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...doctors, and they know all my organism by observation, and they can all testify that there is no circumcision. Or, I am ready to show a commission of objective doctors from Israel and the U.S." ... Friday: Richard Nixon, just back from Moscow, described Zhirinovsky as "shrewd" and a "holy fool...
Even though this CD is so bad, it doesn't make me respect them any less. I mean, look what they called it--they're not trying to fool anyone. In the liner notes, Mike D explains, "now that we've gotten our shit together to some extent as far as having a label, it seemed like a good time to try and make this stuff available together in one joint for a reasonable sum," The words "make this stuff available" get it just right: these songs are now available, if you rally want them. They make no pretense...
...Lastly, don't try to act like you belong when you don't. It's better to practice responsible tourism than to make a fool of yourself by pretending not to be a tourist. Ask reasonable questions, and be polite and respectful at all times. People are happy to talk about their homes, but tourists can quickly look dumb--for example, when they ask if the islands are anchored down of if they're floating freely. (A student from the Virgin Islands tells of a time when clouds were obscuring the ocean, so that part of it looked dark...
Kelley believes that Sinatra is well aware of his diminished resources, his stumbling onstage, his heavy reliance on TelePrompTers for the lyrics to his old standbys. "He can fool a lot of people," she says, "but he's not so far gone that he can fool himself...
...might have fooled me, but she didn't fool mother. -Norman Bates...