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TYT - 63% of Republicans STILL Think Iraq Had WMDs

10 Amusing Practical jokes

Robot Barber

Robot Barber

Actors Speak Intelligently About their Trailers

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Christopher Plummer Won't work with Terrence Malick Again

Christopher Plummer Won't work with Terrence Malick Again

Actors Speak Intelligently About their Trailers

doogle says...

I thinkk the very smart point that Tilda made (aptly cited by griefer) went over everyone's head. Even, disappointingly, Clooney, who I presumed wouldve got it. He essentially brushed it aside.

If you get a valuable ring, put it in a nice, protective case.
Same with actors.

Actors Speak Intelligently About their Trailers

Fight! Fight! Fight! - salesman's insane self-motivation

Mitt Romney fights with a reporter

cosmovitelli says...

>> ^VoodooV:


Hate to say it but Mitt won that exchange. If that guy they referred to really is a lobbyist running his campaign, Mitt now knows he he needs to cover it up and be more discrete about it. Even if it is just a game of semantics...Mitt won.


Dont know much about the washington network except from watching that last clooney film, but if there is such a thing as an amoral mercenray lobbyist for hire who gets 20 million dollars a year from a couple dozen corporations and business pressure groups to push for legal changes IRRESPECTIVE of whats right for the country in the long run, then this Kaufman guy seems to be the CLASSIC EXAMPLE. If thats true then the reporter was right.

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.bush/browse_thread/thread/299b4d1fdf45dd3b>> ^quantumushroom:


There's a reason gun sales soared last xmas. Stay tuned...


Jesus christ. Sorry Quantum, this is just what happens to the empire when the others its been pushing around grow bigger and start taking YOUR lunch money.. welcome to the pacific!

Fight! Fight! Fight! - salesman's insane self-motivation

Strange looking dude at 0:21

hpqp says...

Seriously though, last time I was there we used his bigass face on a giant bilboard in Tokyo as a way of finding our way back to our hotel. He's the mascot of one of their biggest coffee brands (Boss Coffee, by Suntory.)

TLJ is to Suntory what Clooney is to Nestlé.

>> ^Boise_Lib:

>> ^hpqp:
He's big in Japan...

<groan>

What am I Reading? (Scifi Talk Post)

dag says...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

I will put child garden on my Kindle list.

>> ^berticus:

i liked anathem... but i also liked cryptonomicon, and the baroque cycle.
can't wait to read his new book.
nothing has been as good as the diamond age though.
whatever happened to the tv series they were making out of it?
wasn't george clooney producing it or something?
can i please recommend the child garden by geoff ryman?
i'd love to know what other people think of it.
i reckon it's wildly underrated sci-fi.. actually sci-fi doesn't cover it.
"speculative fiction" maybe.
one of my favourite books ever -- along with contact by carl sagan.
i just finished reading brave new world.
can't believe i'd never read it before.
now i'm dividing my (extremely limited) reading time between:
his dark materials
a song of ice and fire
and, somewhat ironically, a book called "getting things done"

What am I Reading? (Scifi Talk Post)

berticus says...

i liked anathem... but i also liked cryptonomicon, and the baroque cycle.
can't wait to read his new book.
nothing has been as good as the diamond age though.
whatever happened to the tv series they were making out of it?
wasn't george clooney producing it or something?

can i please recommend the child garden by geoff ryman?
i'd love to know what other people think of it.
i reckon it's wildly underrated sci-fi.. actually sci-fi doesn't cover it.
"speculative fiction" maybe.
one of my favourite books ever -- along with contact by carl sagan.

i just finished reading brave new world.
can't believe i'd never read it before.
now i'm dividing my (extremely limited) reading time between:

his dark materials
a song of ice and fire
and, somewhat ironically, a book called "getting things done"



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