Feraud
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I enjoy the old films where actors make reference to the things one was not supposed to talk about. It makes the actors seem more human.
Feraud said:I enjoy the old films where actors make reference to the things one was not supposed to talk about. It makes the actors seem more human.
[/QUOTE]I think I might have told this tale before but... I had a friend who was foul mouthed, disrespectful and a general Beavis and Butthead type. My mother had one brush with him and I was threatened with a whole year of not being allowed to stray away from the house.
Fast forward to my High School graduation. There was the oaf former friend standing by the sidelines crying like a baby. He didn't graduate like the rest of us. That made quite an example in my mind. My mother generally felt vindicated as well.
Regards to all,
J
Lincsong said:One time in school I befreinded a fellow who didn't have his driver's license and he would catch a ride with me at lunch. Well, one day he forgotten something at home and asked that we stop by his house to pick it up. So I pulled up in front of the house and he went inside. His mother was home and she looked out the window and told him; "Manuel, who is that clean cut, nice looking boy who brought you here? He looks very neat and his truck is very clean. I want to meet him. That's the kind of boys whom you should be associating. He looks like he would be a good influence on you."
Twitch said:Yeah Lincsong, there was lots of less than innocent and ignorant stuff going on to feed sex researchers like Kinsey with lifetimes of material
carebear said:I just finished "Poor No More" by Robert Ruark. Written in 1959 and encompassing one character from right around WWI to about that date.
There is all sorts of marital infidelity including partner swapping. Abuse of alcohol and Benzedrine. For the famous such things hit the tabloids, for everybody else you just didn't acknowledge it except with gossip.
No, the times weren't pure by a long shot. I guess the difference is that it wsn't celebrated or publically mainstreamed. In the name of "honesty" public discourse was coursened. I'm not sure it was a good trade.
jamespowers said:Yeah Manuel, sure. Geez, we really have known each other too long.
Regards,
J
Twitch said:Yeah Lincsong, there was lots of less than innocent and ignorant stuff going on to feed sex researchers like Kinsey with lifetimes of material
jamespowers said:The difference is as Tom Wolfe has pointed out:
If there was a sex scandal or pornography involving a celebrity, their careers would have been over.