$3000 seems really high. The listing says 36,000 miles on it not 3500. I can’t see all the pictures so not sure if the odometer says otherwise. I have a 1996 Serrow and they are a great bike. Easy to work and very low maintenance. Good for easy off road adventures and short commutes. In Canada the 02 goes for around $2500 to 3k CAD, but depending on the market they will sell for more.
3 G’s is about right these days for a dual sport bike in both good mechanical and cosmetic condition.
I’d call that a steal considering the seller has not yet fucked with/ruined the exhaust trying to get “more power” out of it, nor chopped off the rear fender with an angle grinder. If you live in a state that gets hypersensitive about that sort of thing at inspection time, which mine does, that’s gold.
The growing global gay movement against the Israeli occupation has named these tactics “pinkwashing”: a deliberate strategy to conceal the continuing violations of Palestinians’ human rights behind an image of modernity signified by Israeli gay life. Aeyal Gross, a professor of law at Tel Aviv University, argues that “gay rights have essentially become a public-relations tool,” even though “conservative and especially religious politicians remain fiercely homophobic.”
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More important is the emerging Palestinian gay movement with three major organizations: Aswat, Al Qaws and Palestinian Queers for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions. These groups are clear that the oppression of Palestinians crosses the boundary of sexuality; as Haneen Maikay, the director of Al Qaws, has said, “When you go through a checkpoint it does not matter what the sexuality of the soldier is.”
Just a correction to what I wrote above. While there has never been a fully-staged French language production of Les Miz since 1992, the UK tour cast did travel to Paris in 2010 to play a season of the show performed in English.
Les Misérables is a French story and its title is French. I’m pretty surprised it hasn’t been staged in France since 1992. Was it mostly rejected by the French? Is musical theatre just not popular in France? I’d be really surprised if no high school in France put this on, but to be fair I’m not French and have no idea what the culture or theatre scene is like there.
Yeah, the lack of success of Les Miz in France has always baffled me. It'd be like the Brits rejecting Oliver! or Americans rejecting Hamilton. Maybe this new production will change people's minds.
I am umming and ahhing over this one but the title suggests we could get his post-war work in another box set and I thoroughly enjoyed The Curse of the Wraydons (1946) and had been keeping an eye open for his Spring-Heeled Jack (1950) (these all seem the kind of films to pop up on Talking Pictures, possibly where I caught TCotW) and they could throw in his Burke and Hare film The Greed of William Hart (1948). So, while I think I’ve only seen his Sweeney Todd, I am probably in the target audience of someone who likes a good Penny Dreadful brought to screen and I’ve talked myself into buying it.
There’s also a debate in the comments at Blu-ray.com about booklets as this comes with a 120 page one. Now I am sucker for a booklet and could do with less of the other filler in a fancy boxset (lobby cards, posters, badges, etc. although I am tickled by The Necro Files having a themed condom as part of the set) but here it’s an odd one as Indicator have a Tod Slaughter book that you can buy as a bundle with the boxset. However, the authors of the booklet are the same as the ones on the book, so is it just a trimmed down version? If so, why would you want only part of the book or, if you have to buy part of the book with the set, you’d not feel much incentive to buy the book. A veritable head-scratcher.
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