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...Naughty Satyr Dude, that satyr would lift its tail for anyone. Go find that naughty satyr and give it the reaming it demands. Then fall on your back in ecstasy/exhaustion, as Walt has done here. Dude...
...little further down JFK Street, the former academic dean of the Kennedy School of Government, Belfer Professor of International Affairs Stephen Walt has published a paper with a colleague at the University of Chicago that claims that there is an all-powerful Jewish lobby in the United States that sustains support for an immoral state of Israel. While the bias and shoddiness of the paper’s research have already been well documented, the actual message of the paper is even more troublesome...
...part for me: a socially progressive, irony-friendly Gen Xer with rug rats. I thought Hoodwinked! and most of the Shrek series were hilarious, and God knows I don't want to go back to the days of suffering with my kids through a long, slow pour of Uncle Walt's wholesome syrup. But even if you ultimately reject their messages, old-school fairy tales are part of our cultural vocabulary. There's something a little sad about kids growing up in a culture where their fairy tales come pre-satirized, the skepticism, critique and revision having been done...
...After the fire, it was left to Schirra, the commander of the three-man back-up crew that included space rookies Walt Cunningham and Donn Eisele, to help oversee the gutting and redesign of the ship. Schirra was a bear about the job, stalking the factory floor, poking his nose into whatever the engineers were doing and making it clear when he did not like what he saw. If he wasn't satisfied with the answers he got, he'd go up to the executive suites and buttonhole Storms himself. "You guys want to fix this ship...
...mistake I made was telling the group that there were no limitations on their choices. I realized my error when Marquardt asked if her nominees had to be alive, since she had Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley and Walt Disney on her list. These are problems TIME 100 editors never have to deal with. I told everyone the nominees had to be living as well as residents of this planet and not imaginary friends. I think I witnessed a lot of scratching...