In Reply to: "American", different Americans might define it differently posted by edta on February 1, 2002 at 21:34:58:
***Perhaps you would not agree that Woody Guthrie was an American either. There is more to America than G.W. Bush's corporate AMERIKA, in case you may not have noticed from your CIA perspective. You're not still on the payroll are you?Wow! Talk about hot button! I didn't know G. Bush made movies - how did you make THAT connection? But back to the subject.
***Shallow and wooden as compared to whom?Compared to many. America managed to produce quite a few good actors. Jimmy Stewart. Cary Grant. Walter Matthau. Paul Newman. Kevin Spacey. Danny DeVito. Jack Nicholson. Many more. What's the point?
***Who would be your utter idealistic AMERIKAN? John Wayne? That ultimate draft dodger?***He wore a dress, you know. Have to consult Repo Man for that one hehe!
He he indeed. What doesn John Wayne has to do with Redford?
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- Re: "American", different Americans might define it differently - Victor Khomenko 04:47:09 02/02/02 (3)
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- Spacey's friend - mvwine 12:14:19 02/04/02 (0)