The great Anne Bancroft, dead of cancer at 73. If you haven’t yet seen The Graduate, you owe it to yourself to stop what you’re doing and remedy that right now. One of the greatest American films ever made. Rest in peace, Ms Bancroft.
June 7, 2005
“Lawmaker Moves to Protect Medical Marijuana Users”
From Join Together.org: As the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that state laws don’t protect medical-marijuana users from federal drug prosecution, a U.S. House member said he would reintroduce legislation to prevent federal law-enforcement action against medical users of the drug. The Hill reported June 7 that Rep. Maurice Hinchey (R-N.Y.) plans to introduce legislation barring the Justice Department from spending money to arrest and prosecute medical-marijuana users. The measure would
“The haram ingestion of forbidden rodential excretions or the equally haram pollution of the Muslim holy book by said substance”: an investigation
Don’t tell me Smirky McHitlerburton and the rest of his anti-Muslim, pork-eating Bushco oil thugs didn’t know about this. Imperialist bastards.
The fifth set of 20 films that if you haven’t seen you should see immediately or risk having protein wisdom sneer at you like certain embarrassingly reactionary rightwing blogs sneer at homosexuals and minorities of all stripes
1980s, group 5 The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981) Prince of the City (1981) Private Lessons (1981) Le Professionnel (1981) The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper (1981) Raggedy Man (1981) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Reds (1981) Roadgames (1981) Scanners (1981) Sharky’s Machine (1981) Southern Comfort (1981) Stripes (1981) Tattoo (1981) Thief (1981) Time Bandits (1981) Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1981) 48 Hours (1982) Blade Runner (1982) The Border
Sean Hannity has an important question for his on-set stylist
Hannity: “You’re sure these grey highlights make me look seasoned, right? And distinguished? Because my wife, she worries that I’m starting to look a little too Bea Arthur…”’
