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I love the Performing Arts, so I went ahead and ordered that shirt. For some reason I get funny looks at my girlfriend's parents house when I wear that shirt.
As much as I hate this idea, I don't think the government can afford to let the Big 3 fail. I read recently that the auto industry accounts for 10% of the jobs in America, and at a time where companies are laying people off left and right I think that not bailing them out could prove to be disastrous to our economy. However, I agree that these funds should have very strict conditions tied to them and we need to have a viability plan for these companies to demonstrate how they will modify their business models to actually return to profitability in the future.
I personally think the Black Album is one of the best hip hop albums of all-time. Between "Encore", "99 Problems", and "Dirt off Your Shoulder" I don't think the CD left my stereo for at least 6 months. Especially since Jay-Z pegged this as his final album I think there was some sentimental value to it as well. Of course, since he came back out of retirement in 2006 some of that has gone away, but it's still one of my favorite albums of all time.
The worst movie I've ever seen has to be Bean. That movie was so bad that half way through it I wanted to gouge my eyeballs out with the straw from the monster Diet Coke that I was drinking. It was horrible.
Although they try to obtain a "statistically significant sample" and ensure they use a representative cross-sample of the US, I think that such a small number of people can't possibly predict what the entire country thinks. There seems to be some fundamental bias associated with these types of polls that exclude people described in the debate description.
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