- Bill Whittle has a religious experience with a tree.
- Scott Ott admits to plagiarizing Colliers Encyclopedia (1952 edition).
- Stephen Green pines for roadside chainsaw art.
Yes, it’s an ordinary weekly backstage pre-production meeting of Right Angle.
Bill Whittle has a religious experience with a tree. Scott Ott admits to plagiarizing Colliers Encyclopedia (1952 edition). Stephen Green pines for roadside chainsaw art.
Yes, it’s an ordinary weekly backstage pre-production meeting of Right Angle.
20 replies on “Right Angle: Backstage (10/06/2020)”
My mother always told me that God made us to meet a challenge. She said that if a kid (or adult) doesn’t get challenged in a good way, they will find something to challenge them, even it is destructive–like drug addiction or rioting. And today we see that in living color as kids no longer are challenged with real education or home chores or going outside to play a game instead of sitting in front of a computer and on and on. She was right!
wow,very cool to see 3 guys who get along with each other and are not having to fake it. unlike the nutbags on cnn or msnbc who do it every night. am i the only one who thinks that “fredo” would love to strangle don le monn?
All people want to do terrible things The Lemon
No, I have not thought that. It was surprising, though, to see Chris Cuomo in the more intelligent role – to Don Lemon’s less – in the exchange re “stacking the courts [to pass] a constitutional amendment [in order to] abolish the Electoral College.” I’d thought that they were pretty evenly matched. (CC said, “You need a two-thirds vote in the congress and three-quarters of the state legislatures!” Amazing.)
Don le-monn as tucker pronounces it has to be the dumbist person on cable news. what’s he going to do when trump gets re-elected? maybe he can move to canada and live with “prince” harry and what’s her name.
Scott: It’s pronounced just as you said. “Piz” isn’t my full last name because pronunciation. It’s Italian, Pizolato.
Thanks again.
At 83 with comorbidities, I am maximally vulnerable to Covid-19. I also am maximally vulnerable to ANY flu which can turn into pneumonia. Not good.
I voluntarily started living like a monk in a cave last March. I simply doubled down on what I do each flu season. Its neither living nor dying. It is simply existing. Continuing to exist is a fundamental for staying alive.
However, I view the left’s response to Covid-19 to be nothing but a manufactured scam in order to gain power over others. We have gone along to get along even though 99.99% of the population remains largely unaffected. We have sold our freedom for the price of a pot of three week old moldy oatmeal.
I object!
“Petrified” , says Mr. Ott.
Steve’s piece is called the G-Spot? tee hee
Wow. I have 3 different comments on this one. 1) Bill’s comment about risk aversion reminds me of a Sci-fi shirt story “With folded hands” by Jack Williamson, where technology in effect, stops humans from doing anything, as anything is too risky. 2) Steve! Dude, three dogs!. I have 4 rescue dogs, all above 40 lbs.(41, 43, 48 and 63). All sweet smarties. I pity anyone trying to break in. For one, we’d know it really early. Also, our largest would go for the throat of any intruder and the 43 pounder would go for the crotch. The other 2 would be in reserve. Scott said “A tired boy is a good boy.” I say ” A tired dog is a good dog. ” 3) About those lost time posters. At a Chemical plant I worked at ( Chemical Engineer co-op) we had them and a picture of a man posing so you could see all the limbs with signs pointing to the body part that got hurt an where it ocurred in the plant. I was on it twice in the same week. Deep cut on my left thumb due to sharp glass on a sample bottle was first. If you heard a loud shout in the Seventies coming from Cincinnati Ohio, it was me when the nurse peeled the skin back to look at it and said “You nicked the bone.” Really? That hurt worse than the cut. The other was when I moved a large piece of metal and it cut through the thick rubberized cloth glove to get the palm of my right hand. Did not even feel that one. Both required stitches, and I can still see the scars for both.
Hmm. Either I had better doctors than you, or am a better healer.
I, too, sliced my thumb to the bone. While cooking. (paying more attention to the pretty girl I was cooking for than the knife – that’ll learn me)
I got 9 stitches but I have no scar.
I pulled the cut open myself to assess damage, and saw the bone. That’s when I re-located our date to the ER! Good times…
Getting hurt because of a pretty girl is better than mine, which was sheer bad luck when working in a smelly chemical plant.
It gets better!
I married that girl!
The quote/title for Bill’s episode could take off William Wallace: Every man dies, not every man truely lives.
Thank you. It’s time to watch Braveheart again.
Don’t change your shirts and become magnificent beings. The online audiences prefer authenticity over high production values
I love these backstage releases. I like them better than the regular videos.
So here, have a chuckle on me …
Worth it if even one person can be saved. /sarc/
Up until a few months ago I used to say that the bat s*** craziness in The Nation today would be the DNC’s platform in 20 years. Now I say that the bats*** craziness in The Bee today will be the DNC platform in 20 days
Check out Not The Bee–it’s actual headlines the Bee could have written.