Assholes drive imports
Dec. 10th, 2005 08:57 pmSince I'm planning on making a post on my favorite CD's, movies, and such of 2005, I've been trying to access the posts where I used certain tags. For some reason, though, it will only show me my twenty most recent posts per tag, with no way to go back. Is there any way to fix this? If not, the tags are really pretty damned useless, aren't they?
Last night,
bethje and I watched Roger & Me. Well, actually, we only watched the last half hour or so last night. We had seen most of it on Tuesday night, but the copy we got from Netflix was scratched, and wouldn't play the end. The replacement finally arrived yesterday, so we were able to see what we'd missed due to the scratch. Anyway, I've now seen three of Michael Moore's films (the other two being Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11), and I thought this one had less investigative journalism than the others. Perhaps it was closer to a true documentary than Moore's later films, which were more geared toward proving a point. I can understand why some people are bothered by Moore's interviewing tactics, and I realize that most of the people he interviewed about the Flint situation wouldn't have been able to provide any actual answers. Still, I have to say that anyone whose advice to a laid-off worker is "just go find another job" is incredibly rude. It ain't that easy. But I guess it's easy to give advice like that when you're rich. Overall, it was a pretty depressing movie, all the more so because it was a true story. And I could have done without seeing a woman club a rabbit to death.
Incidentally, I got some spam with the subject line: "Did you have a sex yesterday?" Why, no. I was gender-neutral. Thanks for asking. {g}
Last night,
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Incidentally, I got some spam with the subject line: "Did you have a sex yesterday?" Why, no. I was gender-neutral. Thanks for asking. {g}