Word: madnesses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Kenny offered his hand and stood up to play some eight ball. Later Kenny told me that he had heard the lowdown on that character." His daddy used to have a lot of land, then all the sons got it and he just lost all of it. He's mad at the world cause he lost all the land. He lost everything. You see him trying to give trouble there? I didn't care how he shook hands, but I did it his way so there wouldn't be any trouble. And it looks like he's just droppin...
...Strangelove, Stanley Kubrick's mad nuclear vision starring Peter Sellers in three roles, can be seen this week on the big screen at Orson Welles (for $2.50) or on a little box for free on Friday. Sounds like somebody at the Welles messed up somewhere. TV seriously diminishes the visual impact of movies, but I'd still save my money and see I.F. Stone at the Welles instead...
...Grand Rapids area is very Republican and a Democratic victory there tells the Congress that people are mad, Ujifusa said. VanderVeen's victory may cause a lot of fence-straddling congressmen to take a more active role in the impeachment effort, he added...
...opposition leaders beaten in the first attacks last year. "The population is not prepared to be ruled by any madman, and it is very clear the 'jackal'-as the populace now calls him-is simply not prepared to resign. I think he is certifiably mad...
KNOTS. One of the central ideas of the oracular psychoanalyst R.D. Laing is that people who are maddened by an irrational society drive each other mad. In his book Knots, a melange of gnomic wordplay, he gave a lively definition of what he meant. For example, he thinks that nearly everyone has come tumbling after an archetypal Jack and Jill caught in such tangles as "I'm upset that you're not upset that I'm upset that you're upset that I'm upset when...