You know, I think part of it too is how they cook their chicken. I had heard it was pressure cooked or something. So it stays as juicy as it usually is. Anyone else heard that?
Cronkite was a journalist of the highest order who presided over both triumph and tragedy in equal parts. And more than anything sought the truth. He is a more accomplished and greater man than you will ever even see...and twenty times the man you could hope to become.
I like seeing 'Cinderella Man' included in this list. It's a really under appreciated movie that a lot of people seemed to miss.
You want to feel better about doing your job tomorrow? Check out 'Cinderella Man'. You won't complain for a couple of months.
The scene where Jim Braddock goes back to the welfare office to pay back the money he received in aid while unemployed makes me tear up, I swear. And the great thing is that it's a fact. Russel Crowe bought the very receipt the government gave Braddock.
The thing that bums me out about Bowie is that he says that just about everything he did in the 80s was complete rubbish, only made to make money. Hey, I bought it hook, line, and sinker. Sorta makes you feel like a chump after the fact.
Boy, not to be 'that guy'...but I'm wondering if Neatorama is getting a little off charter with stuff like this. It's more sort of news really. News that you can get in other places. The other post that digs up some of his more wacky products seems to fit to me.
And in the end, it seems to be inviting a lot of snark and negativity in the comments too. Just sayin.
As this clip explains...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctEDHm0OKms
It's like a Simpsons' salute to underage drinking. 8-)
Cronkite was a journalist of the highest order who presided over both triumph and tragedy in equal parts. And more than anything sought the truth. He is a more accomplished and greater man than you will ever even see...and twenty times the man you could hope to become.
You want to feel better about doing your job tomorrow? Check out 'Cinderella Man'. You won't complain for a couple of months.
The scene where Jim Braddock goes back to the welfare office to pay back the money he received in aid while unemployed makes me tear up, I swear. And the great thing is that it's a fact. Russel Crowe bought the very receipt the government gave Braddock.
The thing that bums me out about Bowie is that he says that just about everything he did in the 80s was complete rubbish, only made to make money. Hey, I bought it hook, line, and sinker. Sorta makes you feel like a chump after the fact.
And in the end, it seems to be inviting a lot of snark and negativity in the comments too. Just sayin.