Monday, September 19, 2011

Listening

EMERGING LAW

When people are taped in secret, become unknowingly famous, and then are the subject of a documentary, do they have any rights to the story? That’s the process that led to the film Shut Up Little Man. (NSFW text)

Read the full text here: http://mentalfloss.com/blogs/#ixzz1YOmVhokf



Thru Thin Walls

In 1987, two aspiring Bohemians who met at the University of Wisconsin, Mitch Deprey and Eddie Guerriero — soon to be immortalized as “Mitchell D and Eddie Lee Sausage” — left the Midwest for San Francisco, where they moved into a funky apartment on Steiner and Waller in the Lower Haight. Thanks to thin walls and alcohol, they discovered that their new next-door neighbors were Raymond, a virulent homophobe in love with the word “cocksucker,” and Peter, a bitchy queen prone to rejoinders of “SHUT UP, LITTLE MAN!”, both of them sad alcoholics inexplicably sharing a one-room apartment. Their vulgar, late-night scream fights (and occasionally, fistfights) were so entertaining that Mitch and Eddie started recording them, sharing the tapes with friends ... . [Full]
Jennifer Flowers and Monica Lewinsky—   take note.


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thats an interesting start to a monday!
Tim

Chuck Martel said...

You can chose between this or "Little House on the Prairie" reruns.

Kitty C said...

Sidebar Rodger: Headlines from Florida-
Police: 78-Year-Old Man Kills 21-Year-Old Wife
Suspect Killed Himself, Then Set House On Fire.
Whats wrong with that headline?

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Hey Kitty - any octogenarian with a 20 year-old wife has already proved it's possible to light a fire after death.

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