Nice work, I'm passing it on to the M*A*S*H newsgroup...
> -- John Lavernoich
> c/o jlaverno...@hotmail.com
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Why are there so many faggots who love MASH???? That show was the ultimate
clusterfagfest. Alan Alda should have been the one wearing a dress.
Are you a closet fag Lonnie?
"brian hampton" <haroldh...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:ff18s...@enews4.newsguy.com
I've given up fags, I only smoke a pipe now.
Ivor
I agree. I admit being drawn to the innocence of the first 2, maybe 3
seasons, but I've noticed that whenever the slightest hint of
homosexuality surfaces, Alda is always at the center of it. Remember
how he persecutes Frank for his intent to get "one of those" booted
out for the good of the service? Our McHypocritical hero even gets
Trapper to go along by demonizing adultery as the much greater sin.
To be honest with you, I couldn't help feeling bad for Frank in that
scene, because 1) he was the only true MALE on the cast despite his
textbook neurosis, 2) his decision to desist in filing his anti-homo
report was coerced by Hawkish intimidation, and 3) in the real world,
"good things don't demand tolerance."
Hence, M*A*S*H was really as much about social engineering as it is a
snout mockery of Christian standards.
If you can learn to ignore the stigmas, good can be found in
anything ... even The Rockford Files, but that holds true with any
television broadcast. After all, the idiot box isn't there to
entertain, and never has been. It's there to captivate and deliver
messages to pliable minds. That's why they call it programming.
I'll se your LOL and raise you a ROLFL
Good question!
sayonara
Martin Mose Larsen