We recently went to see a showing of "My Week With Marilyn". This will definitely be an Oscar contender, as will Michelle Williams. The show was rather captivating and very well made. I would highly recommend it. It provides a rare insight on Marilyn. She appears to be a persona that cannot die or even flicker...
Well, today is Cyber Monday and the Christmas Machine appears to well in motion to reap whatever consumer spending that they can. Our economy needs a shot in the arm... so I hope it does what it can. [My 201K could use some help.] The Christmas supplies have been for sale in Costco for weeks, too!
Here's some news that REALLY doesn't come as a surprise: Miley Cyrus is a stoner! Who cares... So she mad an announcement today, like someone REALLY thought that she was a good-little-girl and didn't do that kind of thing. Surprise, surprise.
Russ and Sam, two friends, met in the park every day to feed the pigeons, watch the squirrels and discuss world problems.
One day Russ didn't show up. Sam didn't think much about it and figured maybe he had a cold or something..
But after Russ hadn't shown up for a week or so, Sam really got worried. However, since the only time they ever got together was at the park, Sam didn't know where Russ lived, so he was unable to find out what had happened to him.
A month had passed, and Sam figured he had seen the last of Russ, but one day,
Sam approached the park and-- lo and behold!--there sat Russ! Sam was very excited and happy to see him
and told him so.
Then he said, 'For crying out loud Russ, what in the world happened to you?'
Russ replied, 'I have been in jail.'
'Jail!' cried Sam. What in the world for?'
'Well,' Russ said, 'you remember I told you about Sue, that cute little blonde waitress at the coffee shop where I sometimes go?'
'Yeah,' said Sam, 'I remember. What about her?
'Well, the little gold-digging witch figured I was rich and she filed rape charges against me; and, at 89 years old, I was so proud that when I got into court, I pleaded 'guilty'.
'The judge gave me 30 days for perjury.'
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