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The messages remain the same: We laugh at the (II) post-war portrayal in the 40's of middle aged actors as romantic leads and screen heros and lowered the star-age to early 20's [Think about it. They're cuter but can't really afford the cars earlier heros jumped out of or Park Avenue apartments, level of education, or ...more
Don't be naieve. They mix the training levels on purpose to keep audience appeal high: something to watch.She's having to top-out above her real age in most things and is doing a great job not being a show bizzy snot, imitating 30 years old, or not having the gifts and intelligence to deliver adult performance worthy o...more
This made my day with laughter. She didn't do anything right! "Busy single Mother" is really ditsy but I wouldn't have her drawn and quartered for that (unless the White House is living up to the reputation of putting more than one first Lady on drugs -which isn't a hanging offense either. Hey, she'd be in good company...more
If you have no choice but to be a "Medicare" alone patient in old age, go with God: you're going to need Him. The use of Medicare at all is a significant question for me as I approach retirement. Continuing my own high option plan vs. Medicare + a more standard plan to pick up the overages seemed an easy choice since I...more
First to say "Thumbs up" to Roger Ebert and a "well played". The worst? Hard to say. I often actually enjoy exaggeratedly B- (maybe C) movies. When times were tough and I had a severely limited recreation budget, renting one for a dollar and laughing my head off was a worthwhile evening: with or without friends and wit...more
Your point? And I want to meet the moron who wrote this article: quote -- " In addition, older workers tend to have different motivations in the workforce. While younger employees are driven by money and the ability to rise in the corporate ranks, older workers often want more emotional rewards, such as feeling needed,...more
Silly question. If I had unlimited wealth or even such an amount of "play money" or disposable income that what I could think up to do in a month didn't make an insane dent in the nest egg...sure. BUT! Since that kind of fortune is often accompanied by fame or at least prominence, the "true" sampling of a designer's wa...more
Upstate NY just beyond the NYC suburban sprawl perimeter - seemed to "rain" baby birds some Springs. They're more fragile and not as cute as the squirrel, but inspired incredible measures from willing folks all the same. We had just one unwelcome experience with babies however: one lovely afternoon, our preschoolers sq...more
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