Word: screens
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Then there's Beavis and Butt-head Do America--MTV's cartoon cretins on the big screen. Kids, it's probably best if the family splits up again. You don't want your parents to know what they're missing...
First, let's take a good look at what was desired of Loker Commons, and compare it to what we actually have. It was supposed to be a student activity center. It could be considered such if one considers the huge screen in the back of Loker as I do: an annoying kind of Magic Eye screen, where one becomes dizzy and blind in the attempt to decipher whatever visual image is supposed to be appearing. That's an activity, I guess...
...discussing with some of my fellow Kirkland House residents how Loker Commons could fit those expectations and I think that some wonderful suggestions were brought up: For an activity center kind of feel to it, someone suggested a normal big screen television with decent tracking. If comfort is desired in addition, let's get some nice comfy couches to replace the wooden cafeteria chairs in that area...
Vonnegut said its moral was "We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be." But there is more to what may be his best novel than that, as its screen adaptation by writer Robert B. Weide and director Keith Gordon stresses. For Campbell (Nick Nolte, all sweet and sober innocence) is basically an old-fashioned romantic, believing that morality resides solely in being true to one's best self. His refusal to acknowledge the desire of true believers to enlist everyone in their cause--whether malign or benign--brings him first...
However, some voters see the sudden GOP kindness toward Clinton as an election-time smoke screen...