rising above the parapet to say this much: i've yet to see a show that began with who wants to be... that has been anything less than stellar. ...a princess followed in this grand tradition. i nearly wept with joy when i saw the ads: this is why i love this country and, especially, the fox network. this was exactly the kind of show we needed. you couldn't get any further from reality and still be a functioning human being. escapism at its very best. God bless america.
atty. gen. john ashcroft says to beware of "suspicious looking cropdusters." now. yes. well. okay.
what exactly is a suspicious looking cropduster? how does it differ from its innocuous-looking brethren? (and aren't all cropdusters a bit funny looking? to those who live outside the plain states, at least?) is it the plane itself? or is it the context? for example: if i were to see a cropduster in new york city, regardless of the character of the man flying and despite his potentially noble intentions, i would find that suspicious. is this what he means then? i am utterly at sea on this one.
vain, selfish
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