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Date: 11 Feb 2009 18:01:37
From: WaltWhitman
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This is my first off topic post, but I had such an enjoyable time watching an old movie this afternoon, That I wanted to share it. The Movie was "THE FOUNTAINHEAD" from a book by Ann Rynd, Starring Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, and Raymond Massey.Patricia Neal sure was beautiful, and Ann Rynd sure coud write. It is an extremly idealistic movie, very well done. I have seen it before, but not in about 20 years, and I had forgotten how good it was. Probably most of you have seen it, but if you have not, I guarantee you a memorable experience watching it, and if you have seen it(long ago) I highly reccomend that you watch it again. This is a movie that is high up on my top ten list. Walt I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself I am Large I contain multitudes ____________________________________________________________________ : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 13:20:28
From: La Cosa Nostradamus
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I worked at a place called Fountainhead, we had 2 fires that caused 200+ families to vacate. On Feb 11 2009 9:01 PM, WaltWhitman wrote: > This is my first off topic post, but I had such an enjoyable time watching > an old movie this afternoon, That I wanted to share it. The Movie was "THE > FOUNTAINHEAD" from a book by Ann Rynd, Starring Gary Cooper, Patricia > Neal, and Raymond Massey.Patricia Neal sure was beautiful, and Ann Rynd > sure coud write. It is an extremly idealistic movie, very well done. I > have seen it before, but not in about 20 years, and I had forgotten how > good it was. Probably most of you have seen it, but if you have not, I > guarantee you a memorable experience watching it, and if you have seen > it(long ago) I highly reccomend that you watch it again. This is a movie > that is high up on my top ten list. > > Walt > > > I contradict myself? > Very well then I contradict myself > I am Large > I contain multitudes Thanks for the memories, you lit up my life for a few precious moments http://kuroiso.org/ _____________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 08:00:01
From: Susan
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Back in the day, reading Ayn Rand was the thing to do. Who is John Galt? Also Catch 22 and the French Lieutenants Woman (which had a disclaimer by the author that there were no pagination errors in the book) Much easier to stick with Janet and Stuart.
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 09:11:47
From: eldo77
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On Feb 12 2009 9:00 AM, Susan wrote: > Back in the day, reading Ayn Rand was the thing to do. Who is John Galt? > > Also Catch 22 and the French Lieutenants Woman (which had a disclaimer by > the author that there were no pagination errors in the book) > > Much easier to stick with Janet and Stuart. Whoever they are. eldo --- : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 11:16:19
From: Susan
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"eldo77" <ab26ec1@webnntp.invalid > wrote in message news:jr1e66xn76.ln2@recgroups.com... > On Feb 12 2009 9:00 AM, Susan wrote: > >> Back in the day, reading Ayn Rand was the thing to do. Who is John Galt? >> >> Also Catch 22 and the French Lieutenants Woman (which had a disclaimer by >> the author that there were no pagination errors in the book) >> >> Much easier to stick with Janet and Stuart. > > Whoever they are. > > eldo > evanovich and woods easy reading
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Date: 11 Feb 2009 22:39:50
From: Howard Beale
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Architect takes job to design building on the condition it is built exactly according to his plan but changes are made. Architect blows up the building and gives this speech to the jury as his entire defense: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkAz8rw8kqY I laughed my way thru it. Of course the jury acquits him. And there are hordes of people who worship the bird-brain who wrote this stuff. Howard Beale ______________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 11 Feb 2009 22:51:48
From: Clave
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"Howard Beale" <a1695@webnntp.invalid > wrote in message news:mqsc66xm51.ln2@recgroups.com... > Architect takes job to design building on the condition it is built > exactly according to his plan but changes are made. Architect blows up > the building and gives this speech to the jury as his entire defense: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkAz8rw8kqY > > I laughed my way thru it. Of course the jury acquits him. And there are > hordes of people who worship the bird-brain who wrote this stuff. Ayn Rand can eat *all* the dicks. Jim
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Date: 11 Feb 2009 21:18:30
From: risky biz
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On Feb 11 2009 7:01 PM, WaltWhitman wrote: > This is my first off topic post, but I had such an enjoyable time watching > an old movie this afternoon, That I wanted to share it. The Movie was "THE > FOUNTAINHEAD" from a book by Ann Rynd, Starring Gary Cooper, Patricia > Neal, and Raymond Massey.Patricia Neal sure was beautiful, and Ann Rynd > sure coud write. It is an extremly idealistic movie, very well done. I > have seen it before, but not in about 20 years, and I had forgotten how > good it was. Probably most of you have seen it, but if you have not, I > guarantee you a memorable experience watching it, and if you have seen > it(long ago) I highly reccomend that you watch it again. This is a movie > that is high up on my top ten list. The name is Ayn Rand, not Ann Rynd, and she was one of the worst writers who ever breathed. Right up there with Zora Neal Hurston. ---- looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 09:22:16
From: Will in New Haven
Subject: Re: O.T. An amazing old movie
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On Feb 12, 10:30=A0am, "da pickle" <jcpickels@(nospam)hotmail.com > wrote: > "Will in New Haven" > > > The name is Ayn Rand, not Ann Rynd, and she was one of the worst writer= s > > who ever breathed. Right up there with Zora Neal Hurston. > > What gets me is that it is pronounced the same as "Ann," so why the > exotic spelling? > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > > It is not pronounced the same as "Ann." > > I enjoyed her books when I was young. =A0I have never felt to need to rer= ead > them. > > How do you pronounce "Ayn"? > "Ayn" rhymes with "mine." > > Excerpted from a letter to a fan, 1937: > "Your letter inquiring about the origin of my name has been forwarded to = me. > In answer to your question, I must say that 'Ayn' is both a real name and= an > invention. The original of it is a Finnish feminine name. . . . Its > pronunciation, spelled phonetically, would be: 'I-na.' I do not know what > its correct spelling should be in English, but I chose to make it 'Ayn,' > eliminating the final 'a.' I pronounce it as the letter 'I' with an 'n' > added to it." Letters of Ayn Rand, page 40 People I knew who knew her pronounced it "ann." It was originally taken from the name of a Finnish author and the original pronounciation may have rhymed with "mine" but that apparently wasn't how it was pronounce in the Seventies. On the other hand, that _does_ explain the spelling. -- Will in New Haven
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 12:18:59
From: da pickle
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"Will in New Haven" People I knew who knew her pronounced it "ann." It was originally taken from the name of a Finnish author and the original pronounciation may have rhymed with "mine" but that apparently wasn't how it was pronounce in the Seventies. On the other hand, that _does_ explain the spelling. ==================== I did not know her, but I am pretty darned sure the way she said it was pronounced is the way she said it was pronounced ... rhymes with "mine." The Ayn Rand Institute: http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=faq_index My quote above is from the institute: How do you pronounce "Ayn"? "Ayn" rhymes with "mine." Excerpted from a letter to a fan, 1937: "Your letter inquiring about the origin of my name has been forwarded to me. In answer to your question, I must say that 'Ayn' is both a real name and an invention. The original of it is a Finnish feminine name. . . . Its pronunciation, spelled phonetically, would be: 'I-na.' I do not know what its correct spelling should be in English, but I chose to make it 'Ayn,' eliminating the final 'a.' I pronounce it as the letter 'I' with an 'n' added to it." Letters of Ayn Rand, page 40 From the Any Rand Biographical FAQ: http://www.noblesoul.com/orc/bio/biofaq.html 2.4 How is 'Ayn' pronounced? It is a single syllable that rhymes with 'mine' and 'fine'. Some people pronounce it like 'Ann' or so that it rhymes with 'pain' and 'gain.' These alternate pronunciations are mistaken.[*] There are hundreds of sites that seem in agreement that the pronunciation is like she indicated above.
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 07:16:55
From: Will in New Haven
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On Feb 12, 12:18=A0am, "risky biz" <risky-...@sbcglobal.net > wrote: > On Feb 11 2009 7:01 PM, WaltWhitman wrote: > > > This is my first off topic post, but I had such an enjoyable time watch= ing > > an old movie this afternoon, That I wanted to share it. The Movie was "= THE > > FOUNTAINHEAD" from a book by Ann Rynd, Starring Gary Cooper, Patricia > > Neal, and Raymond Massey.Patricia Neal sure was beautiful, and Ann Rynd > > sure coud write. It is an extremly idealistic movie, very well done. I > > have seen it before, but not in about 20 years, and I had forgotten how > > good it was. Probably most of you have seen it, but if you have not, I > > guarantee you a memorable experience watching it, and if you have seen > > it(long ago) I highly reccomend that you watch it again. This is a movi= e > > that is high up on my top ten list. > > The name is Ayn Rand, not Ann Rynd, and she was one of the worst writers > who ever breathed. Right up there with Zora Neal Hurston. What gets me is that it is pronounced the same as "Ann," so why the exotic spelling? It was a pen name, anyway, so she wasn't stuck with the spelling. It makes me think of "aikido," which is pronounced "uh- kee-do" and was transliterated into English that way for no reason at all. "Akido" or "Ukido" would either one be better. I don't think her writing is as bad as you think it is but I don't re-read her books and I re-read quite a lot. -- Will in New Haven
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 09:30:59
From: da pickle
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"Will in New Haven" > The name is Ayn Rand, not Ann Rynd, and she was one of the worst writers > who ever breathed. Right up there with Zora Neal Hurston. What gets me is that it is pronounced the same as "Ann," so why the exotic spelling? ======================= It is not pronounced the same as "Ann." I enjoyed her books when I was young. I have never felt to need to reread them. How do you pronounce "Ayn"? "Ayn" rhymes with "mine." Excerpted from a letter to a fan, 1937: "Your letter inquiring about the origin of my name has been forwarded to me. In answer to your question, I must say that 'Ayn' is both a real name and an invention. The original of it is a Finnish feminine name. . . . Its pronunciation, spelled phonetically, would be: 'I-na.' I do not know what its correct spelling should be in English, but I chose to make it 'Ayn,' eliminating the final 'a.' I pronounce it as the letter 'I' with an 'n' added to it." Letters of Ayn Rand, page 40 An audio of the proper pronunciation: http://inogolo.com/pronunciation/d98/Ayn_Rand
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Date: 11 Feb 2009 22:18:41
From: Robert Ladd
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"risky biz" <risky-biz@sbcglobal.net > wrote in message news:62oc66xrc.ln2@recgroups.com... > On Feb 11 2009 7:01 PM, WaltWhitman wrote: > >> This is my first off topic post, but I had such an enjoyable time >> watching >> an old movie this afternoon, That I wanted to share it. The Movie was >> "THE >> FOUNTAINHEAD" from a book by Ann Rynd, Starring Gary Cooper, Patricia >> Neal, and Raymond Massey.Patricia Neal sure was beautiful, and Ann Rynd >> sure coud write. It is an extremly idealistic movie, very well done. I >> have seen it before, but not in about 20 years, and I had forgotten how >> good it was. Probably most of you have seen it, but if you have not, I >> guarantee you a memorable experience watching it, and if you have seen >> it(long ago) I highly reccomend that you watch it again. This is a movie >> that is high up on my top ten list. > > The name is Ayn Rand, not Ann Rynd, and she was one of the worst writers > who ever breathed. Right up there with Zora Neal Hurston. > Do you think she's bad because of her writing skills or her political view point? Robert Ladd
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Date: 11 Feb 2009 18:56:33
From: OTB
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On Feb 11, 8:01=A0pm, "WaltWhitman" <a26c...@webnntp.invalid > wrote: > This is my first off topic post, but I had such an enjoyable time watchin= g > an old movie this afternoon, That I wanted to share it. The Movie was "TH= E > FOUNTAINHEAD" from a book by Ann Rynd, Starring Gary Cooper, Patricia > Neal, and Raymond Massey.Patricia Neal sure was beautiful, and Ann Rynd > sure coud write. It is an extremly idealistic movie, very well done. I > have seen it before, but not in about 20 years, and I had forgotten how > good it was. Probably most of you have seen it, but if you have not, I > guarantee you a memorable experience watching it, and if you have seen > it(long ago) I highly reccomend that you watch it again. This is a movie > that is high up on my top ten list. I've seen it a couple times. Not real fond of it. Gary Cooper's best movie was "High Noon".
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Date: 11 Feb 2009 19:27:11
From: OTB
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On Feb 11, 8:56=A0pm, OTB <bighorn_b...@hotmail.com > wrote: > On Feb 11, 8:01=A0pm, "WaltWhitman" <a26c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote: > > > This is my first off topic post, but I had such an enjoyable time watch= ing > > an old movie this afternoon, That I wanted to share it. The Movie was "= THE > > FOUNTAINHEAD" from a book by Ann Rynd, Starring Gary Cooper, Patricia > > Neal, and Raymond Massey.Patricia Neal sure was beautiful, and Ann Rynd > > sure coud write. It is an extremly idealistic movie, very well done. I > > have seen it before, but not in about 20 years, and I had forgotten how > > good it was. Probably most of you have seen it, but if you have not, I > > guarantee you a memorable experience watching it, and if you have seen > > it(long ago) I highly reccomend that you watch it again. This is a movi= e > > that is high up on my top ten list. > > I've seen it a couple times. =A0Not real fond of it. =A0Gary Cooper's > best movie was "High Noon". Speaking of great old movies that are not so well known, check out "A Touch of Evil". Orson Wells, Charlton Heston, Janet Lee, Dennis Weaver, Marlene Dietrich, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and others. Extremely innovative movie for the time.
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 00:00:19
From: Irish Mike
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"OTB" <bighorn_bill@hotmail.com > wrote in message news:cafd0637-78cf-43c5-b1ba-7a8806410676@w39g2000prb.googlegroups.com... On Feb 11, 8:56 pm, OTB <bighorn_b...@hotmail.com > wrote: > On Feb 11, 8:01 pm, "WaltWhitman" <a26c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote: > > > This is my first off topic post, but I had such an enjoyable time > > watching > > an old movie this afternoon, That I wanted to share it. The Movie was > > "THE > > FOUNTAINHEAD" from a book by Ann Rynd, Starring Gary Cooper, Patricia > > Neal, and Raymond Massey.Patricia Neal sure was beautiful, and Ann Rynd > > sure coud write. It is an extremly idealistic movie, very well done. I > > have seen it before, but not in about 20 years, and I had forgotten how > > good it was. Probably most of you have seen it, but if you have not, I > > guarantee you a memorable experience watching it, and if you have seen > > it(long ago) I highly reccomend that you watch it again. This is a movie > > that is high up on my top ten list. > > I've seen it a couple times. Not real fond of it. Gary Cooper's > best movie was "High Noon". Speaking of great old movies that are not so well known, check out "A Touch of Evil". Orson Wells, Charlton Heston, Janet Lee, Dennis Weaver, Marlene Dietrich, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and others. Extremely innovative movie for the time. Added it to my queue. Thanks, Irish Mike
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Date: 11 Feb 2009 21:51:11
From: IHeartWuzzy
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On Feb 12 2009 12:00 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > Extremely innovative movie for the time. > > Added it to my queue. > > Thanks, > > Irish Mike Is this one in your permanent queue, Mike, or do you already own it on Blu-Ray? http://tinyurl.com/y93wrg --- * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 01:03:27
From: Irish Mike
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"IHeartWuzzy" <a55120d@webnntp.invalid > wrote in message news:fvpc66xjm.ln2@recgroups.com... > On Feb 12 2009 12:00 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > >> Extremely innovative movie for the time. >> >> Added it to my queue. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Irish Mike > > Is this one in your permanent queue, Mike, or do you already own it on > Blu-Ray? Never saw it bucko, that's why I added it to my queue. BTW, any chance I could borrow your collection of Michael Moore films? Irish Mike
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 05:22:27
From: IHeartWuzzy
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On Feb 12 2009 1:03 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > "IHeartWuzzy" <a55120d@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message > news:fvpc66xjm.ln2@recgroups.com... > > On Feb 12 2009 12:00 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > > > >> Extremely innovative movie for the time. > >> > >> Added it to my queue. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Irish Mike > > > > Is this one in your permanent queue, Mike, or do you already own it on > > Blu-Ray? > > Never saw it bucko, that's why I added it to my queue. Ah, yes... your Guinness I.V. drip workin' its usual magic, I see. (Can't you even follow a simple post?...ffs.) I wasn't talking about _"A Touch of Evil"_, you dunderhead you. My question was about one of your all-time favs (no doubt): http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/Birth-of-a-nation-poster-color.jpg (I won't use the tinyurl this time, so as not to further confuse you) So, AGAIN... permanent queue or Blu-Ray? > BTW, any chance I could borrow your collection of Michael Moore films? I'm sure you'd love to get your hands on some MM films, as frothing at the mouth while simultaneously masturbating seems to be a hobby of yours (we read your posts). But alas, I can't help ya, bucko. See, I view MM as basically the flip side of *your* wing-nuttery (although he's clearly smarter). Hyperbolic gasbag-ideologues like you and he are useless for actually constructively solving a problem; you and he just like to jerk yourselfs off while calling Bush a "Nazi" or Obama "Messiah" and other such similar bullshit... ------- * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 11:25:13
From: Irish Mike
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"IHeartWuzzy" <a55120d@webnntp.invalid > wrote in message news:jdkd66xc34.ln2@recgroups.com... > On Feb 12 2009 1:03 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > >> "IHeartWuzzy" <a55120d@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message >> news:fvpc66xjm.ln2@recgroups.com... >> > On Feb 12 2009 12:00 AM, Irish Mike wrote: >> > >> >> Extremely innovative movie for the time. >> >> >> >> Added it to my queue. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Irish Mike >> > >> > Is this one in your permanent queue, Mike, or do you already own it on >> > Blu-Ray? >> >> Never saw it bucko, that's why I added it to my queue. > > Ah, yes... your Guinness I.V. drip workin' its usual magic, I see. (Can't > you even follow a simple post?...ffs.) > > I wasn't talking about _"A Touch of Evil"_, you dunderhead you. > > My question was about one of your all-time favs (no doubt): > > http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/Birth-of-a-nation-poster-color.jpg > > (I won't use the tinyurl this time, so as not to further confuse you) > > So, AGAIN... permanent queue or Blu-Ray? > >> BTW, any chance I could borrow your collection of Michael Moore films? > > I'm sure you'd love to get your hands on some MM films, as frothing at the > mouth while simultaneously masturbating seems to be a hobby of yours (we > read your posts). > > But alas, I can't help ya, bucko. See, I view MM as basically the flip > side of *your* wing-nuttery (although he's clearly smarter). > > Hyperbolic gasbag-ideologues like you and he are useless for actually > constructively solving a problem; you and he just like to jerk yourselfs > off while calling Bush a "Nazi" or Obama "Messiah" and other such similar > bullshit... You fucking hypocrite. You initiate the thread with this racist piece of shit and then lecture me and others about being "wing nuts". Your lack of perception is exceeded only by your intellectual dishonesty. Now fuck off and log back on to the dailykos with the rest of your hate-mongering pals from the lunatic liberal left. Irish Mike
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 11:25:46
From: IHeartWuzzy
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On Feb 12 2009 11:25 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > "IHeartWuzzy" <a55120d@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message > news:jdkd66xc34.ln2@recgroups.com... > > On Feb 12 2009 1:03 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > > > >> "IHeartWuzzy" <a55120d@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message > >> news:fvpc66xjm.ln2@recgroups.com... > >> > On Feb 12 2009 12:00 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > >> > > >> >> Extremely innovative movie for the time. > >> >> > >> >> Added it to my queue. > >> >> > >> >> Thanks, > >> >> > >> >> Irish Mike > >> > > >> > Is this one in your permanent queue, Mike, or do you already own it on > >> > Blu-Ray? > >> > >> Never saw it bucko, that's why I added it to my queue. > > > > Ah, yes... your Guinness I.V. drip workin' its usual magic, I see. (Can't > > you even follow a simple post?...ffs.) > > > > I wasn't talking about _"A Touch of Evil"_, you dunderhead you. > > > > My question was about one of your all-time favs (no doubt): > > > > http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/Birth-of-a-nation-poster-color.jpg > > > > (I won't use the tinyurl this time, so as not to further confuse you) > > > > So, AGAIN... permanent queue or Blu-Ray? > > > >> BTW, any chance I could borrow your collection of Michael Moore films? > > > > I'm sure you'd love to get your hands on some MM films, as frothing at the > > mouth while simultaneously masturbating seems to be a hobby of yours (we > > read your posts). > > > > But alas, I can't help ya, bucko. See, I view MM as basically the flip > > side of *your* wing-nuttery (although he's clearly smarter). > > > > Hyperbolic gasbag-ideologues like you and he are useless for actually > > constructively solving a problem; you and he just like to jerk yourselfs > > off while calling Bush a "Nazi" or Obama "Messiah" and other such similar > > bullshit... > > You fucking hypocrite. You initiate the thread with this racist piece of > shit and then lecture me and others about being "wing nuts". Pointing out that you're a racist (your own posting history/words damn you...many know this about you) is not racist, you dumbfuck. Just how fuckin' stupid are you? >Your lack of perception is exceeded only by your intellectual dishonesty. Uh huh... tell us more about Obama and Ebonics, Mikey. <snicker > >Now fuck off and log back on to the dailykos with the rest of your hate-mongering pals > from the lunatic liberal left. Never been to dailykos, personally... but I'm guessing you go there daily for a good ol "froth and jerk" session, right? Now if you'll excuse me, Mike, I'm helping the search committee find a full-time "Irish Mike Lie Counter"... it won't be easy, cuz the person knows they'll be busy 24/7. _______________________________________________________________________ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 11 Feb 2009 21:23:36
From: Irish Mike
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"WaltWhitman" <a26c32e@webnntp.invalid > wrote in message news:1hcc66xjkt.ln2@recgroups.com... > This is my first off topic post, but I had such an enjoyable time watching > an old movie this afternoon, That I wanted to share it. The Movie was "THE > FOUNTAINHEAD" from a book by Ann Rynd, Starring Gary Cooper, Patricia > Neal, and Raymond Massey.Patricia Neal sure was beautiful, and Ann Rynd > sure coud write. It is an extremly idealistic movie, very well done. I > have seen it before, but not in about 20 years, and I had forgotten how > good it was. Probably most of you have seen it, but if you have not, I > guarantee you a memorable experience watching it, and if you have seen > it(long ago) I highly reccomend that you watch it again. This is a movie > that is high up on my top ten list. > > Walt > Never saw it bucko, but just added it to my queue. Thanks, Irish Mike
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Date: 11 Feb 2009 21:00:37
From: A Man Beaten by Jacks
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 18:01:37 -0800, "WaltWhitman" <a26c32e@webnntp.invalid > wrote: >This is my first off topic post, but I had such an enjoyable time watching >an old movie this afternoon, That I wanted to share it. The Movie was "THE >FOUNTAINHEAD" from a book by Ann Rynd, Starring Gary Cooper, Patricia >Neal, and Raymond Massey.Patricia Neal sure was beautiful, and Ann Rynd >sure coud write. It is an extremly idealistic movie, very well done. I >have seen it before, but not in about 20 years, and I had forgotten how >good it was. Probably most of you have seen it, but if you have not, I >guarantee you a memorable experience watching it, and if you have seen >it(long ago) I highly reccomend that you watch it again. This is a movie >that is high up on my top ten list. It's a Nazi piece of shit!
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