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Reviews (3)
'Faggots' by Larry Kramer (Plume, 1987, Paperback)
Jul 13, 2016
A Look Into A Bygone Age
Kramer is a tough read, too many characters, too little character development. But beyond that, this is a seminal work that provides an inside look at pre-condom gay life in New York in the 70s. it's not a political thesis, it doesn't predict the coming epidemic, and it shouldn't be insulting to gays any more than the truth. It is an indictment against the wanton excesses of the time, and as such is a unique and invaluable chronicle of those libertine days of reckless abandon.
Brake Pedal Pad Dorman 20751
Jul 11, 2017
Does Not Fit--Not Even Close
This item is abvout 30% too small to fit over the metal brake pedal on my 96 Fleetwood. I checked, and it's listed as fitting my car, though it says it fits every Cadillac from like 87-2001, and that's just plain fishy; I should have seen that. You're better off getting the specific part for your car, not a one-size-fits-the-world solution like this one.
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Feb 12, 2010
Subversive and Engaging
I can watch Frisky Dingo over and over and laugh at the same jokes every time-- some of the lines are so clever, so spot-on, and delivered with such dead-pan authenticity I literally laugh out loud. "Cody 2 is down!" will put a smile on my face every time I think about it. If you haven't watched Season 1, this will not make a lot of sense to you-- in fact, Season 1 takes a while to begin making sense. You can still enjoy it, but there'll be plenty of plot points that might distract you. In the end it really does kind of all come together story-wise. In the meantime, the characters and situations, the egotism, selfishness, arrogance, indifference, reverence, stuidity, frustration, and glee hit you--BOOSH!--like a machine gun. Of the two seasons, I think the first was better, but this one is able to short-hand a lot of character development (such as it is) in favor of more story and some fresh faces (not the least of which is the diabolically benign-appearing Mr. Ford). Its a shame the spin-off was never made, as these characters are classics in my opinion.
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