To: hnorris
Why is he even there? Why not just send money and leave the savin' to those that are trained.
44 posted on
09/12/2005 12:57:13 PM PDT by
Brett66
(Where government advances – and it advances relentlessly – freedom is imperiled -Janice Rogers Brown)
To: Brett66
Because he was in a movie or two where he "rescued" someone. This obviously certifies him at the level of paramedics, firemen, and many other highly-trained professionals.../end sarcasm
81 posted on
09/12/2005 1:09:23 PM PDT by
kromike
To: Brett66
Because he was in a movie or two where he "rescued" someone. This obviously certifies him at the level of paramedics, firemen, and many other highly-trained professionals.../end sarcasm
82 posted on
09/12/2005 1:09:24 PM PDT by
kromike
To: Brett66
Because actors think they can do anything- training and experience aren't requirements. Just look at them on the screen- they can seemingly do anything. Don't they have a term for learning more about roles called "method acting"- where they spend a few minutes with someone in the field of the character they're playing? Look at Penn's last movie (I don't watch his movies, but I saw the previews) where he plays a character in law enforcement (maybe FBI?). These actors think that by "acting" in a role off-screen, people will have a "suspense of disbelief".
I though the looting was over?
138 posted on
09/12/2005 2:48:23 PM PDT by
DilJective
(fingers pointed out can easily change course)
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