Comrade Ninotchka arrives in Paris to straighten things out.
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"There are countless horrible things happening all over the world and horrible people prospering, but we must never allow them to disturb our equanimity or deflect us from our sacred duty to sabotage and annoy them whenever possible." -Auberon Waugh
The phrase "social injustice" has been around a long time, eh?
ReplyDeleteIt sure has!
ReplyDelete"Fewer but better Russians."
"Fewer but better Russians."
ReplyDeleteThere's more than a grain of truth in that quip!
If she wasn't dressed as well and was bathed, she could be the head of the Womyns Studies.
ReplyDeleteRoseanne Barr unwittingly proposed the "fewer but better" line by proposing executions of those making $100,000 and up. Bet there are exemptions for a few of her pals like Danny Glover, Sean Penn (funny how silent he is), Morgan Freeman, etc. Why isn't Babs Streisand, and Steven Spielberg showing their solidarity?
OT Our brilliant sarc city council (Los Angeles) passed a resolution of support for OccupyLA. It was unanimous. They passed this in short order without knowing who these people are, but are still debating plastic bags.
Deborah Leigh
Deborah Leigh
I've always loved that movie. The small scene with: "He looks like a comrade" followed by the "Heil Hitler!" is absolutely hilarious!
ReplyDeleteLubitsch hit the nail right on the head with that one!!