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Cult '80s film, Babylon, reissued

Cult '80s Brit flick, Babylon comes to DVD for the first time ever in the UK this October. Fully restored and remastered image and audio plus loads of extras in the shape of commentaries and interviews, this looks to be...

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Roy: Medicare isn't a perfect system, but it works

Bill Roy I recently wrote approvingly about physicians identifying Medicare for all as one feasible way of financing and delivering universal health care. Medicare is a single payer program financed in large part by tax receipts and administered by the federal government. Believe it or not, some respondents called it socialized medicine or government medicine, with a negative connotation. Several offered...

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Thread: 4368776415984264776. Post by Mikey in Plano

Roy, I'd swear you must have gotten into Cicero at some point, in order to have picked up such a foolproof literary formula for stirring up the audience in sympathy with your boundless contempt for the object. You got us all wrong, Palmer. We love these people. Like the eagle loves the lamb. 'Ware the r

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Thread: 4368776415984264776. Post by rmd

things like this make me think of bob the angry flower's "atlas shrugged 2: one hour later" http://www.angryflower.com/atlass.gif

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Thread: 4749093644831893948. Post by Quicksand

Honestly Roy, I don't know how you do it. How can you read and parse these gibbering morons, day after day, and then -- amazingly -- find (usually mostly) intelligent things to say about them? Bless you. I don't have the constitution for that kind of work.

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Thread: 4777922299680081368. Post by Ann Althouse

Oh, Roy, I know why you went digging in the comments. You read my post, hoping to slam me and when you couldn't find anything, you had to rummage through the comments to find the worst one. Meanwhile, nearly all the other commenters are saying good thing about Carlin. So aren't you really an example of the sort of thing you criticize? Is this really the way you want to mark Carlin's death, by fin...

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5SF: june 20

I am kind of pissed today, (ha, kind of), because I just found AGAIN, that they didn’t review my application for the nursing program because of my student status remained unchanged (despite the fact I faxed in the request to have it changed over 10 days ago… and I was told that it would take [...]

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Quinn pleads patience over transfers

Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn has urged the club's fans to remain patient as he and manager Roy Keane home in on their transfer targets.

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Thread: 6713515322203868414. Post by JET

Long time, nearly first time. My wishes for a speedy recovery, Roy.

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[Caption] Caption these Brokeback soldiers, at ease

2008-06-14 09:14:47 PMWarm out today Warm yesterday Even warmer today Met her on my CB Said her name was Mimi Sounded like an angel come to earth(come to earth) When I went to meet her Man you shoulda seen her Twice as tall as me three times the girth(girth) Oh my fat baby loves to eat(loves to eat) A big ol' buddha-belly and her breasts swing past her feet(feet) My fat baby loves to eeeaaat My big...

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Hospital Announces Photo Exhibit Winners

FARMINGTON - "When I was a Kid" has been captured in grand style by the photography of local residents featured in the current exhibit at Franklin Memorial Hospital. On a wall near the hospital's Ben Franklin Center Library, 20 photographs framed in various sizes express the theme.

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Thread: 6713515322203868414. Post by Herr Doktor Bimler

I was at first disturbed to learn that I would experience it under "conscious sedation," Is that not the story of your life?

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Thread: 6713515322203868414. Post by Meredith Fields

I loved "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly", but the movie I'd rather see is "My Stroke of Insight", which is the amazing bestselling book by Dr Jill Bolte Taylor. It is an incredible story and there's a happy ending. She was a 37 year old Harvard brain scientist who had a stroke in the left half of her brain. The story is about how she fully recovered, what she learned and experienced, and it tea

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Thread: 6713515322203868414. Post by Quaker in a Basement

Well crap. I come armed with references to "A Clockwork Orange" and "Un Chien Andalou" and find that I'm beaten on both counts? You're drawing a real low-life crowd these days, Roy.

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Thread: 6713515322203868414. Post by ChrisV82

I guess we'll meet in hell, cyborg.