|
Post by barb43 on Dec 29, 2020 0:36:56 GMT
Much more recent photo of our guy. He wrote for SNL for a time, but had a falling out with Lorne Michaels.
|
|
|
Post by M. Hawbaker on Jan 9, 2021 22:18:22 GMT
Bob Odenkirk?
|
|
|
Post by barb43 on Jan 10, 2021 2:36:10 GMT
Yes.
|
|
|
Post by M. Hawbaker on Jan 10, 2021 23:34:17 GMT
This young man grew up to have a very long and very liberal political career.
|
|
|
Post by barb43 on Jan 11, 2021 2:10:06 GMT
I suspected who this might be, so searched for the answer to the question, "images of Joe Biden as a young boy". Guess what kind of pictures were displayed? Joe Biden in various photos grotesquely kissing or touching little girls and boys. That would have made me laugh, if it weren't so pathetic! Yes, this is Joe Biden as a little boy - the gamepiece picture was a little further down the page. edited to muse: Don't you wonder whatever happened to that bright-faced little boy that made him turn out like he has?
|
|
|
Post by M. Hawbaker on Jan 11, 2021 2:31:15 GMT
Joe Biden is correct.
edited to muse: Don't you wonder whatever happened to that bright-faced little boy that made him turn out like he has? Yes, I wonder that about many of the politicians and celebrities that in the spotlight now.
All that I can come up with is that we are seeing 2 Timothy 3:1-5 being fulfilled.
|
|
|
Post by barb43 on Jan 11, 2021 3:07:34 GMT
Joe Biden is correct. edited to muse: Don't you wonder whatever happened to that bright-faced little boy that made him turn out like he has? Yes, I wonder that about many of the politicians and celebrities that in the spotlight now. All that I can come up with is that we are seeing 2 Timothy 3:1-5 being fulfilled. You're likely right in your assessment. While looking around - there were a couple of humorous photos on that page of Biden images, I found a quote from somebody who was posting on a Mixed Martial Arts page in a thread on Biden's inappropriate behavior (just some guys chatting). He said, "I've seen the phenomenon where guys with some authority do weird 'stuff' (sic) that other guys couldn't get away with just to prove they have extra rights based on their position."
|
|
|
Post by barb43 on Jan 12, 2021 17:47:31 GMT
A little over 30 yrs ago, this man was credited with inventing something that changed the way we communicate. Now unhappy with the manner in which his invention is being used, he has been working stealthily to invent a better version. He has no plans to ask for input from the big users of his past product.
|
|
|
Post by barb43 on Jan 17, 2021 14:40:09 GMT
I'm sure hoping this guy's new product is ready to be unveiled soon! I've been swapping tools on the old (current) version quite a bit lately, to avoid issues.
|
|
|
Post by M. Hawbaker on Jan 30, 2021 22:17:47 GMT
Is this Sir Timothy Berners-Lee who is sometimes called the "Father of the World Wide Web"?
|
|
|
Post by barb43 on Jan 30, 2021 22:37:35 GMT
Is this Sir Timothy Berners-Lee who is sometimes called the "Father of the World Wide Web"? Yes, it is! He's supposed to have a new product up & running soon. I'd love for that to be true!
|
|
|
Post by M. Hawbaker on Feb 1, 2021 1:36:59 GMT
A very funny actor whose decades long career spanned stage, film, and TV.
He did mostly comedic roles, but was capable of doing serious parts too.
|
|
|
Post by barb43 on Feb 1, 2021 4:46:01 GMT
John Banner?
|
|
|
Post by M. Hawbaker on Feb 1, 2021 9:44:57 GMT
Correct!
|
|
|
Post by barb43 on Feb 2, 2021 5:04:50 GMT
This online article about the sitcom, Hogan's Heroes, is uplifting, in my opinion. Even the title invites the viewer to get into reading it. Why the idea of ridiculing the Nazis makes the story line successful becomes clear as details of the actors who played major characters in this show are set out in this article. This sitcom clearly appeared at a time in our history when it helped heal people who may not even have known they needed healing. The brief stories of the actors real life experience during WWII, in my opinion, rendered this sitcom a multi-generational, multi-layered study in both history-lite and human nature, which is, of course, a darker subject. Two other major cast members had specific reasons for accepting their roles in Hogan's Heroes: Werner Klemperer, as Colonel Klink, and John Banner, as Sergeant Schultz. Can you imagine having lived through WWII as a Jew, suffering through atrocities, losing family members and maybe never getting many details on their deaths, and then taking a role in an American sitcom where you re-enacted scenes about WWII--? Wow. I've always been a fan - I watched Hogan's Heroes from when it began in the 1960s; and having read this article, I'm even a bigger fan than before. www.warhistoryonline.com/history/many-hogans-heroes-stars.html
|
|