tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24904037.post7866017125200760525..comments2024-01-11T04:57:37.530-04:00Comments on The Furious D Show: Hollywood Babble On & On #780: Random Drippings From My Brain PanFurious Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07934529688753875751noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24904037.post-81512275347930686002011-08-13T08:22:34.914-03:002011-08-13T08:22:34.914-03:00Aww, yay, look! It's Karen again!
...um, yeah...Aww, yay, look! It's Karen again!<br /><br />...um, yeah, that's all I really have to say.Stephanienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24904037.post-55066785961580731252011-08-12T14:52:21.878-03:002011-08-12T14:52:21.878-03:00Not Biff Hardcheeze or whoever,
Hey,
Am I the ...<i>Not</i> Biff Hardcheeze or whoever, <br /><br />Hey, <br /><br />Am I the only one who remembers <i>Coffee, Tea, or Me?</i>?<br /><br />It was a great book for it's time, and a trashy fun read. Now I am sure it is probably tame by today's standards but if I were the producer of Pan Am I would have the writers give it a read.<br /><br />If they skip on the smoking and the racism they're missing out on the tone of the era. I was there and remember. However, it was not the cartoon racism that you see today in rap videos and 'flash mob' riots. It was much more organic and nobody was obligated to beat themselves to death in self flagellation whenever it was mentioned.<br /><br />Don H<br />Forks, WA<br />P.S. <br />Not saying it was better but it seems to me society was better integrated and more stable by the end of the 60s than it is today.<br /><br />Today, we are more segregated than ever. 700 channels instead of 3 on the tv, movies are no longer the weekly event for everyone, music is so segregated it is incomprehensible between genres. Our culture has gone down a memory-hole and I don't see a way back together.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com