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"Lawrence of Arabia" is a great movie; R.I.P. Peter O'Toole.
"American Jihad", good stuff WB7; funny how so few Americans can see it.
lawrence isn't such a great movie, ZHIVAGO is a great movie.
Putin' on the Ritz
I disagree I watched it in 70mm when it was re-released.
Also great books for men - The Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E. Lawrence
Lawrence wrote 7 Pillars, had it finished, then lost the entire MS. Had to rewrite it all.
We'll be needing that wisdom bye and bye.
- Ned
see, people - this is why you need to make daily backups of your hard drive!
How do you come up with this great shit?
Unbelieveable work on these Mr Banzai. Love it.
Oh Lord. That is funny. Political Satire in the old tradition. He sure has everything figured out, doesn't he? A local guy here didn't bother with a bumper sticker, he painted on his Pick Up truck bumper in nice professional lettering about 5 inches high, in white paint, "Impeach the lying fool". Sums it up pretty good.
Meh..."Snowden crossing the other way"...that's what has these folks truly scared.
"She was just a wish.
She was just
A wish."
Freedom was invented here...old men and boy alike fought and was slaughtered for that.
That blood runs deeper.
Bounty hunters on the move now.
You can laugh at the chickens...but don't laugh at their chicken feed.
So many funny real details.
The Tools Errand is destined to be a best seller!
Side hurts from laughing to hard.
Go cat, go!
Agree, love this one, great details - and McStain bringing up the rear - lol!
That reminds me of the art work from Slayer albums
http://soundandmotionmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Slayer-Reign-In-...
http://www.cdstarts.de/images/wallpaper/Slayer_WorldPaintedBlood.jpg
I appreciate the cubist style you are using here William. That is pretty cool. I like it a great deal.
For the rest of you, a few might be interested in my conversations with my Ukranian friend Sergey from Crimea from where he just returned. We where waiting for the client to arrive at the potential jobsite this morning so I figured that was as good a time as any to ask a few questions. No media, no nothing, just he and I sitting a car waiting for the client to show up. No bullshit. I had to ask, "So what really happened in Crimea while you where there?" I can get away with asking that question because of my ties to Russia. A story developed.
ZeroHedge was correct about a great many things on Ukraine over the last month despite what some folks said. We were interrupted just as things were really getting interesting because our client showed up. It is not my story to tell. Sergey promised that we would continue the discussion one day, maybe next weekend. I am not going to hold my breath. It needs to come from him and not me.
One thing that has been overlooked in our overextensive analysis of Crimea is about families. Sergey stated bluntly, "We are Russians. It is not United States business." Sergey insisted that what has happened is what Crimea wants. I believe him. He has no reason to lie to me especially so if we going to enter into a business deal together. He wasn't the one that brought the Crimean matter up, I did that. Putin was never even brought up in the three hours I spent with him today. It is not all about Putin vs the West and a chessmatch as much as it is about Russians not wanting borders between their families. It runs far deeper than Gazprom. This facet of having family across a border is more important then many think. No shots fired? Well, no shit Sherlock.
It was very interesting to hear Sergey's point of view from his very recent firsthand experiences, some of which might be considered traumatic by American standards. Sergey just rolled with the punches and he took care of his kids the whole time despite joining up the civilian patrol on the streets when the shooting was going on.
Getting Russians to talk about much of anything regarding Crimea has been difficult. Russians typically do not want to say anything about anything. I will do my best to try to make an interview but I make no gaurantees. Sergey may talk to me about things but maybe he doesn't want to do an interview. I sure hope he will though and if he does it will be quite interesting.
Please excuse the interruption, but that truth really resonates where it counts the most. In the heart.
And as you speak it good Sir, the truth carries in your words scribed here. They become something that can not only be read, but also felt at the same time. In the heart.
Many gracious thanks to you for caring to seek ye that which is most richening. The truth.
And thank you again for sharing times twice your insightful Light. Please tell Sergie, that the Heart of America is with him and we must all remember family, and friends. All men are brothers. All Mankind is family. God guides...in the heart.
The same kind of shit happened in Yugoslavia, families divided by new borders.
On the laconic nature of Russians. Part of it is culture and part of it is a natural fear of unnecessarily exposing one's views to the authorities. What they (they meaning anyone else) don't know can't hurt you. The Japanese are like this as well, although they will open faster than Russians. Sake versus vodka.
There are certain non-slavic cultures that foster uncontrollable diarrhea of the mouth ;-)
"There are certain non-slavic cultures that foster uncontrollable diarrhea of the mouth..."
Now wait just a minute there, the Celts have been known to babble just as uncontrollably as any Jap or Rus! I take personal offense that we are not recognized as a distinct people and the foremost authority in everything inside our brain rolling across our tongue after a few shots!
(15% to 40%...piffel)
Amatuers, hiccup ;-)
I think you missed his point ... and simultaneously reinforced it.
I think you missed mine.
Alright i-dog, nmewn meant that tongue in cheek. We are all friends here. Most of the time anyway :-) Green to both of you and William.
Yes, of course it was.
The "hiccup" and the fact I identify as Irish-Scot, should have been a dead giveaway...I can't help I rub a few peoples rhubarb the wrong way.
They'll just have to get the fuck over it ;-)
Great stuff as usual Bill.
(Methinks Guernica below the red line would make a more appropriate reference.)
Shine on, you crazy diamond!
Wow WB7, you are prodigious! Great artwork, and the weasel is hammer on nail.
bodacious!
I love the Russian bear one above where the Bear has ripped Prince Bandhar Bush's head off. The House of Saud are evil scum.
love all the up arrows.
too bad no one understands "just following orders" from "here are your new ones."
there is law inside that institution...not inside this one though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFZMgf6M5KM
nor inside that one either apparently.