tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31416501.post8482081376503764175..comments2023-12-08T00:45:09.046-08:00Comments on The Fullfillment* Centre: carlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17886258675618058752noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31416501.post-20156420936067864792010-06-26T14:37:53.594-07:002010-06-26T14:37:53.594-07:00May i recommend a possible title for this second b...May i recommend a possible title for this second book, sequel of sorts to 'Classless' ? How about, 'Sexless'.Robert Barryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13834702006970444615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31416501.post-53368678048847802732010-05-25T10:11:17.455-07:002010-05-25T10:11:17.455-07:00The Offence, his career peak and also among his le...<i>The Offence, his career peak and also among his least known films, a film he believes the studio “buried”</i><br /><br />I remember reading a Sean Connery autobiography that was published in the mid-80's (iirc) and it was hilarious. He spends about one paragraph describing his appearance in each film, and then about two or three pages complaining about how much of his earnings disappeared in tax.<br /><br />Regardless of his background, he comes across as the archetypal type of person who is always more deeply afflicted by what he is deprived of than fulfilled by what he is given. Michael Caine is not dissimilar in this regard as well.<br /><br />If one was to put it in class terms, I would identify (careful Mr. Gurdjieff) it as symptomatic of the non-solidarity element of the Working Class i.e. those individuals who identify with the harshness of their background, but not the people who shared it with them. The sort that will happily vote Tory if it suits their current circumstances.<br /><br />Loads of these in pop music as well, of course.Rossikovskynoreply@blogger.com