Eugene David
...The One-Minute Pundit

Sunday, February 01, 2004


Mark Steyn seems to be one of the very few writers to realize if our culture isn't in a terminal phase, it's acting it. Or in these memorable words, in a sad review of what may well be Neil Simon's last play -- and you must read the whole review to get its true gist:

[I]f you had Simon’s past, would you be so eager to move on? Sid Caesar telling your jokes. Frank Sinatra singing the song for your first movie. Gwen Verdon dancing in your musical. Neal Hefti scoring the theme for your hit TV show. Punching up the gags for what became the longest-running show on Broadway. It’s not that it’s over for you, it’s that it’s over for everyone—no theater writer will have the opportunity to be that prolific again.

Well, there is one hope, Mark. We have prolific rappers. BLEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAH!!!!!

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