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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2018-10-03 02:49 am

Geeks do not have pedigrees

This evening's weather was a miserable cold washout, so instead of running errands I made goat's milk cocoa. I feel this was a healthy decision on all fronts. Also, for the second week in a row, I have been able to purchase a sale-price steak from Market Basket and cook it for a dinner lasting several days; I am close to an obligate carnivore and it feels luxurious. I did not bake anything, but I got a significant amount of work unexcitingly but necessarily done. I have doctor's appointments tomorrow and the day after and I am not looking forward to either one of them.

1. It makes me very happy that the makers of In the Family (2011) liked my review. I am still not used to this thing where if I write about a movie, it can get back to the people responsible. This just doesn't happen with pre-Codes.

2. Courtesy of [personal profile] moon_custafer: A Canterbury Tale (1944) and I Don't Want to Be a Man (Ich möchte kein Mann sein, 1918) are being offered in the tag set for Yuletide this year. I don't think I can flatter myself I was the zero patient for either, but I have my fingers really crossed for fic.

3. So it turns out that 45 was not only born with a multi-million-dollar spoon in his mouth but got most of it (a) in bailouts from Daddy (b) augmented and protected by tax fraud. For the first time in my life I responded to a friend's post with a gif. I was shocked that no one had beaten me to Captain Renault.

4. This is a pretty terrific article about 1968 in film.

5. The only thing I like about LED streetlight which otherwise feels like walking down a pleached alley of smartphones is the high contrast it gives to the parking lot across the street when it rains. Right now that wet colorless sheen of asphalt looks like something shot by John Alton or Gregg Toland. It's even better when there's ice.

I have to get up in a very few hours. I got caught by a movie. I'll say more if I can in the morning.
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[personal profile] lauradi7dw 2018-10-03 01:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I am surprised that this is news. We don't have recent tax returns, but there were some sorts of financial declarations in the public domain due to old lawsuits, I think. Before the election, Arthur calculated that Trump could have done better by just prudently investing all the money from his parents than he did in decades of sleazy deals. I guess the new part is the quantity of documents and surrounding reporting. I am thinking of buying a paper NYT today, supposedly the bulkiest news story ever (where did they get the extra press operators for a one-day gig?). I realized that news shop in Lexington Center that popped to mind has been Ranc's for ages.
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[personal profile] lauradi7dw 2018-10-04 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
All the news space above the fold on page 1 (more images than text - the cashier said "What is all that stuff?" and I explained by there were deeds, cancelled checks, etc). Eight full pages inside section A. I am totally pissed off by the sleaze involved. Also by the fact that lots of very rich folks apparently get by without paying the taxes that are clearly due, but the Trumps seem to have been more appalling than most.
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Collins gave away his huge inheritance, but he doesn't expect everyone to do that. He is pretty insistent on the necessity of having rich people pay their taxes, though.