elf. Sorry about the delay.
Things have been (and remain) a bit hectic.
So here's my template!
Tracy
1. Name: Tracy Curtis
2. Location: Madison, WI
3. Nickname/ Alias:
4. To which Speculative Fiction Character do you relate or identify When I
was a kid, I really identified with the girl
Thanks for the welcome, everyone. In answer to Keith, I've seen Lone Star,
but not the other movies. In answer to Martin, you don't seem like a scary
bunch. In answer to B Smith and rave, I'm not a Wisconsin native. I moved
here in 2007 for the academic job. It's been interesting. The weather
I've seen that movie. It was nice to see a time travel plot not overrun by
special effects.
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Amy Harlib wrote:
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>
>
>
> ahar...@earthlink.net
>
> I thought it was excellent.
> Cheers!
> Amy
>
> *Subject:* [scifinoir2] Movie: Primer
>
> Primer is a low budget
I kept wondering who these people were who wanted him to take questions.
What in the world do people think he should answer? Why has this become
everybody's business and too many people's concern?
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Kelwyn wrote:
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>
> http://www.postbourgie.com/2010/02/19/does-ti
I actually watched the show. It was puzzling. People went to therapy and
ended up talking to crime investigators who used the patients' past lives to
solve cold cases. None of this made sense with any traditional
understanding of criminal investigations, therapy, or reincarnation. It was
a bit
Congratulations! I've just become familiar with your work via Podcastle.
I'm looking forward to getting the book.
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 5:14 PM, C.W. Badie wrote:
>
>
> You Go, Gir-...Um, Self-Realizing, Successful Black Woman...
>
> "Such music flows on the Fringe, and no one can resist singi
How do you think that mistake got by so many people? My first guess is that
they have a very young, not very diverse staff.
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Mr. Worf wrote:
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>
> Note: One of the pictures is incorrect. Can you guess which one?
>
>
> http://eamazings.com/index.php/eamazings/to
It's hard to see his parents looking so frail and worried, then having their
worst fears confirmed.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Kelwyn wrote:
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>
>
> http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/gossip/2010/02/missing-actor-andrew-koenig-found-dead-in-vancouver-park.html
>
> A tearful Walter Koenig appe
Let me preface this by saying that I don't believe him. However, I one
student say that "Robert" seems like an unlikely name for a black person and
another say that she never thought of black people being into things like
coffee. I'm fairly sure the first student was utterly sincere and not
tryin
Some of the comments on the piece are a bit scary. What kind of person
argues for dropping Octavia Butler from a list on influential black people
in sci fi?
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:00 AM, George Arterberry <
brotherfromhow...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>
>
> http://www.mania.com/10-influential-africa
I always worry about such things. But with Ebert, they synthesized this
voice from all of his movie reviews. Most of us don't have that much
recording of ourselves. It's not clear to me how much it would take.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Mr. Worf wrote:
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>
> This is a great thing for Ebe
That's chilling enough to have me looking over my shoulder here at home.
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
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>
> Mr Worf, the examples of such I've met have far less facial-recognition
> value. You wouldn't know about them until they were standing right next to
> you. Literall
Thanks so much for posting this link. My student is working on the
Milestone comics.
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Kelwyn wrote:
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>
>
> http://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2010/03/race-sci-fi-and-comics-a-talk-with-dwayne-mcduffie/37063/
>
>
>
I saw some slightly advanced typesetting once on a newspaper tour. It made
me appreciate the inky fingers from reading the paper. At least one of my
friends gets milk delivery now. That place is doing great business.
If I could do any one of those, I'd want to be a lector, though I doubt they
h
The friend with milk delivery lives in Denver.
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 4:34 PM, George Arterberry <
brotherfromhow...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> I still see elevator operators at the Senate building in DC. Saw one last
> year at all places Pimlico Race track in Baltimore.
>
> Haven't seen milk delive
Thanks for posting the conversion. They used to measure movie popularity by
ticket sales, at least into the 1980s.
I always argue that movies should be measured by tickets sold and jobs
should be measured in real dollars.
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
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>
> Great point,
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/08/dongria-kondh-ask-james-c_n_491020.html
This really chills me.
Tracy
Did anyone else notice that over the past several months Borders also
switched to free wi-fi from a pay service? I go there to work when
traveling, but they don't seem to realize that the problem is that they
don't have the books I want.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Kelwyn wrote:
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>
> http
Does anyone else think that the gun cell phone is an exceedingly bad idea?
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
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>
> Mr Worf, I'm sending this to several of my cousins in Jersey and Virginia.
> I predict that each will own a Booty Mouse ere long.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 12
Hello everyone,
I just watched a movie called Sleep Dealer. It's about technology that
allows the labor to be imported without moving the actual people. Drone
warfare technology also makes an appearance. If anyone has seen it, I'd
like to know what you think.
Here's a link to a trailer:
http://
AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
>
>
> No, Tracy. Haven't seen that, but I will be looking for it now, even if the
> premise is a GOP wet dream.
>
> On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Tracy Curtis wrote:
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>>
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>> I just watched a movie ca
It might be popular for travel. But I imagine that service would be at
least as spotty as cell service is now. I wouldn't have much patience for
that.
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
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>
> Don't think it'll last. Humans who deal in tech like to have The Next Big
> Thing.
>
I'm really sorry to hear this. He was a talented and interesting guy.
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Keith Johnson wrote:
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>
> Sad news. "Homicide" is easily in my top ten favorite TV shows of all time,
> certainly in terms of cop shows. It's the first show I can remember on TV
> that had so
Could someone enlighten me on the difference between regular and really good
IMAX? I saw Avatar in IMAX 3D. But I'm not sure now whether I could have
had a different experience.
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Kelwyn wrote:
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>
> http://blackplush.blogspot.com/2010/04/avatar-to-imax.html
>
>
3d. Its the best way to see a 3d film.
>
> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Tracy Curtis wrote:
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>>
>>
>> Could someone enlighten me on the difference between regular and really
>> good IMAX? I saw Avatar in IMAX 3D. But I'm not sure now whether I could
>
If I remember correctly, this was also a case of custodial kidnapping. The
father had primary custody and the childcare responsibilities in Cuba. No
one even bothered to come up with a legal justification for treating this
case differently than we would any other kidnapping.
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010
I imagine it's the same screen as the iPhone. That I clean with stuff made
for eyeglasses.
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Mr. Worf wrote:
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>
> One more question that I had about the Ipad was how do you keep the screen
> clean?
>
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Keith Johnson
> wrote:
>
>>
I remember watching its first run when I was a kid. Of course I missed a
lot of the jokes. Then I watched again maybe 10 years ago. The piece that
struck me the most, and probably made me tear up when I saw it was one where
Pryor does a silent bit. If I recall correctly, there were children in
I love that unknown (at least to western scientists) large species keep
being found. But I am really paranoid about parasites. This is nightmare
inducing.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:27 PM, Amy Harlib wrote:
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>
>
> ahar...@earthlink.net
> Cool science stuff.
>
> - Original Message -
>
Keith, I was also wondering about this case. My very uninformed guess is
that she posted something while pretending to be him. Perhaps that along
with the hacking can be construed as fraud. People can be charged with that
no matter what their relationships with the people they attack.
But it al
a parent be charged if that parent were to hack into the underage
> child's account? In this case the dude left his computer logged in to
> Facebook. What if his mother had intentionally gone looking for a password,
> found it, and then accessed his account? Is that illegal?
>
>
>
down and talk it out?
> The kid is obviously angry, and maybe with good reason. But I hate to see
> him taking his mom to court like this. She might even be "wrong" in a way,
> but criminal?
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tracy Curtis"
> To:
i feel as though I should buy tickets right now.
I didn't have anything censored from me when I was a kid. I think it made
me develop my reading and film preferences earlier and without much peer
pressure. And now I'm faculty at UW-Madison. Rave, I hope your child at
least comes to visit my offi
That's really wonderful and makes me wish I could paint.
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Bosco Bosco wrote:
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>
> This is freakin awesome. Thrift Store art made fabulous:
>
>
> http://used-outboard-motor.net/How_To_Make_A_Used_Thrift_Store_Painting_MOAR_AWESOME.html
>
> Bosco
>
>
>
That's great news.
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Kelwyn wrote:
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>
>
> http://www.the-savvy-sista.com/2010/04/you-go-girl-katie-williams-is-notre.html
>
> History is being made at the University of Notre Dame this spring
>
> In the 161 years the University of Notre Dame has been awarding deg
As a kid, I was accused of overreacting to paddling. We had a substitute
teacher who was someone I knew from the neighborhood. But he had no
business in the classroom. I was third grade. Someone did something
annoying that I don't quite remember. Maybe the person slammed a desk when
the guy's
I was really annoyed when I saw the story. But it got worse after I saw the
web site for the costume sales.
http://www.spfxmasks.com/maskplayer.html
http://www.spfxmasks.com/ourmasks.html
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Kelwyn wrote:
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>
>
> http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2010/
yed by Ving Raimes and Samual L. Jackson. Using all-new
> painting techniques used by top Hollywood Special Effects artists, Rusty
> Slusser has upped the anty in the world of realistic silicone masks.
> Matching african-american hands (sold seperately) will complete this
> incredibly awes
I always wondered why people kept giving Kevin Costner chances after his
expensive films lost so much money. Is that the kind of luck you mean?
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 3:43 AM, Mr. Worf wrote:
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>
> This is just a topic. There's no right or wrong answers for this. So, the
> question is: Who are
It's not a good idea to have a bright augmentation of the road's edge. If
you can't see that, it's a good signal that driving conditions aren't good
enough. And if the tech gets it wrong, the driver has two conflicting
visual signals to follow. That's not good.
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 1:16 PM,
That's a name that may make travel difficult, and getting and Apple Store
app approved.
I think the Zappa son's name is Ahmet.
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Keith Johnson wrote:
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>
> I think I left out another. Wasn't there a "Moon Unit" Zappa?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kei
"Ahmet vomit".
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tracy Curtis"
> To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 3:47:10 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
> Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] British Boy Legally Changes Name to Captain
> Fantas
e. My daughter was rendered near
> mute because as a child, she could not pronounce the "K" sound and her name
> had two of them.
>
> On the other hand, she is such a "Clarke," which means "learned woman" that
> it would be impossible to think of her as any
This brings back my childhood fear of the blob.
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 6:13 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
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>
> It can also be used as a weapon, after a fashion. Just looking at it makes
> my stomach do slow rolls...
>
>
> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 6:14 AM, Mr. Worf wrote:
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>>
>>
>> iRobot's oozy Che
th", "Halloween". I never worry too
> much about opening the front door in the wee hours and seeing Dracula,
> Frankenstein, or the Wolfman on my front stoop. But a crazy, cannibalistic
> killer like a Dahmer who's running around with a knife or ax or something?
I saw her perform a month or so ago. It was a great experience. She and
the band gave it their all despite the fact that we were outdoors and it was
rainy and cold. I'm starting to listen to the new album and like it.
Lately it's been hard for me to find new albums, conceived as such rather
than
That's one thing I'll be doing in the fall.
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
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>
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Martin Baxter
> Date: Sun, May 23, 2010 at 3:21 PM
> Subject: The Event
> To: martinbaxt...@gmail.com
>
>
> Mm... [?][?]
>
>
> =
wrote:
>
>
> Tracy, I stopped buying music back in 1990, aside from compilations of
> favorite artists. It's all become too homogenized for my taste.
>
> On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Tracy Curtis wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I saw her perform a month or so ago.
I remember that people on the list discussed her death. Now he's gone too.
http://my.earthlink.net/article/top?guid=20100524/e5e7278c-5b2e-4857-88c8-77d0a5f5b1c
At first glance, it reminds me of the Cube movies.
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Mr. Worf wrote:
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>
> I haven't read much about this show yet, but my first impression from the
> commercial is that it is NBC's version of Lost. Total strangers are
> kidnapped and taken to an abandoned town whe
I'm not surprised by the reactions so many people are having to the student
who was alarmed. One thing that seems really constant is that somehow there
is this crazy belief that black people are not ever afraid of white people.
I see this in the classes I teach. The Atlanta article's comments sho
This is the first version of the story I've read that mentions why her
husband wasn't driving.
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Mr. Worf wrote:
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>
> Did anyone ask the woman why she didn't pull over and call 911?
>
>
> Mom Gives Birth Behind Wheel of Chevy Cobalt, Gets Freebies From GM
>
> Pub
I imagine this subject has been discussed on the list before. But I just
watched Cloverfield and was shocked that the black character seemed to be
the only one to survive. How many other movies with an ensemble cast leave
black characters, or maybe other characters of color, alive when others are
quot;? He and
> Kurt Russell were the last two men left alive, though the ending pretty much
> shows they were both going to freeze to death very soon.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tracy Curtis"
> To: SciFiNoir2@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, May 28,
Rave, I've had to tell people about the Wisconsin mornings when the steering
wheel is too cold to touch. A lot flat out disbelieved me. And my family
still tries to tell me to warm up the car even though most mechanics now go
so far as to say that idling is bad for the car. And on one of those
W
My favorite speculation in the whole piece is that the shark would be loud.
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 6:01 AM, Mr. Worf wrote:
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>
> 2012 kind of also took care of most of the natural disaster films in one
> great swoop.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 3:44 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
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>>
>>
>> I should
All the time I was hearing this story, I didn't see a picture of the guy.
Damn, damn, damn!
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Kelwyn wrote:
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>
> http://www.boingboing.net/2010/06/02/porn-actor-slash-web.html
>
> Dude was working and living at warehouse where porn was filmed. He was
> about to ge
The last thing I heard about the Hendrix movie was that Andre 3000 of
Outkast was going to play Hendrix. But I haven't heard that mentioned in at
least two years. I don't know what to think about Terence Howard as Marvin
Gaye. It could be great or a travesty.
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 5:31 AM, Mar
What do you think this process might do to any wildlife that gets pulled in,
or toward, the device?
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
>
>
> If this works, there'll be a LOT of people, myself included, wondering why
> they went to James Cameron first...
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 10, 20
I meant to thank you earlier for writing this piece. And now I want to add
congratulations on your daughter's graduation. Although I won't be on
campus this fall, I'd like to see her in one of my classes at some point.
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
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>
> rave, beautiful
The part where he says it's unfair that his victim's grandson spent money on
the investigation galls me. He's acting as though he didn't take a life.
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
>
>
> I'm not sure that I can feel any sympathy for this guy, Keith, because I'm
> not buyin
After reading through a few of the comments on the original article, I was
struck by how many people seem to say specifically that they like Will
Smith, but dislike Jada Pinkett-Smith and dislike the kid because he looks
like her. Actually, they won't name her. They just call her "his mother."
Th
After reading through a few of the comments on the original article, I was
struck by how many people seem to say specifically that they like Will
Smith, but dislike Jada Pinkett-Smith and dislike the kid because he looks
like her. Actually, they won't name her. They just call her "his mother."
Th
I'll offer this speculation about Drew Barrymore. She's not dumb. She
either is or behaves as though she's weird or flaky in part because she knew
from the time she was a child that she would not be able to pull off the
glamorous waif look that might otherwise keep her popularity high enough to
g
There's probably a little of the "If it ain't broke. . ." idea. But I
imagine the biggest reason is to protect billing.
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 5:41 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
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>
> Something I've wondered about many a day, Mr Worf. Here's hoping that this
> comes to light.
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 22,
I like it a lot and taught both *Parable of the Sower* and the short story
"Bloodchild" last semester. Most of her work is not hard sci-fi. She picks
a set of circumstances (biological anomalies, time anomalies, different
planetary settings, etc.) to explore primarily the ways that people treat
ea
t - exactly - is being taught here.
>
> ~(no)rave!
>
> --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com , Tracy
> Curtis wrote:
> >
> > I like it a lot and taught both *Parable of the Sower* and the short
> story
> > "Bloodchild" last semester. Most of her work
I can't remember whether we talked about this subject on the list before.
But there should be a category for based on a true story or true scenario
when they just turn the Asian Americans into white people. At least The
Fast and the Furious, and 21, the movie about MIT students counting cards
come
Didn't she also get the brownface treatment when she played Marianne Pearl
(widow of the journalist killed in Pakistan)?
Tracy
On Jun 28, 2010, at 9:25 PM, "Mr. Worf" wrote:
> I read a couple of days ago that Angelina Jolie got the part of Cleopatra in
> the next movie. Continuing the long
Just the ability for it to be a hotspot makes it worth a lot. I didn't know
it could do that.
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Kelwyn wrote:
>
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ytech_gadg/ytech_gadg_tc2996
>
> While the world continues to line up for the latest iPhone — reception
> problems and all —
I just ran across a story about technology developed in Israel that's
supposed to predict criminal behavior. It's being tested in a New Jersey
prison and at some border points in the United States.
http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/1768050/suspect_detection_systems_inc_sells_additional_cogi
I think so too. No kids were that height when I was in 7th grade. It also
seems that babies become interactive a lot earlier than they did even 20
years ago. Does anyone else think that back then they never seemed able to
focus or do anything else they seem to emerge doing now?
On Thu, Jul 1, 2
It scares me.
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Mr. Worf wrote:
>
>
> I'm a little creeped out about this.
>
> On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Tracy Curtis wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I just ran across a story about technology developed in Israel that's
&
I went to Lucha Vavoom in LA once. My favorite part had to be the audience
members dressed like that in suits and masks arriving in late 1940s cars. I was
definitely under costumed.
On Jul 3, 2010, at 7:36 AM, "Mr. Worf" wrote:
> My favorite pic out of these are the two guys sitting at the
Thank you! I'm looking forward to it.
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
>
>
> Tracy, that just became part of one of my stories. Thanks, and expect due
> credit upon publication! [?][?]
>
> On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Tracy Curtis wrote:
>
r matches? They have people that dress up like
> monsters from a godzilla movie that wrestle in a cage match.
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 5:36 AM, Tracy Curtis wrote:
>
>
> I went to Lucha Vavoom in LA once. My favorite part had to be the audience
> members dressed
I heard the same thing about Korea after being shocked by a Korean woman saying
that Daniel Kim, the actor from Lost, is ugly by Korean standards largely
because he is dark. I think she said something about him looking like a
laborer.
On Jul 3, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Keith Johnson wrote:
> It's
The wealth association is still there. The Korean woman who was talking
about Daniel Kim said the ideal Korean guy looks more like a mid-level
office worker. Then she showed me some pictures. They were not of men who
would appeal to most American women.
I remember reading one of the many pieces
clearly showed the lifespans of people
> that were wealthier lived much longer than their lower income counterparts.
>
> On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Tracy Curtis wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> The wealth association is still there. The Korean woman who was talking
>> about
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 7:06 PM, Mr. Worf wrote:
>
>
> Did anyone ask him why he did it?
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 2:20 PM, Tracy Curtis wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> The talk bothered him. He's back to his former skin color.
>>
>>
>> http:
I've seen it. It's worth watching for the way they tease out an idea. I
don't want to give any spoilers. But I can see it working well as a play.
Perhaps because of the budget, they remain in one place throughout the
entire film and have an extended conversation about one group member's
life. I
Thanks for posting this link. I hadn't looked at the books or movies
because I thought they were for children. I had no idea about the
ideologies in them.
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Adrianne Brennan wrote:
>
>
> Anyone ever read this? I've been reading it section by section, alternating
>
This man has a lab in Atlanta and is working away to save us from
ourselves. I
http://newsone.com/nation/casey-gane-mccalla/video-black-inventor-reveals-two-amazing-energy-saving-inventions-on-cnn/
html#darkmoon
> Dare to take The Oath in this erotic fantasy series:
> http://www.adriannebrennan.com/books.html#the_oath
> The future of psychic sex - Dawn of the Seraphs (m/m):
> http://www.adriannebrennan.com/dawnoftheseraphs.html
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Trac
I'm in Cleveland right now. It's my hometown. I can assure that black
people are (over)reacting to this news. The city, after all, is more than
half black. So local coverage shows a lot of black people. They ripped up
posters and tore up a few things too. And because this is Cleveland, there
I remember hearing in the early 1990s that some people had a natural resistance
to AIDS. They would get the HIV virus. It would be detectable. But even without
treatment, they never acquired full-blown AIDS.
On Jul 10, 2010, at 1:38 AM, "Mr. Worf" wrote:
> That would make sense that some
I'm glad you said this. Reading your comments allowed me to realize that the
other TV events are completely off my radar. I only had a vague notion of these
broadcasts except for the drafts. I don't think I've seen one--at least in
adulthood.
I now watch sports only occasionally after growing
No one will notice for at least another week.
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Daryle Lockhart
wrote:
>
>
> I'm in Charlotte. We just sent the Browns a QB named Jake Delhomme. If you
> think you all are mad NOW...
>
>
> On Jul 9, 2010, at 9:27 AM, Tracy Curtis wrote
I hope to get to one of these soon.
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 1:14 AM, Mr. Worf wrote:
>
>
> Last week or so there was a post where I mentioned the monster wrestling
> matches. Now the monster battles are on tour. Check them out here:
> http://www.kaiju.com/
>
>
>
> --
> Celebrating 10 years of br
How is it that he can sue them for never mentioning him? I noticed that he
waited until LJ became too old to receive back child support.
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 8:50 AM, George Arterberry <
brotherfromhow...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> I'm from DC and was in college in 84 and want to know the name o
Is this movie airing again?
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Kelwyn wrote:
>
>
> This morning I saw this movie "Captive Heart: the James Mink Story"
> starring Lou Gossett, Kate Nelligan, Michael Jai White and Ruby Dee. It is
> an amazing mind screw about how twisted is slavery and its legacy.
The whole Whoppi Goldberg thing is bizarre. I can't imagine hearing these
words from anyone I know and then trying to defend that person.
Does anyone else feel as though this recording is getting so much play just
because news outlets want to play slurs, even when they're bleeped?
On Tue, Jul 13
These are great. Although I once saw a traffic light that did some kind of
crazy blinking when the caution light came on. It was late. It seemed
brighter than normal. For a second, I thought it might mean something other
than what normal traffic lights mean. I think I'm getting to the point
wh
I hadn't seen this shirt. It's an ugly attack. If the past 7 years in Cleveland
can provide any predictions, I don't imagine the Miami press or paparazzi will
be kind to her.
On Jul 13, 2010, at 7:12 PM, "Mr. Worf" wrote:
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I take in a lot of media. But I've never heard the idea that the Middle Ages
didn't exist.
On Jul 14, 2010, at 7:43 AM, "Mr. Worf" wrote:
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Thank you for linking to your review. This movie is one of the few I'm looking
forward to seeing.
On Jul 14, 2010, at 9:28 AM, "Kelwyn" wrote:
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Martin, what do you usually claim to be?
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When I first heard the legends, I didn't know what to think. But when I see
the pictures, they all look like some damaged versions of regular animals.
I've seen dogs turn blue like that when they've lost their fur. I imagine
other canines might too.
What do you all think?
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I need to be the lady who says the nipples in the Batman suit did not get me to
the theater. But I also didn't think it was a subtle touch. It was the first
thing I noticed when I saw the suit. Friends and I immediately started joking
about the fetish Batman.
I hope that's not the thinking beh
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