You could make a powerful argument that this film belongs on the reading lists of most abnormal psychology classes. The life of the poor, disturbed, and massively depressed Annabel Chong is displayed and its sight is repulsive. Her misery is so profound that it created feelings of deep empathy within me; which I never...
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Sorry about your father, Pete. Pardon my absence as well. I have to finish my book and it isn’t easy. I’m working every day on it though.
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General Westmoreland, RIP. I always loved him for: General William Westmoreland agreed that recruiting women for the AVF would change the ethos of the U.S. armed forces. “Maybe you could find one woman in 10,000 who could lead in combat,” he said, “but she would be a freak and we’re not running the military...
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GONADING ROBERTS, from NRO. More Silly Women Nonsense SEN. SALAZAR: “PRESIDENT MISSED OPPORTUNITY BY NOT NOMINATING WOMAN TO SUPREME COURT†Salazar letter states missed opportunity to, “…create an America that includes women at all levels of our nation’s government.†WASHINGTON, D.C. – United States Senator Ken Salazar released...
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I, Dianabol, spy master. D grabbed this shot of some college chicks behind me at dinner the other night with his cellphone. Hey, it’s not a graphic shot but how about applause for his ingenuity.
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Disclosure. Disclosure is the first movie I remember questioning the monolithic “men are a bunch of b-stards†worldview which has been propagated by our media, our universities, and society as a whole since our institutions have been contaminated by the radicals of the 1960s. It also marked the first time that email was an...
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Chariots of Fire. Chariots of Fire, no matter what I view in the future, will always be in my Top 10 list of movies. The setting, the actors, and the plot are incomparable. However, what I treasure the most are the values intrinsic to the tale. How often does film concern infidelity, murder, hatred,...
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Casanova’s Advice on Picking Up Women. If you ask me, the chick writing this is a permanent resident of lu-lu land but read it for yourself. Many women read books by or about men to find out what men think, but how many men read books to learn about women? I think she has...
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Mr. Jealousy. Noah Baumbach hit paydirt back in 1995 with Kicking and Screaming, but in Mr. Jealousy, which he also directed and wrote, he does not offer his audience anywhere near the same complexity of character or plot. He also makes some glaring errors in regards to human nature. Eric Stoltz plays Lester who...
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The History of Chick Lit.
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Here’s A Perfect Lowlight from our Sick Therapeutic State. This is from Cardplayer’s WSOP blog: Dealer Abuse Will NOT Be Tolerated Some of the details are unclear, but about fifteen minutes ago at the Featured Table, one of the female dealers was quietly crying as she was replaced by the next dealer. Upon further...
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Here’s another cheery title: Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl-A Woman’s Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship. Contending that some women are “too nice,” comedian and radio show host Sherry Argov has written Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl-A Woman’s Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship....
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Yes, friends, this is the title of a book I just searched across on Amazon. Maybe Oprah will devote a show to it. “Most people suck performing oral sex,” writes Marcy Michaels, and “a simple want of skill and knowledge is to blame.” Blow Him Away aims to supply that skill and knowledge and...
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Minute by Minute, Up to Date Coverage of the WSOP 2005 Finals.
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