
Thanks, Codeman!
You know when you think of it, he was the original living in the van guy with the “sun is still shining” outlook on life. Way before that other guy outside of Gold’s
Sasha Baron Mitchell may have eventually adopted the van lifestyle having blown his fortune supporting the Rich Piana cult with excessive "Love it, Kill it" product-line expenditures....
...And while Ms. Sommer's topless pool romp in the violent opening scene of Magnum Force is to be admired, her contributions to the undermining of the American fabric cannot be ignored. Stomp by Stomp helped normalize divorce, blended families, and had an ongoing "bumbling dad" trope designed to undermine fathers and decimate the nuclear family...while Three's Company comedically inserted homosexual themes, fornication, living together outside the bounds of marriage, and mocked grandfather figures such as Mr. Roper as a 'dirty old man', unable to fulfil his wife's needs and Mr. Furley as an unsure, self-deluded neurotic narcissist, incapable of obtaining a mate.
