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Stephen Hawking [Jul. 14th, 2009|10:35 pm]
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(no subject) [Mar. 12th, 2009|11:52 pm]
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You've all done very well... [Jan. 25th, 2009|11:56 pm]
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Orson [Jan. 2nd, 2009|08:51 pm]
Every few months I watch this, and then spend weeks trying not to begin every utterance with "MWAAAAAH! THE FRENCH!"

"MWAAAAAH! THE FRENCH!" )
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Washington Redskins win the Championship (1937) [Dec. 17th, 2008|11:00 pm]
Baugh Stars as Redskins Annex Title
The column from 1937 describing Sammy Baugh's leadership of the Redskins as they won the NFL Championship. After reading that, I'm thinking of looking to see if there are any decent collections of re-prints of newspaper news/sports stories from the 1930s. Sportswriters of today could learn a thing or two from Shirley Povich's command of the language...
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Damn... [Dec. 17th, 2008|09:35 pm]
"Slingin'" Sammy Baugh, R.I.P.
Hall of Famer Baugh dead at 94

Just yesterday I was flipping through his wikipedia page and his records on the NFL stats site...

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Austin Powers... The Three Stooges... and Bush [Dec. 16th, 2008|08:58 pm]
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Disgusting! [Dec. 3rd, 2008|11:22 pm]
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One dollar DVDs: Part 45 (The Tell-Tale Heart) [Nov. 30th, 2008|12:35 am]
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Movie title: The Tell-Tale Heart
Starring: Laurence Payne, Adrienne Corri, Dermot Walsh
Director: Ernest Morris
Writer: Edgar Allan Poe (original), Brian Clemens (adaption), Eldon Howard (adaption)
Genre: Horror
Year: 1960
My rating:
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Edgar Allan Poe IS Norman Bates IN "Rear Window" )

Next time on One Dollar DVDs: Wes Craven's CHILLER (1985).
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There's no one as Irish as Barack O'Bama [Nov. 4th, 2008|02:44 pm]
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(no subject) [Nov. 4th, 2008|01:49 am]
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Surprised... [Oct. 30th, 2008|01:56 pm]
Very surprised to hear that Eric Idle is the new Doctor Who... Didn't see that coming.
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One dollar DVDs: Part 44 (Good Against Evil) [Oct. 5th, 2008|01:41 am]
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Movie title: Good Against Evil
Starring: Dack Rambo, Elyssa Davalos, Richard Lynch, Kim Cattrall
Director: Paul Wendkos
Writer: Jimmy Sangster
Genre: Horror
Year: 1977
My rating:
Amazon.com page

The winner of Good vs. Evil is Boredom )

Next time on One Dollar DVDs: Edgar Allen Poe's THE TELL-TALE HEART (1960).
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(no subject) [Oct. 3rd, 2008|12:20 am]
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HAIL VICTORY! [Sep. 29th, 2008|01:00 am]
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One dollar DVDs: Part 43 (Night of Bloody Horror) [Sep. 20th, 2008|10:47 pm]
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Movie title: Night of Bloody Horror
Starring: Gerald McRaney, Gaye Yellen
Director: Joy N. Houck Jr.
Writer: Joy N. Houck Jr., Robert A. Weaver
Genre: Horror
Year: 1969
My rating:
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"How's your night going?" "Oh, not bad. Had some bloody horror earlier, but it's fine now!" )

Next time on One Dollar DVDs: GOOD AGAINST EVIL with Dack Rambo.
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One dollar DVDs: Part 42 (Nancy Drew... Reporter) [Sep. 11th, 2008|12:11 am]
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Movie title: Nancy Drew... Reporter
Starring: Bonita Granville, Frankie Thomas, John Litel
Director: William Clemens
Writer: Kenneth Gamet
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Family, Mystery
Year: 1939
My rating:
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"A reporter has the right to do things an ordinary person shouldn't!" )


Next time on One Dollar DVDs: The subtly titled, NIGHT OF THE BLOODY HORROR (1969).
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Today in politics... [Sep. 7th, 2008|10:08 pm]
The GOP Convention was weird:

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The best ever... [Aug. 12th, 2008|10:30 pm]
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Sport [Aug. 12th, 2008|01:07 am]
The Olympics would be a lot better if I didn't need to sleep...
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