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Watching the 1975 (before i was born) first season of saturday night... it might as well be today, minus the talk about black and white, gays and pot and government corruption... almost 40 years now, and nothing has changed... snl still has the same formula..ntwork programming is still the same.. the only thing that is different is that in the first season, jim henson had his puppet segment

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Watching the 1975 (before i was born) first season of saturday night... it might as well be today, minus the talk about black and white, gays and pot and government corruption... almost 40 years now, and nothing has changed... snl still has the same formula..ntwork programming is still the same.. the only thing that is different is that in the first season, jim henson had his puppet segment



Pretty much... its still the "establisment clones" who believe they are the only "people who matter" against the rest of the world.

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Watching the 1975 (before i was born) first season of saturday night... it might as well be today, minus the talk about black and white, gays and pot and government corruption... almost 40 years now, and nothing has changed... snl still has the same formula..ntwork programming is still the same.. the only thing that is different is that in the first season, jim henson had his puppet segment



Pretty much... its still the "establisment clones" who believe they are the only "people who matter" against the rest of the world.



I am not my neighbor's keeper. It is not my responsibility to ensure they have their needs/wants met. It is solely their responsibility.

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Watching the 1975 (before i was born) first season of saturday night... it might as well be today, minus the talk about black and white, gays and pot and government corruption... almost 40 years now, and nothing has changed... snl still has the same formula..ntwork programming is still the same.. the only thing that is different is that in the first season, jim henson had his puppet segment



Pretty much... its still the "establisment clones" who believe they are the only "people who matter" against the rest of the world.



I am not my neighbor's keeper. It is not my responsibility to ensure they have their needs/wants met. It is solely their responsibility.



Of course you are not..You did EVERYTHING all on your own..you are self educated..... to get where you are...and you do not benefit in any way of being part of a civilized society

.I really do hope you get the UNCIVILIZED society you are just praying for.

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Watching the 1975 (before i was born) first season of saturday night... it might as well be today, minus the talk about black and white, gays and pot and government corruption... almost 40 years now, and nothing has changed... snl still has the same formula..ntwork programming is still the same.. the only thing that is different is that in the first season, jim henson had his puppet segment



Pretty much... its still the "establisment clones" who believe they are the only "people who matter" against the rest of the world.



I am not my neighbor's keeper. It is not my responsibility to ensure they have their needs/wants met. It is solely their responsibility.



Of course you are not..You did EVERYTHING all on your own..you are self educated..... to get where you are...and you do not benefit in any way of being part of a civilized society

.I really do hope you get the UNCIVILIZED society you are just praying for.



If "Civilized" means giving everyone, including non-producers, every possible luxury that you can possibly construe as a "necessity" at the expense of producers, I'll take my chances with a bit of "uncivilization."

To quote Margaret Thatcher: "Socialist governments traditionally do make a financial mess. They always run out of other people's money. It's quite a characteristic of them."

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you are one of the posters from the women's forum and your responses to this post are just the lack of logic that makes me proud i was banned from the "women's posts"



Tsk tsk tsk....

and here you are posting ... on date night....


Whats a girl to think:D:D:D:D


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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Pretty much... its still the "establisment clones" who believe they are the only "people who matter" against the rest of the world.



You do realize that the OP title is a direct reference to Gilda Radner? Just for clarity, I remember her fondly as a sweet, funny young lady who wasn't even close to being politically or ideologically controversial.

IIRC, she and Gene Wilder were married at center-court durnig halftime at a Knick's game. Later she died of cancer.

If she were alive today and read this thread, she might just dismissively say (in perfect character), "Never mind."

Miss ya, Gilda.

Edit to add: Incorrect character name in thread title--it's "Roseanne Roseannadanna ."

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Why is it that we never seem to see the right wing fascists complaining when multiple millionaires like Jerry Reinsdorf (estimated worth $350m) get welfare from the taxpayers?
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you are one of the posters from the women's forum and your responses to this post are just the lack of logic that makes me proud i was banned from the "women's posts"

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Tsk tsk tsk....

and here you are posting ... on date night....


Whats a girl to think


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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was thinking that very thing myself & wondering why all the uncalled for insults coming from "PH*****PH***" ??? :S:S:S

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you are one of the posters from the women's forum and your responses to this post are just the lack of logic that makes me proud i was banned from the "women's posts"

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Tsk tsk tsk....

and here you are posting ... on date night....


Whats a girl to think


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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was thinking that very thing myself & wondering why all the uncalled for insults coming from "PH*****PH***" ??? :S:S:S



I just thought "she" was staying home... working on her creative writing skills. Perhaps she could sell some of those "stories" to Penthouse Forum.... If "she" got a bit more creative that is.

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Pretty much... its still the "establisment clones" who believe they are the only "people who matter" against the rest of the world.



You do realize that the OP title is a direct reference to Gilda Radner? Just for clarity, I remember her fondly as a sweet, funny young lady who wasn't even close to being politically or ideologically controversial.

IIRC, she and Gene Wilder were married at center-court durnig halftime at a Knick's game. Later she died of cancer.

If she were alive today and read this thread, she might just dismissively say (in perfect character), "Never mind."

Miss ya, Gilda.

Edit to add: Incorrect character name in thread title--it's "Roseanne Roseannadanna ."



"Never mind" was from her Emily Latella role.

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Pretty much... its still the "establisment clones" who believe they are the only "people who matter" against the rest of the world.



You do realize that the OP title is a direct reference to Gilda Radner? Just for clarity, I remember her fondly as a sweet, funny young lady who wasn't even close to being politically or ideologically controversial.

IIRC, she and Gene Wilder were married at center-court durnig halftime at a Knick's game. Later she died of cancer.

If she were alive today and read this thread, she might just dismissively say (in perfect character), "Never mind."

Miss ya, Gilda.

Edit to add: Incorrect character name in thread title--it's "Roseanne Roseannadanna ."



"Never mind" was from her Emily Latella role.



To me, Gilda Radner, Belushi and the rest of the crew at that time were simply the best... ever!


Chuck

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