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Gerard Damiano, director of the pioneering pornographic film that lent its name to the Watergate whistle-blower known as "Deep Throat," has died. He was 80. Details. [He changed the face of obscenity and provided an alias for an informant that changed national politics. Quite a resume.] | ||
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Amazing. Not a single joke. Chickens. | |||
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It's not lack of fortitude, JB. It's just that you're in "Debbie Does Dallas" country in these parts. Dissect that last sentence and insert your own Beavis and Butthead sound effects. | |||
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Deep Throat is a movie? I didn't know that. | |||
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You'd know it if you saw it. | |||
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THAT is why you are the man. | |||
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If I were to try posting a joke that will pass the censors, it would probably involve the phrase "change the face of obscenity." | |||
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Funny, I would've focused on whistle blower. | |||
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[crickets chirp] | |||
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Chirping crickets ... reminds me of the last talk I gave for TDCAA. Now that I think about it, the Watergate "Deep Throat"'s last name was "Felt." Coincidence? You be the judge. | |||
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<Bob Cole> |
The silence could reflect the age of most of our members, JB. Most of them were not born yet when Linda was popular. | ||
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So, you knew her by her first name? For me, she was always Ms. Lovelace. | |||
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