Review the links in the Suit room sticky for a lot of reference material.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?44706-THE-BIG-SUIT-ROOM-STICKY-Catalog-scans-and-other-useful-threads.
Except it isn't opponents of legalization who are making leaps in causal logic. The pot crowd has a long way to go in convincing anyone with common sense and experience that their culture is benign.
Regarding how people start smoking let's say in one influence marketing works.
I don't advocate prohibition but would rather point out the lack of science, honesty, and common sense in the weed smoking culture. With regards to the law I'll state it again, of all the problems in this...
Really looking forward to the next season. I hope they move the plot better than last year. The focus on Gyp Rosetti felt like it dragged through a too short season.
I totally agree with that Edward. I've mentioned to folks who advocate for "individual choice/recreational use" that as soon as weed is legal and the market looks good the boys from tobacco are going to unveil themselves and we're back to the bad old days of the population being hooked on...
Those sound like very wise words by your dad.
I attended a Catholic junior high and public high school. I have no doubt of the quality of education and attention to student welfare between parochial and public school systems. When my wife and I had our son there was little question he'd...
Yep, I agree these things move in cycles. A cursory reading of history proves this out.
I hope this new economy will be the kick in the pants to the next generation and help them see how their parents lust for bigger, better, more, more, and cheaper is a destructive economic/moral model.
This is an important distinction that many people tend to overlook. It is relevant in the U.S. with the trend of legalizing marijuana use for recreational purposes. There is a desperate grasp to justify recreational use for the majority with historical use in the minority.
What is very...
The BBC ran an interesting three part program called In the Flesh. This story furthers the standard zombie genre by focusing on the aftermath of such a plague when a partial cure is developed. Due to the cure for PDS (partially deceased syndrome) people are integrated back into society with...
Agreed. The story is strong enough on it's own that it requires a straight telling. I cannot see the Coens putting their absurdist twist on the story.
If the film gets made I hope they don't white-wash the extreme brutality the POWs suffered.
Unbroken is an amazing story. I'd love to see it given the Eastwood treatment. TCM recently had a fine program about the directing efforts of Clint Eastwood. It's definitely worth a watch.
I'd read Mrs. Pitt was interested in filming Unbroken but had no idea about the Coen brothers!
It seems like the warm weather is a good time to purchase cold weather garments. Prices seem lower in the off season.
I'm looking forward to wearing this next winter. Here is a Cunapac overcoat.
It's a mix of Mohair, wool, and alpaca.
The garment is in excellent condition.
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