These appear in no particular order of importance!
The Beatles and Bob Dylan: Sappy hippies who could play a few instruments and sting a few rhymes together.
FDR and JFK: A couple of 1percenters who never worked an honest job. One could not walk, the other could not duck and cover.
The Super Bowl: Fun to watch but not in February. Remember, it is still just a kid’s game.
M.A.S.H.: The tv show was rarely factual, and the movie was even worse.
Richard Pryor: Thought using gutter language was funny. Catching his face on fire, now that is funny!
Feb 29, 2012 @ 02:30:02
I like to know what american people think about their culture. It’s natural that different person should think different about it. By the way, I have read the novel of M.A.S.H. and enjoyed each it very much. I read it in Japanese, and I like to read the original english edition, but it’s hard to get one here.
Feb 29, 2012 @ 04:12:07
Dylan and the Beatles were our prophets. I guess ya hadda be there.
Feb 29, 2012 @ 07:18:41
Yeah, you realize Carl I am funin’ a bit here. 🙂
Feb 29, 2012 @ 10:34:53
I agree with them all except for the Beatles. The Beatles are over-done but not over-rated. I can’t stand MASH because for some reason I just can’t take Alan Alda. I never thought Richard Pryor was funny. At least I never saw him being funny. Maybe he was in some things, the things I didn’t see.
Feb 29, 2012 @ 11:37:18
My dad was a Korean war vet, so that is where my hate for that show comes from. But my adding the Beatles to the list is more out of fun! 🙂 Because I know how much some folks like em. 🙂
Feb 29, 2012 @ 12:31:23
Really. Well you would know abut the inconsistencies then. And you are right about the Beatles!
Feb 29, 2012 @ 13:10:40
The cross dressing! And the lack of military order. He hated the show.