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May 19, 2007 13:21

Greetings from beyond Michigan in the land of plains and Lincolns. You might be sitting at your nearest convenient computer terminal, wondering how your favorite James Russell Walsh, age 20, from Tinley Park, Illinois is doing. As his internet historian, I can tell you that his current status ranges somewhere from mediocre to pretty decent. ( Read more... )

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blutharnett May 19 2007, 21:43:54 UTC
Check out the Will Arnett Research Project at http://blutharnett.blogspot.com

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anonymous May 20 2007, 16:30:19 UTC
Those are some excellent book choices. The Great Gatsby was maybe the only part of my 10th grade english class that I really liked.
I can't say the same for Better Off Dead though. Maybe I just wasn't in the right mood when I watched it, but the crazy animated hamburgers just didn't seem to do it for me.

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froggieskc May 20 2007, 16:32:41 UTC
whoops. apparently it logged me out, so you'll have to guess who that comment was from. good luck :-P

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nuerotica May 23 2007, 17:54:23 UTC
...But the paperboys! You've got to love those crazy paper boys!

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twoeyedgirl May 29 2007, 03:55:52 UTC
I don't have any suggestions, (yet, I'm thinking) but those are GREAT book choices, and HOW WERE THE MOVIES?? Prison, Goog German, and Iwo Jima in particular, if you don't mind Mr. James R. Ebert.

ps. Your family is nice, as I've mentioned before.

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twoeyedgirl May 29 2007, 03:56:24 UTC
GOOG GERMAN, GOOG GERMAN, I AM THE GOOG GERMAN, WATCH ME GOOG.

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nuerotica May 29 2007, 16:50:57 UTC
I thought that Let's Go To Prison was funny, definitely a film to be watched if you like Will Arnett. I'm kinda creeped out by the Will Arnett guy who responded a second after I posted this. I would give it a B being that is entertaining but it didn't have me in a laughing fit throughout the whole picture. The Good German was another well done film but slow at times. I like film noir so I thought it was alright but it was not the spectacular detective film I was hoping for. I did like the ending though and the way the depict everyone in Post World War II Germany.

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