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Marshall McLuhan: The Medium Is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects
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Neil Postman: Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology (Vintage)
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Haha good call. Is this a period piece?
Posted by: David | 10/15/2011 at 01:53
Thanks.
I would hope that were it a period piece, they'd do better with the attention to detail.
He's so jacked that he doesn't need a spread collar in the first place. But the small tie knot just makes him look ridiculous. And, btw, his character (on Private Practice) is supposed to be asthmatic, even though he's big as a house and is still only like 12% bodyfat.
Suspension of disbelief alert!
Posted by: Shannon | 10/15/2011 at 19:44