But one day, for some inexplicable reason,
Bozo changed.
It's difficult to create a great culture with a bunch of
bozos running around.
Although not the original
Bozo, Harmon portrayed the popular clown in countless appearances and, as an entrepreneur, he licensed the character to others, particularly dozens of television stations around the country.
After all, he writes, "copyright
bozo zealotry" has already bred a new army of fair-use activists.--Jennifer Kahn
The
Bozos, who come from the famous Normandy lace town of Alencon, are also strong on pedigree, having been involved in racing and breeding for several generations.
So the plot becomes one of suburban
bozos versus creatures from space.
So why is she at risk of messing it all up by messing around with a group of double-barrelled
bozos? I can't help but think the reason is blindingly obvious.
In an article entitled Liberte, Egalite, and utter Gridlock, the Times taught us that the French can't help being in "such a stew," since "it has a lot to do with the French national character." Unlike the Germans, who are "far-sighted" (their unions understand that "ever-rising wages and social benefits threatened to make German exports uncompetitive on global markets"), the French are "profligate." The Times likened the French unionists to their British counterparts who, in the age of Thatcher, "defended archaic privileges against technological advance." Maggie set those
bozos straight.
Harry: Bob, I'm just wondering here if any of those
bozos on Wall Street are going to be calling me to ask if by "yet greater heights" our baseline is last year's $230 million loss.
Don't these
bozos understand that most of us only eat meat because we don't think too much about how it got to the table?
And, apart from the fact that the SS never set foot on these shores, didn't those
bozos think a better Jubilee tribute might have been to dress as British officers not murderers who killed 6million Jews?
"They're taking our jobs" racist
bozos cry in defence of their vile actions.