'G.I.Jane' is an after-school special on the big screen
Halfway through the movie "G.I. Jane," two trainee Navy SEALs are going through their first battle simulation in approaching a concealed enemy outpost which may or may not be occupied.
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Halfway through the movie "G.I. Jane," two trainee Navy SEALs are going through their first battle simulation in approaching a concealed enemy outpost which may or may not be occupied.
The start of a new year is obviously a new beginning, but sometimes what is really needed is not so much a beginning as an end. With this in mind, and inspired by Esquire's Dubious Man of the Year issue, I hereby present the candidates for the Overexposed Person of the Year Award (a.k.a. the Marvin K. Mooney award, named for one of Dr. Seuss' most aggravating characters) with a fervent prayer that these people shall disappear from view in 1997. Not only does this give us a chance to say good riddance to these characters who have used considerably more than their 15 minutes, but it also gives me the chance to spew some long pent-up venom. The envelope, please...
Consider this a post-mortem of the Proposition 209 debate.
I want to get publicity in order to draw attention to my proposal for immediate social transformation. To do this, I plan to end my own life."
Does anyone out there have a good reason to vote?