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EeneyMinnieMoe
5th April 2007, 01:03 PM
For those of you who don't know Richard Roeper is "the other guy" on Ebert and Roeper as well as a humor columnist for the Chicago Suntimes and an author of several books on movies and urban legends.

Here's his latest column, for your consideration:

http://www.suntimes.com/news/roeper/328374,CST-NWS-roep05.article


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Unfit4Command
5th April 2007, 01:06 PM
I give this idea "Two thumbs up!"

MikeW
5th April 2007, 01:11 PM
But hey, if you want to talk me out of any of the above, the e-mail is rroeper@suntimes.com.
He's going to regret writing that.

Darth Rotor
5th April 2007, 01:12 PM
1. Flight 93 landed in Cleveland.
2. A missile, not a Boeing plane, struck the Pentagon.
3. The towers were felled by explosives that had been planted in advance.
4. President Bush wears a communications device so he can receive coaching from aides at press conferences.
5. As a boy, Barack Obama was enrolled in a radical Muslim school.
6. Secular activists are waging an ongoing "war" against Christmas.
7. The outcomes of professional sports events, including the NBA playoffs and the Super Bowl, are influenced by the television networks and league officials.
8. There was a conspiracy among MPAA voters to deny "Brokeback Mountain" the Best Picture Oscar.
9. The tsunami of 2004 was man-made.
10. After Hurricane Katrina, the media deliberately under-reported scores of murders and rapes at the Superdome.
But hey, if you want to talk me out of any of the above, the e-mail is rroeper@suntimes.com.
Permanent bachelor

:rolleyes: Roeper is a shill for the airlines. His recommendation to uphold an FCC restriction on cell phone use in the skies is a viral message, a misdirection, meant to endorse and encourage the use of the Airphones on airliners, and thus increase corporate profits. :p

DR

LawnOven
5th April 2007, 01:22 PM
7. The outcomes of professional sports events, including the NBA playoffs and the Super Bowl, are influenced by the television networks and league officials.




http://www3.niu.edu/acad/anthro/pdf/thu/human-org-2002.pdf

:)

JamesB
5th April 2007, 01:28 PM
7. The outcomes of professional sports events, including the NBA playoffs and the Super Bowl, are influenced by the television networks and league officials.


Hey, this one is true. The Seahawks got screwed in the Super Bowl last year! :duck:

Bobert
5th April 2007, 01:58 PM
He's going to regret writing that.

Well when the psychotic branch of the trooth movement went after Danny Bonaduce they targeted his 12 year old daughter like the cowards they are.

Merc made threats towards my 9 year old son but failed to take me up on my offer to meet him face to face.

The "C" in CT should stand for coward.

EeneyMinnieMoe
24th April 2007, 09:42 AM
Wait, wait...Danny Bonaduce was targeted by 9/11 truthers?

What was that all about?

Calcas
24th April 2007, 10:12 AM
Wait, wait...Danny Bonaduce was targeted by 9/11 truthers?

What was that all about?

It started here.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=bnliRXAIyIo

Then it snowballed and some nuts from twoofer sites started harassing him. O'Reily even had him on his show to talk about it.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=uN2rl2yK_kw

MG1962
24th April 2007, 12:44 PM
4. President Bush wears a communications device so he can receive coaching from aides at press conferences

This one is true to. Rumour has it, it is John Kerry's hand up his back making the mouth move in times with the words comming out

EeneyMinnieMoe
25th April 2007, 12:37 PM
OMG, that's the funniest thing I've seen it a while. It should be a scene in a movie.

Who the hell was that guy? And what the hell was he doing bothering the middle-aged Danny Partridge about 9/11 for? Who cares what a 50-year-old child star who won't get off the TV half a century later thinks about it? Ridiculous.

Then again, if the twoofers let scholars like Charlie Sheen in...

Ripley Twenty-Nine
25th April 2007, 01:03 PM
OMG, that's the funniest thing I've seen it a while. It should be a scene in a movie.

Who the hell was that guy? And what the hell was he doing bothering the middle-aged Danny Partridge about 9/11 for? Who cares what a 50-year-old child star who won't get off the TV half a century later thinks about it? Ridiculous.

Then again, if the twoofers let scholars like Charlie Sheen in...
It's because the truthers love the Cult of Personality. For them, 1 celebrity is worth 100 structural engineers.

They have Rosie and Charlie and Alex Jones, while the truth has... well, everyone else.

defaultdotxbe
25th April 2007, 01:24 PM
It's because the truthers love the Cult of Personality. For them, 1 celebrity is worth 100 structural engineers.

They have Rosie and Charlie and Alex Jones, while the truth has... well, everyone else.
plus when the celebs lose popularity because they are spouting insane nonsense they can claim thats why the real experts arent talking

EeneyMinnieMoe
25th April 2007, 09:00 PM
Cult of Personality?! It's the 50-year-old Danny Partridge!

Don't get me wrong, he's a great guy and he's funny and instantly likable and extremely charming and his reaction to finding himself starring in that wackjob's video is absolutely priceless...but he's Danny Bonaduce!

Who are they gonna try next, Richard Little?

Freddy
25th April 2007, 09:08 PM
He's going to regret writing that.

Not at all. Columnists whose inboxes are exploding at the seams can point to that as evidence of a large following and use it as leverage for more money.

CHF
25th April 2007, 09:48 PM
7. The outcomes of professional sports events, including the NBA playoffs and the Super Bowl, are influenced by the television networks and league officials.

Ah, so that's why the Leafs haven't won the Stanley Cup since 1967!

All this time I thought we just sucked.

DrivinWest
26th April 2007, 12:49 AM
It's because the truthers love the Cult of Personality. For them, 1 celebrity is worth 100 structural engineers.
Fantastically (and simply) well put. I'll be using this if you don't mind!

Foolmewunz
26th April 2007, 01:02 AM
Welcome DRIVINWEST.
Munich? Oliver will be over later to get you your NWO uniform and teach you the secret handshake.

German? Or expatriated other?
(Just curious... we've heard that there are a lot of small Troofer movements in Europe, and it's nice to see debunkers coming from "the Continent".)