Tag: Socialism
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Vintage Cable Box: “The Twelve Chairs, 1970”
“I hate people I don’t like!” The Twelve Chairs, 1970 (Ron Moody), Universal Marion Corporation While ostensibly labeled a “Mel Brooks comedy”, The Twelve Chairs, the under-appreciated 1970 follow up to The Producers, and essentially a lively chase across the then brand-new Soviet Union, the narrative follows devastatingly dramatic and tragic narrative beats. Ippolit Matveyevich…
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New Episode! “The White Album, Disc Two”
Blind Dog, Blind Cat : Tribulus terrestris : And The Oscar Goes Too… : Driving in the Snow : My Mama Said Birthdays and Star Wars : Healthcare and Taxes Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump : English Berry Trifle “Martha My Dear” Perfect Piano Intro Tutorial by Christopher Stovakovic from YouTube (Lennon/McCartney), Sally Field winning…
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New Episode! “The White Album, Disc One”
Vegas, Baby! : Polonium In Every Pocket : Slave-Picked Shrimp Gumbo That Rickman Dude : Every Restaurant Called “Saffron” The Continuing Story of Bernie Sanders Thin White Duke : Having Fun In Harney County “Fletch” (a 1985 film starring Chevy Chase), “Back In The U.S.S.R.” by the Dead Kennedys(Lennon/McCartney), “Glass Onion” by Cajun Cook (Lennon/McCartney),…
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Alan Rickman, Andrew La Ganke, Ashes To Ashes, Bernie Sanders, cooking, David Bowie, Die Hard, Elvis, food, Gumbo, Happiness Is A Warm Gun, Harney County, Indian cuisine, Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Las Vegas, marriage, militia, Oregon, Politics, Polonium, recipe, saffron, Socialism, Vladimir Putin, wedding -
“You Can’t Kill What You Don’t Understand”
Tonight, Andrew and I discuss the candidates, Democrats and Republicans, but as with every conversation about this topic, we eventually talk Trump, and nothing but Trump! This is the second take of the conversation because our first talk got so heated we had to re-record it just for the sake of getting our divergent…
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BlissVille Fridays: “Protect This Rocket House (And All Who Dwell Within The Rocket House)”
OUR 50TH EPISODE! I wanted to talk a little about Socialism, not the original Socialism, those tenets of Charles Fourier or the French Ideals, it was actually the French and the British that were the first adopters of the economic system of Socialism, not Marx or Lenin or any of that – our friendly neighborhood…