Monday, July 27, 2009
By Leeds and Folds
As far as I can recall, it was Leeds himself who was platitudinous. And even on those rare occasions when he DID make sense at Sassy's - the envelope, I'm telling you, by that point in time....it was burned!! Of course, the very fact that he had patterned himself after all those heroes of yesteryear (a substantial chunk of which had literally curdled, truth be known), sidewinders, etc., his was a simplicity that probably should have been expected. I mean, we do in fact call OURSELVES scholarly, correct?
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23 comments:
They're all idiots.
Welcome back, Volt. Blogging hasn't been the same without you. And welcome back to you, too, Clif. We really gotta talk about chicks one of these days - me, you, Volt, and MCH.
I can talk about living chicks, Clif. I'm very capable. Courteney Cox, reoooow!
Living or dead chicks, they r all hot property :)
Keshi.
Actually, Keshi, Cliffy is correct here. I much prefer those gals from the 30s, 40s, and early 50s. They just had so much more style and charisma; Garbo, Lamarr, Leigh, Tierney, Stanwyck, Hayward, etc., etc..
Please keep it clean, Clif. I'm asking nicely.
I don't allow sexually inappropriate material, Clif. I think that I've made that very clear. And, the truth, Clif, you wouldn't recognize it if it wretched on you.
"Jerkin' off to celluloid". Seriously, Clif, come on.
6 comments up.
I don't see where it's any more offensive than "Son of a Bitch" - and I have to give Will credit for doing less of that than he used to .. do.
Yes, maybe so but it still means the same thing in print - it has the same offensive component - no matter how`common you try to make it.
Why am I a coward, Clif? What in my life have I ever done that is cowardly? And, yes, I have tried on numerous occasions to be civil to you guys over there. You just aren't willing to play that way.
Thank you for the clarification.
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