[D]irector Gus Van Sant, an Oregon native, is helming the book's adaptation to the big screen with Milk and Big Love writer Dustin Lance Black. Milk's director of photography Harris Savides is also committed to the film.
‘Today there is much focus on our rights. Indeed, I think there is a proliferation of rights.”
“I am often surprised by the virtual nobility that seems to be accorded those with grievances. Shouldn’t there at least be equal time for our Bill of Obligations and our Bill of Responsibilities?”
"And what's the deal with these pocket Victrolas I keep hearing about? How do you keep the needle from skipping?"
Okay, I made up the last one.
you might want tenure before showing this to your 3rd grade class.
I watched the "Face the Stephanopoulos" show that featured the Newt, whose clip leads off this clip reel. I LOL'd and LOL'd and LOL'd when George F. Will had to step in as the voice of reason.
one thing leads to another.....
no coffee in the luggage (saturday landing in Rincon) led to needing to ask the restaurant first nite for a coffee shop which lead to asking the coffee shop in the am for some advice which led the owners to giving us a sheet that listed the organic farmers market is 1st and 3rd sundays of the month (central plaza next to church, 8am to 1pm) which ment our fridge was full of kale, swiss chard, carrots, arugula, salad greens of many kinds, bok choy, jams, coco's, tea's, etc
a full flush of dice, and it was palm sunday so we saw the procession inc roman dressed folks etc
if you need fish in Rincon than go see Nelson, couple house's up to the left on 413 if you were coming up the marina road, or friend a fisherman as he is the middleman....the red snap's we bought were not cheap but they were extreme tasty and fresh, and the leftovers made grand crew fish melts....
Rincon is very cool, we saw some big waves and had a fun time...one never knows in a Carib place if you will find fresh fish and produce