On Jun 8, 8:44 am, Jack Linthicum <jacklinthi...@earthlink.net> wrote: You have a maximum of seven months to learn a new catchphrase "Irregular Warfare" before the next phase and phrase takes over. Strategic Reemplacement or Balanced Imposition may take over, but for now it's Irregular Warfare. William Safire, the language maven of the New York Times, bravely takes on his assignment
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:34:19 -0400, "D.F. Manno" <dfmanno@mail.com> wrote: In article <m5ph04pen3dovq0rhg1ctklov1vjq3a92d@4ax.com>, Wally Sevits <rhabdomyolysis@ooltrasw.com> wrote: "Bill Bonde" wrote: 1) "The Railway Children" and "Emperor the North". I get it, based upon the way it looks on the marquee, not related subjects. One I saw IRL in San Francisco
Anybody wrote: In article <13okblvn04s7l1c@corp.supernews.com>, "Steven L." <sdlitvin@earthlink.net> wrote: redhawk wrote: "Jaxtraw" <jax@knickersjaxtrawstudios.com> wrote in message news:4788ec93$0$21088$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk... [...] I think number 4 gets my vote for that. Any Star Trek movie that can't find a more serious adversary for Kirk
In article <1190298873.845905.58630@n39g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, The Gray Ghost <manningfan@gmail.com> wrote: On Sep 20, 10:14 am, artcinco <artci...@fema.gov> wrote: In article <lBnIi.16$PJ...@read3.inet.fi>, <sani.antt...@pp.inet.fi> wrote: <squidham...@gmail.com> wrote: 300 - 4.5 Squids (out of 5) This is akin to Starship Troopers
In article <iPnIi.19$PJ5.4@read3.inet.fi>, <sani.anttila@pp.inet.fi> wrote: "WeReo_ScoTTy" <ScoTTo@newsserver.net> wrote: <sani.anttila@pp.inet.fi> wrote: <squidhammer@gmail.com> wrote: 300 - 4.5 Squids (out of 5) This is akin to Starship Troopers in that it is pretty much a parody of over the top ancient action movies (as Starship Troopers was a