Word: fooled
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...That mustachioed fool can print whatever he wants," Gilmore snorts. "Not gonna stop me from dominating the right side of the board...
...Once in a while, truth breaks through the truthiness. A political boss tells the voters, "We do not talk to you about war debts or wheat or immigration - we appeal to your hearts, not your intelligence." Confronted with Lincoln's quote about not being able to fool all of the people all of the time, the boss snorts, "It's different nowadays. People are bigger suckers." (That got a conspiratorial roar from the opening night Encores! crowd.) Toward the end, Wintergreen lapses into candor when he confides to Throttlebottom the basics of White House governance: "Of course the first four...
...some of the most experienced actors in the HRDC, and the cast’s collective work exhibits a professionalism that befits their accumulated skill.Malone turns in a solid performance as Christy Mahon. He demonstrates versatility in his ability to present a character who is at once a romantic fool and a man of reckless audacity. Considering that this is Malone’s first Mainstage show, his portrayal of Christy is very promising, and the chemistry between Malone and co-star Lloyd-Bollard is equally powerful.As Pegeen, Lloyd-Bollard stands out as another sophomore actor to watch. She lends...
...necessarily what they seem at first glance to be. That thought sometimes applies to movies as well. Maybe this tacky, low-life movie, featuring an over-abundance of jokes about flatulence and other embarrassing bodily functions, has a - well, er - slyly instructional purpose. OK, I?m probably overreading the fool thing. Maybe I should just say that I laughed at it more than I expected to. Or really wanted...
...bats I had seen every pitch he had and he wasn’t going to fool...