Go to your local library and read it *now* It's by James Clavell, and it's got some pretty insightful stuff in it about how easy it is to influence children (i.e. the pledge of allegience).
http://www.epinions.com/book_mu-2230924
I would have felt a little better if I had read the warning prior. It could have prepared me for the deaths of my all-time favorite television characters (and the last non-suck-ass thing about The X-Files). Then again, I live on the East Coast, so I would have already seen it. I thought, gee, Chris Carter isn't such a huge dick, he's letting us have one last Lone Gunmen episode...until he killed them off, the rat. it's official, Fox can bite my ass. How appropriate the title of that episode, "Jump the Shark"... if it hadn't done it with the movie, it surely did it last night. One last thing - they could have offed Yves (or Doggett or Reyes, for that matter) instead, no one gave a rat's ass about her.
Go to your local library and read it *now* It's by James Clavell, and it's got some pretty insightful stuff in it about how easy it is to influence children (i.e. the pledge of allegience). http://www.epinions.com/book_mu-2230924
I would have felt a little better if I had read the warning prior. It could have prepared me for the deaths of my all-time favorite television characters (and the last non-suck-ass thing about The X-Files). Then again, I live on the East Coast, so I would have already seen it. I thought, gee, Chris Carter isn't such a huge dick, he's letting us have one last Lone Gunmen episode...until he killed them off, the rat. it's official, Fox can bite my ass. How appropriate the title of that episode, "Jump the Shark" ... if it hadn't done it with the movie, it surely did it last night. One last thing - they could have offed Yves (or Doggett or Reyes, for that matter) instead, no one gave a rat's ass about her.