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...think it's a very common thing, especially that generation. My dad would come home from work and they'd have their cocktail hour. My father had two brothers who committed suicide. [There's] a lot of alcoholism on both my mother's side and my father's side, so there is certainly a huge stigma with that. And also people who were depressed or not able to function would [be] sent away. I just remember my mother at times, we'd be so frustrated because we wouldn't understand why she was acting...
...going to even tell us about it. Oh no, no, no, no. You can just run your SUVs on corn oil all day long.”Rants like this are common in Newell’s show, which runs for approximately 45 minutes every hour, from noon until midnight, Thursday through Sunday.At 10 p.m., Newell begins his “Big Hemp Show.”“Would you like to sing your favorite marijuana song?” Newell asks, and then begins to sing: “Roll, roll, roll your joint. Twist...
...film is gliding along, well into its second hour of stately intrigue, as a young woman in Japanese-occupied China woos a Chinese collaborator, hoping to get close enough to kill him. Then the man (Hong Kong star Tony Leung Chiu-wai) takes the woman (newcomer Tang Wei) to bed, and Ang Lee's Lust, Caution becomes a different movie. In three startling sex scenes, the two actors mime first a brutal seduction, then a sadomasochistic pas de deux, then the flexing of the woman's wiles until she has achieved erotic control of her prey...
...learned from the tribes to guide his daily endeavors. He said this often means leaving for class ten minutes early to give other people the right of way while walking. Rennell treated the show as an exercise in self-discovery and cultural exploration, but he worries that one-hour episodes will not be able to do justice to the time he spent among the tribes. “I think definitely the bulk of the experience for me is behind the scenes of the show, which is another reason why I’m coming into the week with mixed...
...seemed until David Cameron on Oct. 3 capped an unexpectedly successful Tory party conference by delivering an hour-long speech that won over doubters in his own party and, Tories now dare to dream, blew any potential electoral contest wide open. "Everyone who came here feared a general election," says Iain Dale, an influential Conservative blogger and commentator. "Now they're relishing...