Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for February 27, 2021
Transcript:
richard's poor almanac the newsstand guns 'n' culture opera's bustiest babes in hot semi-automatic action garrison keillor on lutheran militias ken burns' 8-hour bio - "mickey spillane" "phantom menace" - just deadly p.4 new "star wars" - give it a miss p. 98 smart bomb the new "wise bomb" says. "hell no! i won't blow!" humans - are they necessary? when it's ok to stop and ask for directions exclusive tom clancy novel excerpt highlights for adults work with a purpose assisted living preregistration - is 35 too young? male baldness 10 exciting new patterns 1010 simple yet elusive words prostate connect-the-dots fun page! new "star wars" damn foolishness refugee review new star wars. you're not missing anything english language edi what to do when the celebrities show up 10 great macedonian getaways avoid the crowds leave your country now! bonus insert - family size fold-out shelter by richard thompson
Cpeckbourlioux over 3 years ago
Not a great fan of Star Wars.
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
With the prevalence of smart bombs, smart phones, and Roombas, I think we’ve finally made humans redundant.
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Hey, Phantom Menace introduced us to Keira Knightley and reintroduced us to Natalie Portman. Well, I do remember Natalie from “The Professional”. If you can get the “International Version”. Do it. ½ hour longer but so much better. Rumor has it that when in make up for Phantom Menace, Natalie’s and Keira’s mums could not tell the difference. Even harder to believe that Natalie is 39 and Keira is 35.
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
I’ve been reading Smart Bomb regularly since its debut. So many neat tips! But Guns ‘n’ Culture is much more iffy and erratic….