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Probably 80 of the people watching it didnt get. Maybe 90 . It was definitely my kind of show. And fred was so great on it. He was the oblivious second banana. He would chime in and say dumb things in a very earnest and genial way. He and martin mull were great together. They went on to make a fake documentary called the history of white people in america that i enjoyed. They were a married couple on roseanne. And then of course fred was discovered by a new generation of fans thanks to the great Christopher Guest movies waiting for guffman and best in show and fred was in anchorman. He was on modern family. He played basically the same character in everything. He was the same guy. Because it always worked. So why would you change it . It didnt matter if the movie or show was good, bad, terrible or great. Fred was always funny. And he was more than just funny. He had a light inside him. You could see a glint of it in his eyes that made everyone around him happy. I was lucky enough that
Yelling it out the window of a passing car. Happy mothers day okay, drive, drive former president obama held a call on friday for thousands of alumni of his administration and said, quote, its after 5 00, people, you should be drinking. Um, does he think we still wait until 5 00 these days . I had a gin and tonic for breakfast and thats only because my kid couldnt finish it President Trump attended a ceremony at the world war ii memorial in washington on friday with veterans, but did not wear a face mask. And i am surprised that hes comfortable showing his face to people who actually served yeah, almost did. Bone spurs the last second you guys are lucky to never to never have the spurs. In a new interview, a white house Senior Adviser said it was, quote, scary to go to work after two fellow staffers tested positive last week for the coronavirus. Said the adviser, before this, it was just embarrassing. The white house announced yesterday that despite one of Vice President mike pences se
In here like bananas inside a jello mold the things we thought mattered now will dont the things we thought didnt matter now oh really dont remember when you thought if you didnt get your eyebrows threaded every other week your life was over now people are just Walking Around looking like the back end of a peacock it doesnt matter no one cares for years weve been stuck inside the medic paints of lives based on a nonevent never given a moment to pause to look at the society we have created remember what used to matter before this pandemic remember where you used to focus on how many lives a picture of your dinner got on instagram what happened in the new episode of the voice of the real housewives of the walking dead or the farting diseased which superhero movie to go see and then complain about how it sucked afterwards whether the guy at work doesnt like you even though he smiles his stupid face it you we thought all of that mattered not of it really matters many of us maybe most of us
A small rocky typhoon swept island. This is okinawa, principal link in a chain of islands that stretches from japan to formosa. Unimportant this perhaps at first glance, but the role in todays tense world is out of proportion to the size. An area equal to half of that rhode island, okinawa is a vital out post less than 400 miles from the post of communist china. But okinawa has not always played the important world role it plays today. For many centuries it slept, an island off the beaten track of world affairs. Futile lords were over villages where life centered around rice and religion. Answers to worship was the dominant phase. Here peaceful peasants lived and worked. And children played with little brother or sister, a perennial passenger. It was a contented culture that looked back ward rather than forward for the inspiration. As such, it changed little over the centuries. Agriculture was the most important occupancy. The ungenerous work was worked by hand with hand tools. Crops w