Is is just me? Or, is SNL unwatchable?
Posted by Abaco 8 years, 7 months ago to Entertainment
I grew up watching SNL. I have fond memories of sketches like Mr. Bill, Dan Akroyd as a plumber, John Belushi going nuts...etc. Great stuff. My wife and I decided to sit on the couch and try to take in an episode about 9 months ago and it was unwatchable. We, for the most part, avoid politics (a survival tactic here in California). But, at least every other skit was about Trump. The script seemed to have morphed from good humor to just pure political rhetoric. Unwatchable. We got through about 30 minutes without laughing once and just changed the channel. Sad, really - because it was a funny show back in the day. The cast and writers reminded me of several of my liberal friends. You can't sit in a room with them anymore because all they want to talk about is Trump. There's so much more to life...
You've given me extra insight for why the occupied Japanese people came to think that MacArthur was great.
(Something I recall reading too. Where? Can't remember that).
Our meeting was by chance even though he lived in my neighborhood because both of us are the sort to keep to ourselves. I built a 2 car garage/workshop detached from my house in case it caught fire. Big band music is before my time, but I enjoyed putting it on sometimes when I was working and when the weather is good I leave the door up. I started to notice this older fellow, who when out walking, would stop once in a while by a big maple at the end of my lot and just stand there facing the street with his back to the workshop. One day I took a break from my work and simply called out "hello" and struck a conversation. He said he had to go out for a walk for his heart and always went by my place in hopes of hearing the music. From then on he was always invited to come in and listen and chat while I worked. He knew a lot about the bands and told me about playing the piano and horn and background vocals with Sinatra and a few others. Later he mentioned being a WWII veteran in the Pacific.
We were listening to the radio one day and a news snippet about the Enola Gay came on and the mention of people declaring the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were some racist action that was purely unnecessary. I never heard him cuss before that, but he really let go! This is when he started talking about Okinawa preparations and then a bit about after the surrender and disarming the Japanese. Interesting that he and many other American soldiers were placed in Japanese homes and the residents were ordered to take care of their "guests" while the disarmament took place. He said it was more like he took care of them because they were driven into such poverty by the war and his army pay and connections put food on their table.
Hey, I've rambled on enough. He was a good friend and I wish I knew more. I told him he should write this down, but he never did. He's missed by me, his family, and many more.
They are lucky kids.
I used to love listening to Gilda's comic character get all worked up over some point she totally missed and then saying that when reality strikes.
It's my favorite video for anyone of any age who wants a quick overview.
Edit add: He also said the PC narrative that the bombs were a "racial thing" is pure horse sh_t. After the war he did a little backup singing for Frank Sinatra and then became a teacher.
G.Soros, Sign and Riotous Agitators Inc.
Company Goal: organize the destruction of USA
From within.
Motto: lie deceive and destroy for the greater good
My wife and I found a very well done sitcom on Netflix. It is called The Detectorists . Humorous not canned or forced , beautiful bucolic scenery Very pleasant to watch. They will be filming the fourth season this summer anxious for more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgN7z...
I wish I had that kinda time to burn.
ObjectiveAnalyst refereed this short video to me . TV's content can go from spectacular to trash (90% trash) with the flip of a remote .Rated G this is something that is very suitable for kids but will never be on tv. I would comfortably say the future would be very bright if all kids were exposed to this philosophy as it would help counter the collectivism.
It is Ayn Rand's introduction to objectivism and the morality of ethical self interest. Very simply explained.
https://youtu.be/8VSBGu7-1rU
They ran a negative article about the USA twice nuking Japan when I had read elsewhere that it was done to save a predicted million American lives if we took Japan with an old-fashioned invasion.
The editor actually wrote back with "I know those guys up the hall" with some kinda I got good friends drivel that didn't make a lick of sense.
Me dino supposes that if if I knew some "guys up the hall" I as a magazine editor should publish a negative piece about dropping the MOAB because it was mean and that Islam is King Barry's "religion of peace."
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