On Jan 24, 2010, at 8:07 AM, lurkernomore20002000 wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote:
> > Sounds to me as if he's committed to "I've got > > mine, fuck the rest of you." > > That's what it sounds like to me. > > Now gentlemen...do you really think someone as evolved as King Tony would be that callous?:) > > True Believers will find a way to believe no > > matter what. Deep inside, there is a little voice > > that says to them, "If I doubt now, that's like > > saying that I was stupid and wasted my life. Can't > > have that. I'll hang in there with the Kingster > > and wish his 3-1/2-year-old luck in "school." :-) > > 3.5 years in old enough in the US to be in pre-school, and isn't his oldest 5.5? So she'd be entering K anyway. > That's the rough part, and where I have to feel some compassion. This is > more than a little chink in the armour, as I see it. I mean maybe they can > pull off major denial, butit's a pretty big disconnect to swallow. > > > The TB phenomenon is a strange one. As Bhairitu > > has previously reported, another instance of it > > can be seen in the *terrible* film "The Book Of > > Eli," which I watched last night. In a post- > > apocalyptic world, the whole premise of the movie > > (which one wag called "Road Warrior meets Zatoichi") > > is that if Denzel Washington manages to save one > > copy of The Bible, that'll make everything all > > better again. All I can say is that I hope that > > Denzel got paid a shitload of cash to be in this > > Christianist turkey. Thanks for heads up. This was on my list. I have to > > give it a second thought. > Wipe it off--got awful reviews. > > As for Da King, if this whole thing *does* blow up > > and he has to abdicate his imaginary throne and > > leave his imaginary kingdom in the hands of Bevan, > > the bottom line for him is still "I've got mine." > > He'll still have the condo in Paris and the wife > > and the kids. > > Yeah but now there's that whole "supporting" business... Sal