Quote from: Rev. Powell on August 19, 2026, 06:13:19 PMBOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS CATCH A FIREDo you like it? I love it. Also listening to PETER TOSH lately (last couple of years). Old school obviously.
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I actually listened to selections from that this weekend (not the entire album front to back, though I have heard it before). I just learned I'll be visiting Jamaica this coming November.

are keeping one eye on their jobs and one eye (and both hands) on potential future husbands, but that seems like less an emblem of their gender expectations and more a (reasonable!) reflection of their economic realities: the jobs generally available to gals kinda' suck and the quickest option out of poverty is by way of a sugar daddy. That doesn't mean (as we see in June's arc) that one must forego all dignity and personal standards to bag a hubby, it just means a girl's gotta' be strategic and at times ruthless w/ her Life Planning. I only watched 1988's WORKING GIRL once, probably in 1989, and (in spite of Harrison Ford, Sigourney Weaver, and a fun score) have no plans to ever revisit it....... but to the best of my recollection WORKING GIRLS is a more progressive portrayal of women at work than vacuous Melanie Griffith and her big hair.
as one of the love interests. I liked this one. 4/5

