If you haven't read Do they teach math in J-School at NRO's Media Blog ; you must.
If you haven't read Two young women want washing at Futility Closet; you must.
Sound a lot like Anguished English.
If you haven't read Henry Blake doesn't make it home at I remember JFK; you must.
I agree with this sentiment: The show definitely took a different turn at that point. It remained a ratings giant as its plots began turning towards a strong antiwar sentiment. An air of self-righteousness began to form, particularly with Alda's Hawkeye character. While the numbers remained strong, this fan found himself longing for the days when comedy was the show's king.
I didn't watch MASH when it was originally on, but I agree that the earlier shows were a lot funnier - and easier to watch - than the later shows. There are those who disagree.
If you haven't read Robert Steps out at Seraphic Secret; you must.
I used to love Lechter's for the variety of wares he describes. Can't find a manual can opener? Try the grocery store instead of a specialty store. But they are much better than the mechanical kind.
If you haven't read What Israel needs: Good Bloggers and Humor at Israelly Cool! ; you must.
That's coming from a good blogger who has a sense of humor.
If you haven't read The Spine's Tensions with Iran; you must.
We wouldn't have had the Ayatollah without American interference in Iran. We'd better not confront them now.
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Blogdigger tags: If you must, Anguished English, Shopping, Manual Can Openers, Israeli Hasbara, Iran, MASH, The Death of Col. Blake.
Posted by SoccerDad at March 28, 2007 6:09 AM