J.P. Randolph
@jprtist (656)
Pueblo, Colorado • Age 68
Joined myLot 5 years ago
I've been a flyer, Image artist,private investigator, cab driver, teacher of photography and video, a bum. I'm a radical liberal, looking for a new source of $$
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J.P. Randolph's Responses
The Horse
@TheHorse (220385)
• Walnut Creek, California
30 Mar 20
As some of you probably know by now, folk/country musician John Prine is in critical condition with Covid 19, the Coronavirus.
He has been my musical inspiration since I was 14-years-old and first heard his music. His "Angel From...
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J.P. Randolph Compared to John Prine, Bob Dylan is a pretender. I love John Prime and all his work that I know. IMO Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore, still applies. Sam Stone, is a beautiful and tragic song. Hello in there is a song that if you follow the...
30 Mar 20
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Steve West
@zebra2222 (5268)
• United States
30 Mar 20
Trump talk is a series of fictional thoughts coming from the mind of a deranged person occupying the White House.
Let's see, I love my pillow as much as I love cheeseburgers. My hair is as natural as a fake diamond. I am as trim...
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josefina
@josie_ (10032)
• Philippines
28 Mar 20
Trump should let the adults in the room give the daily briefings about the coronavirus. Each time he opens his mouth only muddles the situation with his misinformation and outright lies.
While he continues gaslighting the nation...
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J.P. Randolph It's far past time for the media to stop featuring his public displays of infantilism and ignorance. All they need to do is tell us that he said something stupid, or horrific again, and then let the experts talk.
Trump should be ignored for the dangerous...
28 Mar 20
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MARILYN
@Marilynda1225 (83103)
• United States
28 Mar 20
Happy Saturday Everyone! it's a rainy day here in my little corner of the myLot world. It's dismal.
To brightened our day my daughter is making pancakes which is a good way to start the day and comfort food. We have a little...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104628)
• United States
27 Mar 20
But I do try to do that.
However, the past few days? I just haven't felt like it. So if you've not gotten a reply back from me? You may not, or maybe you will... but later.
At the moment I'm excited because my google home is...
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DianneN
@DianneN (247184)
• United States
27 Mar 20
Yep, the United States topped every country in world by making the world record of the number of COVID-19 cases. We win!
Nothing to be proud of, however.
Our little town up north has three confirmed cases of the virus.
The...
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J.P. Randolph Team sports are a no-no, no matter how soon you go home afterward.
27 Mar 20
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The Horse
@TheHorse (220385)
• Walnut Creek, California
24 Mar 20
These are difficult times for people all around the world, and I was glad to see a reassuring Presidential email message this morning. It is important that we respect each others' distance, but it is also important we stay in...
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Angie
@andriaperry (117157)
• Anniston, Alabama
22 Mar 20
Okay, lets say your kid is leaking green snot but he is not running a fever, do you keep that germ spreading child home till he no longer blows green?
No, not hardly, the kid would fail and you would have no job.
Yes this virus...
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J.P. Randolph Keep sucking up to God, maybe he will spare you. I'll listen to the scientists.
22 Mar 20
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Mathews
@Wana1234 (1520)
• Zambia
21 Mar 20
A 15 years boy in my country has been arrested by the police and charged for damaging the reputation of the national president. He was posting insults to the president on his Facebook account. I think young people should be taught...
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John Roberts
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
20 Mar 20
Perhaps the most iconic image of Stewart is as the exhausted young senator Jefferson Smith pulling a filibuster on the senate floor.
Some 80 years later, “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” remains fresh and contemporary as the most...
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Tina Dalasinski
@Tina30219 (82066)
• Onaway, Michigan
28 Nov 19
I am happy camper they brought back $10 PayPal and $5 PayPal I just cashed out for the $10 PayPal and the best part I still have over 1,000 swagbucks. I hope they keep theseif not I know there will be a lot of disappointed people...
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John Roberts
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
27 Nov 19
“Are you gonna pull those pistols or whistle dixie” says Josey Wales to four Union soldiers. You know who wins that face off.
“The Outlaw Josey Wales” is considered by some as Eastwood’s finest western and most violent movie...
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J.P. Randolph My very favorite Eastwood movie, and the greatest western ever made.
28 Nov 19
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John Roberts
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
24 Nov 19
“High Plains Drifter” is a dark and brooding western and director Eastwood’s first excursion into mythical and supernatural elements. Star Eastwood plays a man known only as The Stranger riding into a mining camp and killing three...
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J.P. Randolph Eastwood dedicated High Plains Drifter to Sergio Leone in the credits.
25 Nov 19
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John Roberts
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
25 Nov 19
“A Fistful of Dollars” (1964)
“For a Few Dollars More” (1965)
“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (1966)
Why is he called “The Man With No Name” since Eastwood’s characters are given names in the credits? Italian filmmaker Sergio...
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J.P. Randolph There are quite a few Eastwood films I like more than these three movies, but, I don't think there are any movies in his collection that are as unique as these are. I can't help but feel these movies are a genre unto their own. Unique, even compared to other...
25 Nov 19
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John Roberts
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
24 Nov 19
“High Plains Drifter” is a dark and brooding western and director Eastwood’s first excursion into mythical and supernatural elements. Star Eastwood plays a man known only as The Stranger riding into a mining camp and killing three...
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J.P. Randolph I believe Hiigh Plains Drifter was Eastwoood's directorial debut period. It's a great film. I too believe his character is the ghost, or some avenging angel of Duncans. I like that the back story of the man with no name is kept vague. After all, like...
25 Nov 19
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Nevena Zivkovic
@Nevena83 (65277)
• Serbia
23 Nov 19
Good evening friends
Today I was busy again with computers, but part of the problem I could not solve, but my brother is coming in a few days, so we hope to solve it.
I'm honestly not happy that it's coming, because it will be...
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J.P. Randolph Not anymore, they're all dead, along with the ones I miss so much it hurts.
23 Nov 19
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44998)
• Preston, England
18 Nov 19
Good to see a nearly the right period adaptation of the story at last. Spoiler alerts.
I was disappointed by the over-emphasised soap opera elements - good role reversal in taking much of the focus onto the wife, Amy, largely...
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J.P. Randolph Darn, I wish you hadn't posted this. I've been working hard trying to resist buying youtube tv.
I have a DVD, of a period piece of the War of the Worlds, produced in Great Britain, it's long, and pretty good except for some poor special effects.
It's my...
22 Nov 19
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