I remember seeing Pat on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Hour on a day when I stayed home sick from school. He won the morning show and moved up to the evening show. I remember because they said he was a direct descendant of Daniel and I was a huge Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett fan. Curiously, both of them were played by Fess Parker on TV. I learned about both of them through the Landmark kids' biography series along with Kit Carson, little knowing of Carson's genocidal exploits.
For some reason, wingnuts think country music have a contractual obligation to espouse conservative views. They’ve never gotten over the Dixie Chicks dissing Bush.
I’ve watched the two episodes that have dropped so far and it’s not bad. It’s light and entertaining, but not very deep. So, if you’re looking for some brain candy, you could do worse.
Probably the only thing feminist about it is when Jennifer rants about how she’s better at controlling her emotions than Bruce because has to put up with catcalls and mansplaining in her job as a lawyer.
Considering Pat Boone started his career re-recording songs by black artists to make them acceptable to white listeners, the heavy metal album was the least of his sins.
What other result did you truly expect? It was entirely created as a revenge site to allow one man the ability to constantly gripe about every perceived slight in his imagination. It's like asking kids to play on a playground that sits exclusively on asphalt, no grass, no sand, not even hard packed dirt. Asphalt. Just how much fun do you think those kids are really going to have?
This is so true. Into the 60s too. I remember one where a new family arrived to start a farm and they call came down with something contagious. The townspeople treated them like shit but the protagonist of the show told them to help their neighbor and then did help the family in some way I don't remember while not getting sick himself.
Then there's the nonconsensual Caesarian section from ep. 1.
Bill was occasionally full of hot air, but not so much oxygen lol
I remember seeing Pat on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Hour on a day when I stayed home sick from school. He won the morning show and moved up to the evening show. I remember because they said he was a direct descendant of Daniel and I was a huge Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett fan. Curiously, both of them were played by Fess Parker on TV. I learned about both of them through the Landmark kids' biography series along with Kit Carson, little knowing of Carson's genocidal exploits.
Ms. O was in junior high the first time she attended a Protestant funeral and discovered everyone didn't drink at funerals.
This is why Ozzie is leaving.
I feel like the answer is in here somewhere.
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A bunch of incels Upset because their goddess rejected them
All those ruined keyboards for nothing
For some reason, wingnuts think country music have a contractual obligation to espouse conservative views. They’ve never gotten over the Dixie Chicks dissing Bush.
How many times can K-sorbs play an an asshole atheist who finds Jesus through death?
I’ve watched the two episodes that have dropped so far and it’s not bad. It’s light and entertaining, but not very deep. So, if you’re looking for some brain candy, you could do worse.
Probably the only thing feminist about it is when Jennifer rants about how she’s better at controlling her emotions than Bruce because has to put up with catcalls and mansplaining in her job as a lawyer.
He’s so desperate to get the conservation off his violations of the Espionage Act.
If IAWL were made today, Fox would spend days calling it socialist just because the villain is a businessman.
Considering Pat Boone started his career re-recording songs by black artists to make them acceptable to white listeners, the heavy metal album was the least of his sins.
What other result did you truly expect? It was entirely created as a revenge site to allow one man the ability to constantly gripe about every perceived slight in his imagination. It's like asking kids to play on a playground that sits exclusively on asphalt, no grass, no sand, not even hard packed dirt. Asphalt. Just how much fun do you think those kids are really going to have?
This is so true. Into the 60s too. I remember one where a new family arrived to start a farm and they call came down with something contagious. The townspeople treated them like shit but the protagonist of the show told them to help their neighbor and then did help the family in some way I don't remember while not getting sick himself.
Gotta love graphs!