Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Running on Fumes

...but hey, the sun is out a bit, and that's a relief!

So, let's see: in reply to Mike Dobbs comment on yesterday's post: Mike, don't fret. I think there's a McDonald's on the Barre-Montpelier road, within five miles or so tops of the Capital dome. "You want we supersize your maple-tree suck?"

Note to my steadfast ink-slinging amigo Mark Martin: "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" - Evelyn Beatrice Hall.

And you know I will.

Now, send that nickel to the ACLU, like you said you would.
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Rick Veitch alerted me to the new issue of Mother Jones, which has an article by Eleanor Cooney on "The Politics of Horror," primarily discussing Joe Dante and Sam Hamm's Masters of Horror installment "Homecoming" as an election-year hour of television worthy of note. Having already steered this blog's readers to Tim Lucas's Video Watchblog post on the episode when it originally aired, and discussed "Homecoming" and its precursor J'Accuse at some length here before, I'll just say check out Cooney's article and be sure to pick up "Homecoming" when it's released on DVD this summer, if you haven't seen it already. An audacious and eventful landmark in TV horror, and loooooong overdue use of airtime to address the shit we've got ourselves into as a country.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Gene Kannenberg, Jr. said...

Steve! Time to answer a US Government-sponsored quiz question about the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment.

How'd you do? Was one of your answers not on the approved answer list?

Bah - never needed no steenkin' "freedom of the press" anyways, now did we? Just causes trouble...

(Via BoingBoing)

5/17/2006  
Blogger Mark Martin said...

That is just a figure of speech. I'm not giving my hard-earned nickel to no stinking ACLU. I gotta fork it to the Regime anyway, for their Global Domination Crime Spree. You know that.

10 days...

5/17/2006  
Blogger SRBissette said...

Great link, Gene! Usual bullshit from you, Mark! Fewer days now, the clock's a-ticking to -- what?? Constant dial-up probs this morning, per usual!

Life goes on... when will Pinkerton return?

5/19/2006  

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