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RE: Snapshot of the Homeland generation today - Eric the Green - 07-02-2019

Biden 14-7
Sanders 14-7
Warren 8-7
Harris 4-16

The scores tell the tale. If Harris and Warren knock out the geezers, Trump is in. The geezers may be old, but they are easier for voters to relate to than the two wonky "crusader rabbit" gals.


RE: Snapshot of the Homeland generation today - sbarrera - 07-02-2019

(07-02-2019, 05:07 PM)EricĀ theĀ Green Wrote: Biden 14-7
Sanders 14-7
Warren 8-7
Harris 4-16

The scores tell the tale. If Harris and Warren knock out the geezers, Trump is in. The geezers may be old, but they are easier for voters to relate to than the two wonky "crusader rabbit" gals.

You made me look something up!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusader_Rabbit


RE: Snapshot of the Homeland generation today - Hintergrund - 07-12-2019

(06-19-2019, 07:27 AM)sbarrera Wrote: Finally, there is What Maisie Knew, also from 2012. This is a retelling of a story from the late 1800s that was written by Henry James, about a girl whose parents are divorced. They share custody, but are both irresponsible, and eventually the girl finds a safer haven in the guardians who are entrusted with her care. The movie changes the story a little bit, and is also set in contemporary times. As such, it presents an anomalous portrait of how children are raised today. The parents are acting like parents from the 1970s, not those of the 2010s. It's still a very touching film, and I thought it brought out some Homelander traits in the girl character, particularly her compassion for others.

Good story - and a good point from you either. The parents in the book were worse than those in "Kramer vs. Kramer".