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  • Earth dads give breast milk a try

    03/13/2005 9:16:16 AM PST · by Crackingham · 136 replies · 3,417+ views
    Times Online ^ | Mar. 13, 2005 | Lois Rogers
    For many men fatherhood is not quite the same unless they have shared the experience as far as possible. A survey has found that a third of modern fathers admit to tasting their wife’s or girlfriend’s breast milk. The researchers discovered that it is fairly common for fathers to drink breast milk several times, especially with subsequent children — even though they did not particularly like the taste. The fathers surveyed said the milk-tasting was part of an emotional urge to immerse themselves in the process of infant rearing — far removed from the “bitty, bitty” sketch in the BBC’s...
  • Bush Fans Turn Up the Heat on Disney/Micheal Moore [FR Linked on MSNBC]

    05/13/2003 5:06:10 AM PDT · by ewing · 156 replies · 1,023+ views
    MSNBC ^ | May 12, 2003 | Jeanette Walls
    Get ready for the Bushies versus Mickey Mouse.Some stalwart supporters of the President are organizing a boycott of Disney after it was revealed that a subsidary of the company is helping finance Michael Moore's 'Farenheit 9/11,' which is expected to come out in time for the 2004 election and reportedly will show links between the Bush dynasty and Osama Bin Laden.On Friday, Variety reported Disney's Mirimax would provide funding for the flick after Mel Gibsons Icon Productions dropped the project.'Financing Michael Moore's 2004 attack film is UNACCEPTABLE, notes a poster (recovering_democrat) on the Conservative web site Free Republic, which gives...
  • FReepers 'scooped' on Mickey Moore complaint

    05/13/2003 7:17:42 AM PDT · by evets · 20 replies · 289+ views
    “Financing Michael Moore’s 2004 ‘Attack Film’ on Bush is UNACCEPTABLE,” notes the conservative Web site Free Republic, which gives contact numbers for people to complain to both Miramax and Disney.
  • More Moore on Disney's boards

    05/13/2003 12:58:16 PM PDT · by McGruff · 21 replies · 225+ views
    CBS Market Watch ^ | 10:05 PM ET May 12, 2003 | Shawn Langlois
    SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) - This time there was no mistaking it - the chorus of boos wasn't aimed at the boo-ers. The same boisterous lot that made Michael Moore one of the most "searched for" names on the Internet after the Academy Awards was back at it Monday when the Drudge Report said Disney would fund Moore's new anti-George Bush documentary. While virtual chants of "Eisner hates America" and "Boycott all Disney products" reached comical proportions, some people actually tried to maintain some sanity. AnnAkronism was NOT one of those people: "Why would a company who supposedly wants to attract...
  • ZOT! Why are you all so scared of Michael Moore's upcomming movie?

    05/13/2003 11:48:42 AM PDT · by sisnairos · 76 replies · 354+ views
    5/13/03 | sisnairos
    What I do not understand is why you all need to "freep" Disney in order to try and stop Moore's video about the connection between Bush and bin Laden. If the video and Moore are such a joke and full of lies like you say, then why are you all so nervous about its release? And what difference does it make if it is to be released just prior to the election if Bush and his cronies have nothing to hide? My only complaint about Moore's video is that it is not covering the right topic. It should be a...
  • INNOCENCE DEPARTED: DISNEY AND MICHAEL MOORE

    05/12/2003 3:36:40 PM PDT · by BurkesLaw · 54 replies · 617+ views
    Iconoclast ^ | May 12, 2003 | Paul Walfield
    On May 11, 2003, it was reported that the folks who brought you Bambi, Snow White and Mickey, are about to unveil their new project which is sure to endear themselves to a new generation of America's youngsters; Michael Moore bashing America and President George W. Bush. In the words of Michael Moore, as reported by Drudge, "The primary thrust of the new film is what has happened to the country since Sept. 11, and how the Bush administration used this tragic event to push its agenda." Yes, this is the same Michael Moore who a reporter in Japan asked,...