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    tom0212353

    1. 07/03/2006 4:58pm
    • member since: 10/04/05
    • level: 3
    • rank: Soup Nazi
    • posts: 5
    You can see the shows over and over again, they never lose thier punch, nor their message. Rod not only was entertaining he sent a social message in a good number of the shows. he was one of the first to be critical of the Veitnam War in "In Priase of Pip" to racial hatred in I am night color me black, to People are to Same all over.
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    marvelfan89

    2. 07/04/2006 9:19pm
    • member since: 06/15/05 
    • level: 27
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    • posts: 2,526

    Yep timeless is best way of putting it, every now and then I recall an episode I haven't seen in the marathon and it's great.

    Edited on 07/09/2006 1:56pm
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    vokilj

    3. 07/09/2006 6:46am
    • member since: 07/02/06
    • level: 10
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    • posts: 333
    I love the marathons and Rod does presents many social issues that can be carried on through to the present and never loose their messege.
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    revbucky

    4. 07/28/2008 10:52am
    • member since: 06/27/08 
    • level: 20
    • rank: Cow Bell
    • posts: 725
    tom0212353 wrote:
    You can see the shows over and over again, they never lose thier punch, nor their message. Rod not only was entertaining he sent a social message in a good number of the shows. he was one of the first to be critical of the Veitnam War in "In Priase of Pip" to racial hatred in I am night color me black, to People are to Same all over.


    Well said.
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