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...only public start-up of the group, Silverjet, splits élitism and efficiency down the middle. It's not every day that you see the CEO of an airline collecting trash and empty champagne glasses. But Lawrence Hunt, 40, is a Richard Branson-- style British maverick who rolls up his sleeves, raises $55 million in capital and takes flight with 100 business-class seats on a 767 just eight months later; most start-ups take two years. Hunt expects to break even in six to eight months and will soon add a second and a third plane. Silverjet looks...
...when several members of the True Love Revolution were flyering in front of the Science Center leading up to their semesterâs introductory meeting, I overheard countless conversations that were gratuitously hostile. What ever happened to crumpling up flyers and throwing them into the trash (or recycling bin, for the environmentally-conscious)? Did âThe 40 Year-Old Virginâ scare our campus so badly that we must now resort to this infantile manner of derision toward abstinent peers...
...funny.â Also, the trailer (and the existence of the film, itself) seems to suggest that this series has no end in sight. âShrekâ: this generationâs âPolice Academyâ franchise? The Kingdom Trailer Trash HEY GUYS, DID YOU KNOW THAT TERRORISM COULD EXPLODE EVERYTHING AT ANY MOMENT AND ONLY JAMIE FOXX AND THE GIRL FROM âALIASâ CAN SAVE US? This trailer isnât exactly racist or jingoistic, but it basically relies upon every post-9/11 fear that Americans...
...satirical elements to our show that are often overlooked or dismissed.â Naked Trucker often plays the straight man to T-Bonesâs off-kilter antics and back-country twang, though Gruber says there is a lot more to T-Bones than a trailer-trash stereotype. âOne word a lot of the Southern writers often used was âgrotesque,ââ Gruber said. âI donât like to think of our characters as grotesque. Theyâre obviously human with...
...artifacts from the unheralded or underground past. It could represent the reclaiming of pre-adolescent fetishes ... or savvy financial speculation ... or an appreciation of vigorous popular artistry? To form these as questions: Can adults escape the fondest memories of childhood? Can a price be put on them? Can trash art be transformed to high...