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I want to be on the argument again. I'm listening to the cycling episode right now and I like the sound of my own voice. Please make this happen in a timely fashion. I have really good opinions about things and valid ideas about stuff. Seriously - it was fun. Let's do it.
Dear Jonah and Syd, Can Charlie Chaplin or a myriad of other old movie stars be considered a T.V. star since most people see his work on T.V. now? I say no, but I have had a couple of arguments with others that say otherwise. He was a movie star and that is the medium that made him famous is my argument. Others say if he is on T.V. and has become famous threw the medium of television he is also a T.V. star. Also he is no longer primarily identified as such since his movies are no longer accessed my the mass audience in a movie theater. Help me out guys. Sincerely,
Dear Jonah and Syd, Can Charlie Chaplin or a myriad of other old movie stars be considered a T.V. star since most people see his work on T.V. now? I say no, but I have had a couple of arguments with others that say otherwise. He was a movie star and that is the medium that made him famous is my argument. Others say if he is on T.V. and has become famous threw the medium of television he is also a T.V. star. Also he is no longer primarily identified as such since his movies are no longer accessed my the mass audience in a movie theater. Help me out guys. Sincerely,
I always forget to mention something during these inane things! What about Doo-Wop? Is that rock and roll or super early rap? What about Scat? I mean if Cab Calloway didn't have an impact on both rock and roll and rap who did? Syd as always you lost. Yeah I realize I should wait for the episode to air to make this comment. Wanna make somthing of it?
You dipshits. "We don't wanna argue matters of taste, only matters based in fact." Magneto vs Vader, Best Batmobile, Ansel Adams is bunk, Vests, Doucheboard Confessional, the list of "fact-based" debates goes on and on. Shut up and keep bitchin' about shower-pissing and Hoosiers. We, the listeners, demand it.
I feel as if we should just advertise porn and cell-phone ringers on this page, since you motherfuckers don't seem to wanna do it anymore. "Saving it for The Argument" has become futile.