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5/16 What can you do with a degree in English Lit? Have a profound influence on the subconscious minds of geeks everywhere: http://avclub.theonion.com/avclub3303/avfeature3303.html \_ *LAUGH* having an English Lit degree does not make you into a Douglas Adams. If that were so, HHttG wouldn't stand out. Books and series of similar quality and humor would be everywhere. Instead, we have fry dunkers and burger flippers everywhere. \_ j00 are just bitter, elyt hax0r, that you had to work for your degree...as opposed to reading fun books and writing stuff. \_ why do geeks admire Douglas Adams so much? also, was that reply of his to someone criticizing his anecdotes and dismissing them as urban legend supposed to impress me? |
avclub.theonion.com/avclub3303/avfeature3303.html -> www.theonionavclub.com/ Club's first book assembles 68 of its best interviews with entertainment's most enduring outsiders. In 1972, the year Kung Fu began its run, Carradine starred in Martin Scorsese's Boxcar Bertha, and in 1976, he scored one of his signature roles as Woody Guthrie in Hal Ashby's Bound For Glory. Following Johnny Cash's example, artists from Dolly Parton to Merle Haggard have spent the last decade making a virtue of the senior ghetto, retrenching and rediscovering what made them great the first time around. When a mute seamstress is raped twice in Ferrara's superb 1981 exploitation thriller Ms. |