In this 1974 Herblock cartoon, Nixon says, "Listen, are you going to be loyal to me or to that (expletive deleted) Constitution?"
Joyce Randolph (1924-2024), last surviving star of "The Honeymooners" has passed at age 99:
Russell Hamler, the last survivor of Merrill’s Marauders, an Army troop that endured a harrowing mission in Asia during World War II, has died at 99.
Russell Hamler, Last of World War II’s Merrill’s Marauders, Dies at 99
‘An Utterly Different City’ – London in 1973
"Much of the food we tried in London -- and in England generally -- was bland, tasteless, and (in restaurants) overcooked, as we'd been told it would be. Saying no to it was easy." LOL
More at the FLASHBAK Photo Story
https://twitter.com/RealJamesWoods/statu...1996156404
..."comprehensive long-term deal with Iran to prevent them from obtaining a nuclear weapon."
Do you ever feel like you're a...
David Ayer's The Beekeeper Hits No. 1 at Worldwide Box Office, beating out "Mean Girls". It has Jeremy Irons in it so might have a few good lines.
Jason Statham: It's the bee's knees!
Joyce Randolph (1924-2024), last surviving star of "The Honeymooners" has passed at age 99:
Russell Hamler, the last survivor of Merrill’s Marauders, an Army troop that endured a harrowing mission in Asia during World War II, has died at 99.
Russell Hamler, Last of World War II’s Merrill’s Marauders, Dies at 99
‘An Utterly Different City’ – London in 1973
"Much of the food we tried in London -- and in England generally -- was bland, tasteless, and (in restaurants) overcooked, as we'd been told it would be. Saying no to it was easy." LOL
More at the FLASHBAK Photo Story
https://twitter.com/RealJamesWoods/statu...1996156404
..."comprehensive long-term deal with Iran to prevent them from obtaining a nuclear weapon."
Do you ever feel like you're a...
David Ayer's The Beekeeper Hits No. 1 at Worldwide Box Office, beating out "Mean Girls". It has Jeremy Irons in it so might have a few good lines.
Jason Statham: It's the bee's knees!
“World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.” — Marshall McLuhan, from Culture Is Our Business, 1970