[b]Werner Twertzog
And then I told the obviously drunken Norman Mailer that I had six bullets in my revolver, and it was a mark of my respect for him that I would use at least three.[/b]
Probably a true story?
“Okie Dokie,” as we all know, started as a watch-word among white nationalists in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the 1920s.
Might be a true story?
Kermit, “the frog,” was, as we all know, named for the suicidally depressed son of the imperialist president Theodore Roosevelt.
Probably not a true story?
It is important to take your children to Disney World to teach them that they will never be happy.
On the other hand, what if that doesn’t work?
If you really want a revolution in the United States, double the price of box wine.
Let’s decide if this makes sense.
I am exhausted, irretrievably, by the loathsome white-male decency of “Tom Hanks.”
Let’s decide if this makes sense.