Called that shit in October..Is everyone dead yet?
Hello? Is anyone still out there?
Well we still have fluoride.since no less than half a dozen right wingers on this forum blamed obama for ebola in the united states, it is now time for those same losers to thank obama for eradicating ebola from our great nation.
pucker up, losers!
is there anything our great president can't do? greatest president of all time.
Biggest hypocrite lying sob to ever be president. And your one of his followers... I'm sorrysince no less than half a dozen right wingers on this forum blamed obama for ebola in the united states, it is now time for those same losers to thank obama for eradicating ebola from our great nation.
pucker up, losers!
is there anything our great president can't do? greatest president of all time.
Don't forget about the AIDS.If you caught bird flu and ebola at the same time, which would you rather die from?
Interesting timing...
He's such a great writer. Way ahead of his time.Interesting timing...
I was watching an old Alfred Hitchcock show last night (this morning?) about a woman who takes a powerful "narcotic" (read: psychedelic) and trips-out into a world where all the men have been wiped out and it's an Amazonian society of test-tube women.
What happened was a biologist named Dr. Perrigan created a virus which was supposed to target Brown Rats and wipe them out from existence, but (of course) the virus mutates and kills all the men on the planet, taking only ~1yr to do so, while leaving the women to fend for themselves. During her trip there is an interesting dialogue about the role of women in society as mere consumers in the first half of the 20th century. I need to find a clip of that, and if it doesn't exist, it needs to be posted to YouTube. There's some interesting history in television which isn't given enough credit for shaping society, and I believe this episode may have influenced the onset of the feminist movement.
Then she snaps out of the trip, but is convinced it was "real". Asking the observing doctor if he has a "book of scientists", she scans it and finds a Dr. Perrigan who is also a Biologist. She visits him, and finds out he's working on a viral scheme to kill all the Brown rats. She pleads with him to cease research, but he refuses.
CLICK goes the snap on her purse, out comes the gun and POW.
She thinks she's saved humanity from destruction, but only to find out from the arresting detective later on that her actions have spurred on Dr. Perrigan's son to continue his father's research...
and then it basically ends there. Hitchcock and cliffhangers, eh?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0394029/?ref_=ttep_ep11
since no less than half a dozen right wingers on this forum blamed obama for ebola in the united states, it is now time for those same losers to thank obama for eradicating ebola from our great nation.
pucker up, losers!
is there anything our great president can't do? greatest president of all time.
I guess that's why his work still gets played 50 years later, eh? I have to say his writing for the TV-shows was far more philosophical and political than his movies. I think he toyed with every taboo.He's such a great writer. Way ahead of his time.