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#16
Quote from: LennG on April 05, 2024, 12:37:00 PMGosh, I never really thought about it but thinking there is not one that would really jump out at me.

That said, if I could meet and get to know a female 'celebrity' I have a few that I would just love to meet and have any sort of relationship with

Cleopatra
Jackie Kennedy
Princess Diana
Bette Davis
Queen Elizabeth l
Dolly Parton

And just for pure attraction  Grace Kelly



 :yes:   :yes: 
#17
#18
Personally I think the Beatles had a bigger impact on pop culture during their time than Taylor Swift has had to date, but her story is far from finished. Added points to both that they wrote (write) their own material, as well as are/were proficient at playing musical instruments. Elvis could not claim either as far as I'm aware of.

Further, the Beatles, (and even Elvis), to a large degree, changed or at least heavily influenced the direction music of their time was headed. I don't see or hear evidence in any meaningful way that Taylor Swift is currently at that level.

And lastly, 60 years later, there are more than a few upcoming musicians to this day that credit the Beatles as having some influence on their music and how they approach song writing and recording. Obviously I won't be around to find out if Taylor Swift has that same impact 50 or 60 years from now, but my prediction would be no she won't.
#20
I'm currently watching Jury Duty. It's a different kind of show, kind of a cross between The Office and Candid Camera. Somewhat of a "mocumentary" about a trial. There's a film crew (who you never see), filming a trial, complete with the cast talking to the camera during breaks, much like how  The Office was filmed. However....

The following series explores the American judicial process as seen through the eyes of a jury. During a normal trial, jurors are forbidden from discussing the case. But this is not a normal trial. It's fake. Everyone involved is an actor. Except for one person....Ronald Gladden, Juror #5 (Foreperson). 

I just finished the 5th episode. It's pretty damn funny.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22074164/

#21
The Front Porch / Re: Food for thought
April 02, 2024, 11:02:37 AM
Quote from: MightyGiants on April 02, 2024, 10:33:49 AMI read the novel 1984 while in high school.  It had a great impact on my worldview.
So did I. Should be required reading for all.
#22
The Front Porch / Re: Just a joke
April 01, 2024, 08:51:12 PM
#23
The Front Porch / Re: Just a joke
April 01, 2024, 08:48:25 PM


#24
The Front Porch / Re: Food for thought
March 31, 2024, 11:12:33 PM
Quote from: LennG on March 31, 2024, 04:19:08 PMMore true today than when they were written


"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command."
#25
With legitimate Guards beside him, and a year under his belt, I went with JMS.
#27
Quote from: MightyGiants on March 29, 2024, 02:22:18 PMI heard a story on the radio about a library putting in a land line phone for patrons (many came to this library asking to use a phone).   The young people need help using the land line.

Possibly, but I don't see a lot of young people looking to make calls on a land line. Young people would likely also need help flicking on the high beams in my '69 Biscayne, or loading/unloading film in a camera. All for the same reason that I wouldn't know how to hitch up a team of horses to a stage coach.  :-?? 
#28
Maybe when I was a really young boy my dad put something in my hair, but since then, nothing. Actually I remember him using something like Vitalis, but it was called Hask. I recall liking the smell of it.

*Found an image of it.

#29
I guess I'm not as old as I thought I was, although I do still carry a wallet.
#30
Quote from: Sem on March 21, 2024, 02:38:27 PMLast night I was looking for something really light to watch. Bingo! I stumbled on The Detectorists, a mildly funny, quirky British comedy about... "the lives of two eccentric metal detectorists, who spend their days plodding along ploughed tracks and open fields, hoping to disturb the tedium by unearthing the fortune of a lifetime."

Exactly the type of show that would never even be considered for a run on US TV, which is perfect for me and right up my alley. Pluto, Tubi, and Freevee have all the first 3 seasons available.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4082744/

And just like that I've watched all three seasons. What a delightful series! Unlikely anyone here would watch this comedy, but I would still recommend it. There's no action, car chases, violence, nudity, or sex. In fact there's very few laughs, but there are a lot of smiles. A gentle comedy. The show also doesn't have a laugh track, which I think is a bonus. A great show if you want to take a step back, relax, and reset.

*Oh, and Diana Rigg (Emma Peel - The Avengers), is in it, in one of her final appearances before she passed away. Her real life daughter, Rachael Stirling, plays Rigg's daughter in the show.