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TV and video games may intensify violence
Nice start, then. :> ) Benedicat tibi.— February 14, 2013 6:20 a.m.
TV and video games may intensify violence
Perish the thought!!!— February 13, 2013 8:50 a.m.
TV and video games may intensify violence
Well, I'm right behind you, then, having seen just one of his flicks, "The Terminator", most notable, to me, for introducing 3 phrases into the American lexicon. "Your clothes, give them to me", was probably the most memorable, followed by "I'll be back", and "Fxxk you, Axxhole", all delivered in his Austrian dialect. I remember when he showed up unannounced in the Union newsroom in 1973, shortly after the move to the Valley. I don't recall the reporter he sat with, but I'm fairly certain there was no mad dash to become the chosen interviewer. He was still primarily known for his bodybuilding, but he was clearly on a PR mission. The reporter kept asking him weightlifting-related questions, (I was the quintessential eavesdropper) but the future Governator repeatedly steered the conversation back to his cinematic aspirations. He was quite full of himself, a trait profoundly displayed to this day. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuUwW4Wi0-o— February 13, 2013 6:59 a.m.
TV and video games may intensify violence
Maybe this one? Hercules in New York is a 1969 low-budget fantasy adventure film. It is notable for being the first feature film to star Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was about 22 years old when the film was produced. He plays Hercules, who is bored with life in Olympus, and decides to move to New York. Schwarzenegger, because of his long last name and to play off the name of fellow cast member comedian Arnold Stang, is credited as "Arnold Strong 'Mr. Universe'". Due to his thick Austrian accent, Schwarzenegger had all his lines dubbed, although modern showings of the film have his audio track restored. However, even these restored showings cannot change the final scene's lines that Hercules speaks to Pretzie over a small transistor radio, in a voice that is clearly not Schwarzenegger's. http://sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/feb/1…— February 12, 2013 11:03 a.m.
One way to negotiate: threaten to blow up the plant
Ah, heck, 77 is just 2 X 38.5. Visduh's erudite commentary on a wide range of topics is always informative and engrossing, and entertaining to boot.— February 11, 2013 9:46 a.m.
One way to negotiate: threaten to blow up the plant
I went phonetic on you, Don, juxtaposing the "r" and the "o" in a cheap attempt to ask if Ford was a fraud, due to his apparent turnabout regarding his outlook on labor. On second thought, fuhgeddabouddit.— February 10, 2013 11:20 p.m.
One way to negotiate: threaten to blow up the plant
So Ford was a Frod?— February 10, 2013 8:33 p.m.
Beautifully tiled pool along San Antonio St. in Pt. Loma.
Album cover for "Take the 'A' Train"? ROFLMAO— February 7, 2013 12:16 p.m.
Padres do little in off-season
What a great, innovative take, Dave. Don't see analogies like this very often (ever?) in the sports annals. Thanks for the read.— February 7, 2013 6:41 a.m.
Mary Jo White fretted about "aggressive" regulator
I'm also 62, and my hips don't stir like they used to, either.— February 6, 2013 1:38 p.m.