MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
What lurks within...
Behold Bill O'Reilly in 1979
Awhile later:
Today:
No further comment.
Comments
Speechless! I just can't stand that blowhard!
by CVille Dem on Fri, 04/18/2014 - 10:01pm
We get our revenge every time he looks in the mirror...It's Dorian Gray in reverse...
by jollyroger on Fri, 04/18/2014 - 10:16pm
Strictly speaking, wouldn't the reverse of Dorian Gray be what we usually experience; the accumulation of what we do and feel that is written upon our bodies with indelible ink?
I look more frightening than this guy sometimes.
by moat on Sun, 04/20/2014 - 7:50pm
As to the latter, I don't believe you.
As to the former, yeah, I suppose that WAS Wilde's point...but in O'Reilly's case we can only hope that by freezing his visage in mid-snarly the pictures overstate his normal level of ugliness...or maybe not.
That said, he was actually cherubic at 30, don't ya think? I mean, he is an unusually unpleasant specimen, even as human beings go.
Edit to add: You can almost hear David Byrne in the background "how did I get here?"
by jollyroger on Sun, 04/20/2014 - 8:07pm
Point taken on the cherubic at 30 comment. I was a lot more frightening looking at that age. But yeah, I am pretty ordinary looking now.
This is David Byrne country. Taken from the same song you refer to: "He wonders, if, he too, had made a similar mistake."
The use of so many commas in a popular song probably won't be repeated until standard English becomes a protest language again.
I stand at the ready.
by moat on Sun, 04/20/2014 - 8:56pm
Same as it ever was....(BTW, Byrne has a blog...http://journal.davidbyrne.com/)
by jollyroger on Sun, 04/20/2014 - 9:30pm