The Mandela affect
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I don't remember Mel dying and I would have noticed. I am a huge Mel Brooks fan. But I'm with you on Ed Harris.
That’s the point, some people remember Mandela dying in prison, and others like me remember him being released and becoming president until his death, then his wife serving.
Funny, me too, that is the one I remember most clearly, mostly because his daughter’s letter was so heart warming. I love the TV version of Blazing Saddles, twenty minutes long after they cut the hell out of it and lots and lots of commercials.
A few years ago, they re-released Blazing Saddles in theaters and I dragged my Mom, my husband, and my woke former best friend. I laughed my ass off. I was too young to see it at the theater as a kid, so I was so tickled to get to see it on the big screen. I definitely enjoyed it more than the people i dragged with me, but they were laughing too between occasional gasps at things that were hilariously "politically incorrect." "Politically incorrect" = the truth that people are afraid to say out loud. Nobody can accuse Mel Brooks of being afraid to point his cameras at the truth, God bless him. :)
I guess I’m wondering, “What in the Wide, World of sport’s is going on here?”.
lol :)