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  1. maxoutfa

    What ever happened to...

    and the brainwashing continues: a school teacher friend of mine just told me that all of her 2nd grade girls are refusing to eat during snack time (even veggies) - their reason: "we don't want to get fat". My god - these children are 8 or 9 years old and already so sold on the thin ideal that...
  2. maxoutfa

    What are you digging listening to right now?

    Probably the tightest rhythm section in all of rock and roll!!! Houseparty forever! I remember when they opened for the Stones at Candlestick Park in SF waaaay back around 1982 - there was NO comparison Geils was 100 times tighter and more energetic. Wondering; is Peter Wolf still with Faye...
  3. maxoutfa

    What are you digging listening to right now?

    Manfred Mann used Holst's The Planets as the underpinning for his album Solar Fire circa 1972 (you'll catch snippets of melodies in JoyBringer and Circle)
  4. maxoutfa

    What are you digging listening to right now?

    yer kidding right? Performed on stage with Isham at the Old Varsity Theatre in Palo Alto,CA circa 1982 along with Brian Macleod (later drummer for Wiretrain, Sherly Crow and Tears For Fears).
  5. maxoutfa

    What are you digging listening to right now?

    David Sanborn's version of Senor Blues. Ladybird Fly Away by Tears For Fears Am I worth It by Heather Headley Robben Ford's "Take Out Some Insurance" Ecclectic, but that's me fer sure
  6. maxoutfa

    What ever happened to...

    sorry to disagree with you, but if you look at the history of Playboy it is nothing but a mirror, not the instigator of fashion. I have Playboy calenders from the early 70's and what they portray is something quite different from what they were showing in the 80's (waif/pixie) and the 90's...
  7. maxoutfa

    Favorite New or Old Fantasy or Sci-Fi Book

    I always loved the companions being described as Dandys and the lovely moniker "self proclaimed companion to heroes". But even so - how can you put that up against the tortured soul of Elric? I almost forgot - Jacquiline Carey "Kushiels Dart/Avatar/Chosen" - good stuff with a strong female...
  8. maxoutfa

    Public Breastfeeding

    some very well thought out posts here, kudos to all. It's sad to me that the governement feels it has to step in and make all these mandates that are only necessary because so many people refuse to show a single iota of restraint in their behaviour. To me it is a loss of civilization when...
  9. maxoutfa

    Who is your favorite supervillain of all time and why?

    Jack in Witches of Easwick - just soooo smarmy - what a devil! One of my all time favorite Vinnie films - Theatre of Blood with Dianna Rigg - where he goes around killing the judges of a theatre circle who shunned him - and doing it with style - using different scenes from Shakespeare.
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    Public Breastfeeding

    I was wondering when someone would bring this up - thanks Lilly. Yes, certainly a woman does not choose when her child is hungry - but why create the situation in the first place? It's one thing to head to the local grocery, infant in tow, but quite another to decide that you are in the mood...
  11. maxoutfa

    Name that song!

    no takers on my lyrics? Think as it was and again it will be though the course may change sometimes rivers always lead to sea.
  12. maxoutfa

    Anita Ekberg

    sounds about right - I'd sure like to see that picture again as well.
  13. maxoutfa

    Name that song!

    I'm still haunted by that raspy voice. pretty obscure, that - figures it would be the one that I decided to chime in on.
  14. maxoutfa

    Favorite New or Old Fantasy or Sci-Fi Book

    C.S. Friedman's Coldfire Trilogy, as well as her first novel In Conquest Born and its sequel, written some 20 years later - The Wilding. Lois MacMaster Bujold - the entire Verkosigan Saga. Robin Hobbs for the Liveship Traders (which I enjoyed more than the Assassin series- the first two...
  15. maxoutfa

    Name that song!

    "what would you say" - the artist... yikes I don't recall - a looong time ago. Think as it was, and again it will be. Though the course may change sometimes, rivers always lead to sea.
  16. maxoutfa

    Anita Ekberg

    I was 12 or 13 when I witnessed La Dolce Vita for the first time (the film was not new at the time), and while I didn't entirely follow all of it (too much to assilimate for a young mind with no practical experience to draw upon) I do recall being amazed by the bountifulness of her busom (in...
  17. maxoutfa

    Who is your favorite supervillain of all time and why?

    James Earl Jones in the Conan movie was fantastic - a drug pusher and morpher -and that voice - uh huh! And able to control the masses via religion - all the makings of an immortal. Then Leo McKern as the only actor to play #2 in The Prisoner twice. (Later he of course owned the role of...
  18. maxoutfa

    Free Association

    sub mariner
  19. maxoutfa

    Aretha's proud to be a big woman

    I haven't heard her singing recently, but when she was the guest of honor on one of the Diva's programs it sounded to me like she was totally unable to receive enough air to support her voice. Reason for this could simply be age (like all muscles you have to use em or lose em) or perhaps that...
  20. maxoutfa

    Usually-Hip, San Francisco Columnist Grouses about Red State Fatties

    all the article did for me was make me want to move to the midwest (where all those overweight people reside, according to the article). Where in the heck did he get the idea that he could (acting on behalf of the masses) put his moral judgement on the rest of us? To insinuate that...
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