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Obviously.
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dramamama611 said: "Obviously. "
It's excellen; bravo to Michael Moore, he's a true American hero!!!!!!
An American hero are the men and women overseas fighting terror for us, not some slob running his mouth nonstop and talking about how great he thinks he is.
dramamama611 said: "Anyone use TDF for Terms of My Surrender? Where were the seats, please?"
Great seats through TDF. 2nd row Mezz. Not center, but pretty close.
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Thank you, Debbie.
(And I'm going to agree, that MM doesn't meet criteria as a "hero", but we tend to throw that word around easily.)
dramamama611 said: "Thank you, Debbie.
(And I'm going to agree, that MM doesn't meet criteria as a "hero", but we tend to throw that word around easily.)"
You're very welcome!
I'm curious about this show, but then I always figure out something else to see...
Plus, I assume he'll film and release it anyway.
I had row D of the orchestra seat 6. Great view.
The first time I was mid orchestra, just off to the side and the second time (post-opening) I was 3rd row mezz just off to the side.
haterobics said: "I'm curious about this show, but then I always figure out something else to see...
Plus, I assume he'll film and release it anyway."
He's not. You should go see it.
https://twitter.com/MMFlint/status/901566335049707520
Interesting. I'll probably miss it, then, unless I end up in NYC again before I bail for the beach house in mid-September. Seeing 4 shows this weekend, but they're already sorted.
I should have raised this point earlier, before seeing Miss Saigon yesterday afternoon 
You don't get to re-define what a hero is.
he·ro
?hir?/
noun
1.
a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
haterobics said: "Isn't winning an Academy Award an "outstanding achievement"?"
That doesn't change the definition of hero.
Fosse76 said: "That doesn't change the definition of hero."
OK, but that was taken from part of the definition that YOU provided?
I'm not even sure which side you're arguing on, so I'll just let ya'll at it...
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haterobics said: "Isn't winning an Academy Award an "outstanding achievement"?"
Or being an activist taking on powerful interests and a brilliantly funny and captivating one at that? Or being the one time youngest elected official in the US? Or being one of the few public voices who not only understood that Trump could well win the election and warning us of that, but who best understood WHY that outcome might happen?
These are outstanding achievements many greatly admire Moore for.

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