Bridget Fonda is Hanoi Jane’s niece. She is literally a Boomer (born 1964) and Peter Fonda’s daughter. In addition to being known for the cult-forgettable Easy Rider (1969), Peter had an interesting role in the 1976 sequel to the original Westworld.
Not a fan of Elmore Leonard novels but this movie version was pretty good. Leonard said that it was the one movie that Tarantino didn’t botch. And Robert Forster (the vacuum cleaner guy from Breaking Bad) was great.
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BobbyGuiscard1
March 29, 2024 2:48 pm
Great prep
Lobotomite
March 29, 2024 1:26 pm
McNabb based fat BDH enjoyer.
Verr Klemptis
March 29, 2024 12:46 pm
Friday Show Best Show. Good Friday Show Good Show.
🦢The Autiste formerly known as Swampy🦢
March 29, 2024 12:17 pm
The Bonfire of the Vanities is a great book. Like all of Tom Wolfe’s novels it is long, but well worth the read. IMO, it is his best, but his other novels are also good reads, as is The Right Stuff (obviously not a novel). A lot of his other non-fiction — short books, collections, etc., are also great. He pissed of a LOT of kikes and butt goys…
dsallen7
March 29, 2024 11:38 am
Tom Wolfe had a novel called I Am Charlotte Simmons about a small-town girl Charlotte attending a big Northeastern university. The story revolves around a short, swarthy, insecure, beta-male, explicitly Jewish character who is infatuated with Charlotte, but loses out to a tall, blond, Chad White athlete. It’s an interesting subversion of the “Jewish nerd triumphs over Aryan chad” trope that was very common in a lot of media. Except this time the Aryan won. It’s worth reading just for the ending alone.
There was a part where he described the jewish college president and one of the jewish professors as something like ‘both thought Israel was the most important country in the world, but neither deigned to live there’ that made me genuinely lol.
Bridget Fonda is Hanoi Jane’s niece. She is literally a Boomer (born 1964) and Peter Fonda’s daughter. In addition to being known for the cult-forgettable Easy Rider (1969), Peter had an interesting role in the 1976 sequel to the original Westworld.
🙂
This is my favorite scene from “Bonfire of the Vanities”
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_XTMENPvF54&pp=ygUlQm9uZmlyZSBvZiB0YmUgdmFuaXRpZXMgaG9ub3Igc3RpZmVudA%3D%3D
I like Jackie brown
Not a fan of Elmore Leonard novels but this movie version was pretty good. Leonard said that it was the one movie that Tarantino didn’t botch. And Robert Forster (the vacuum cleaner guy from Breaking Bad) was great.
🙂
Great prep
McNabb based fat BDH enjoyer.
Friday Show Best Show. Good Friday Show Good Show.
The Bonfire of the Vanities is a great book. Like all of Tom Wolfe’s novels it is long, but well worth the read. IMO, it is his best, but his other novels are also good reads, as is The Right Stuff (obviously not a novel). A lot of his other non-fiction — short books, collections, etc., are also great. He pissed of a LOT of kikes and butt goys…
Tom Wolfe had a novel called I Am Charlotte Simmons about a small-town girl Charlotte attending a big Northeastern university. The story revolves around a short, swarthy, insecure, beta-male, explicitly Jewish character who is infatuated with Charlotte, but loses out to a tall, blond, Chad White athlete. It’s an interesting subversion of the “Jewish nerd triumphs over Aryan chad” trope that was very common in a lot of media. Except this time the Aryan won. It’s worth reading just for the ending alone.
There was a part where he described the jewish college president and one of the jewish professors as something like ‘both thought Israel was the most important country in the world, but neither deigned to live there’ that made me genuinely lol.
Tom Wolfe channeling our dear Uncle and his prediction about Israel.
Best Friday