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Title : "Also, this plays like an OLDEN white man's puzzle, real bad. The guy who believes he's a CENTRIST but is really a conservative."
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"Also, this plays like an OLDEN white man's puzzle, real bad. The guy who believes he's a CENTRIST but is really a conservative."
"The guy who believes that as a conservative he favors BALANCED BUDGETS when in fact self-styled conservatives just want massive tax cuts and don't care whether they're paid for or not. The guy who works for some "business" with a PROCEDURE MANUAL. He's probably got his photo on the OUR TEAM page, smiling his smarmy gruesome boss-pleasing smile. Probably gonna SNEER at the millennials in his office and then drown his sadness in ITALIAN WINE as soon as the work day ends, because ITALIAN WINEs are classy. Nothing SEUSSIAN about this guy's life...."Ha ha. I love when Rex Parker hates on a NYT crossword. I especially loved reading that while listening to Terry Jacks selling the words of the olden white man's favorite poet, Rod McKuen...
... who also turned up in today's puzzle.
Goodbye my friend, it's hard to die/When all the birds are singing in the sky/Now that the Spring is in the air...
I'm reading about "Seasons in the Sun" at Wikipedia. It's a Jacquel Brel song, originally in French. Rod McKuen provided the English lyrics. It's one of the top-selling recordings of all time, and it also tends to get mentioned as one of the worst songs ever. I'm sure I loathed it as schlocky at the time (1973), but listening to it just now — while staring out the window at a sunlit redbud tree and a big rabbit sitting by the leaf-mulch pile — it felt beautiful. I see that the B-Side was "Put the Bone In," and that sounds dirty, but...
... it's not.
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"The guy who believes that as a conservative he favors BALANCED BUDGETS when in fact self-styled conservatives just want massive tax cuts and don't care whether they're paid for or not. The guy who works for some "business" with a PROCEDURE MANUAL. He's probably got his photo on the OUR TEAM page, smiling his smarmy gruesome boss-pleasing smile. Probably gonna SNEER at the millennials in his office and then drown his sadness in ITALIAN WINE as soon as the work day ends, because ITALIAN WINEs are classy. Nothing SEUSSIAN about this guy's life...."
Ha ha. I love when Rex Parker hates on a NYT crossword. I especially loved reading that while listening to Terry Jacks selling the words of the olden white man's favorite poet, Rod McKuen...
... who also turned up in today's puzzle.
Goodbye my friend, it's hard to die/When all the birds are singing in the sky/Now that the Spring is in the air...
I'm reading about "Seasons in the Sun" at Wikipedia. It's a Jacquel Brel song, originally in French. Rod McKuen provided the English lyrics. It's one of the top-selling recordings of all time, and it also tends to get mentioned as one of the worst songs ever. I'm sure I loathed it as schlocky at the time (1973), but listening to it just now — while staring out the window at a sunlit redbud tree and a big rabbit sitting by the leaf-mulch pile — it felt beautiful. I see that the B-Side was "Put the Bone In," and that sounds dirty, but...
... it's not.
Ha ha. I love when Rex Parker hates on a NYT crossword. I especially loved reading that while listening to Terry Jacks selling the words of the olden white man's favorite poet, Rod McKuen...
... who also turned up in today's puzzle.
Goodbye my friend, it's hard to die/When all the birds are singing in the sky/Now that the Spring is in the air...
I'm reading about "Seasons in the Sun" at Wikipedia. It's a Jacquel Brel song, originally in French. Rod McKuen provided the English lyrics. It's one of the top-selling recordings of all time, and it also tends to get mentioned as one of the worst songs ever. I'm sure I loathed it as schlocky at the time (1973), but listening to it just now — while staring out the window at a sunlit redbud tree and a big rabbit sitting by the leaf-mulch pile — it felt beautiful. I see that the B-Side was "Put the Bone In," and that sounds dirty, but...
... it's not.
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