Isn't the Lone Ranger supposed to be the great grandfather of the Green Hornet or some such? Is the Lone Ranger Movie in any way going to be related to the Green Hornet movie that Seth Rogan is supposed to be making?
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One antonym for snob, according to my 1980-something leatherette thesaurus, is chawbacon.
I don't believe I've ever had the opportunity to use that word before. I thank this thread for making it possible today.
Ahhhhh slides.
When I was a young teen I used to go to the Naval Club to see the travel presentations. Folks - usually retired folks - would go off to some exotic (or quasi exotic) location, snap a billion pictures and then present them as a slide show in the dingy interior of the Naval Club...
I believe it is, however, Gangs of New York was "based on" the book by Herbert Asbury - like a praagraph or two - and this looks as if it might take a similar approach. The book's well worth reading in any case.
Social groups - a couple of friends, a workplace, an interent forum, society at large - are like amoebas; they want to absorb and assimilate and establish conformity.
Your buddy doesn't wear a hat, doesn't see people wearing hats, so he ribs you because you don't conform. On this board you...
They look good. Restoration has clearly been undertaken to some degree. There is a problem with Decoy, which is in the third or fourth set - there is a gratuitous edit, perhaps a bit of censorship in the print they used. Jean Gillie only runs him over once in the squash-a-guy scene! I mean, come on!
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