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What would Keynes say if he were, say, to appear on CNBC tomorrow?
"Alain's popularity says something on a broader level about boys and race relations," she writes, but she never tells us what it says or why the situation might be different if he were, say, a girl.
Would he be ranked higher if he were, say, 6-2? "I don't know if he'd be as tough as he is if he were 6-2," Telep said.
The third interpretation is that DeMarco is just a reckless pisshead with a lax attitude to personal hygiene and a thing about exposing himself and sticking things up his bum, and is thus perhaps best off working in the field of rock'n'roll, where such behavior is likely to be looked on more kindly than if he were, say, an estate agent or a paedeatrician.
Filmmakers famously dread having to work with children, water and animals, but it is particularly odd to hear Mr. Schrader, the screenwriter of "Taxi Driver" and the writer and director of "Hardcore" and "American Gigolo," describe his experiences with jungle cats as if he were, say, Carroll Ballard ("The Black Stallion," "Never Cry Wolf") or another animal specialist.
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"He was saying nothing.
"See?" he's saying.
"He's said he's not.
He was saying, 'Allah akbar!
What could he be saying?
He's said it all".
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