
>>>
>>> I wish I was making it up, but I witnessed it watching with my father.
>>> In the meantime, I visited more with Bush today.
>>>
>>> I went to DC with a friend and toured some of the Holocaust museum.
It
>was,
>>> of course, quite fascinating and moving. Much to be learned.
>>> Thereafter, we went to dinner at the Wa****ngton Hotel which overlooks
>many
>>> of the monuments and you can even see the White House. I am pretty
sure
>Bush
>>> was there today.
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>People often say that Bush started the Iraq war because he wanted to
corner
>the gas market. But, since there's a lot of sand there, I think it's
really
>the glass market.
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>>>
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>>. Movie
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>>> Tonight, I am watching the movie ATL which I had mentioned here last
>year.
>>> It is turning out to be quite good.
>>>
>>> also saw "The Big Lebowski" today again. As much as I love Jeff
Bridges,
>>> the star, I can't believe i missed it when it first came out. I only
>>> yesterday found out that it's an independent movie, which somewhat
>accounts
>>> for why I may not have seen it. I always thought it was a major
studio
>>> release because of the stars that they managed to hook to do it.
>>>
>>Noted in my must-watch list...
>>
>>> Brought to mind, because of the bowling scenes. Only a short time
later,
>>> Jeff Bridges starred in another movie where he played the US president
>who
>>> loved bowling. He'd make a great president I think.
>>>
>>> But I bet he's apolitical.
>>>
>>http://www.jeffbridges.com/filmography.html
&
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bridges
>>Great actor!
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>I just watched "Waist Deep". Bonnie and Clyde style. Also really good,
the
>director being Vondie Curtis Hall, whose work I love as a writer,
director
>and actor.
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>There's a really funny scene where a lady is selling stolen fa****ons.
She
>points to one set of fa****ons and says "we even have Phat Farm". Phat
Farm
>is Russell Simmons line. You may remember I have mentioned him before --
>most recently in the context of poetry and his new inspirational book.
The
>lady is played by Russell's ex wife Kimora Simmons
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>In the meantime, the very beautiful star, Meagan Good, has a part in
another
>movie, I just coincidentally switched to: "Brick".
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>This has gotten good reviews and I can't wait to see it through.
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>mk5000
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>"Alas! too well did i teach this child of Men craft in wood and field!
An
>Elvish band one might almost think this to be!"--JRR Tolkien, Children of
>Hurin
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