May 30, 2007
My Latest Horror Movie Reviews
Over at
Joe Horror, I review Misty Mundae's
Bite Me! (mutant spiders, yay!) and the classic
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Lots of other good reviews posted too.
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Dang, can't leave comments over there. Just thought mebbe you should point out
Caligari is in the public domain and you can download it for free at archive.org. I have a copy on my iPod.
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Beautiful
This is
a must see video. Amazing. Thanks to Dustbury.
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May 27, 2007
Old School
Mrs. Jones has posted some links to the
old Schoolhouse Rock videos. I spent a while singing along with them again.
Conjunction Junction, What's Your Function?...
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The DVD is available for pretty short money, given the number of memory buttons it presses.
"VERB! is where the action is!"
Here's a good one from the early 70s. Not schoolhouse rock, but...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDm0PqjAF78
Posted by: Mad William Flint at May 28, 2007 11:11 AM (sMZfJ)
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I loved those videos and will visit with her shortly!
Posted by: michele at May 30, 2007 02:48 PM (BN/Fu)
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May 25, 2007
Like Father, Like Son I Guess
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock died recently in an auto accident. He rear-ended a tow truck that was stopped in the lane of the road to assist a disabled vehicle. He was driving drunk (almost twice the legal limit), talking on a cell phone, not wearing a seat belt, speeding, and there was pot found in the wreckage of his SUV.
Now his father is suing. First, the bar that served his son alcohol, even though he's been described as a "regular" there. Also named in the lawsuit is the tow truck company and driver, because they should've been professional enough to have already have moved the disabled vehicle out of the roadway. While he's at it, he's suing the driver of the disabled vehicle for failing to maintain it well enough to keep it from breaking down. The vehicle that stalled had spun out after being cut off by another car, barely avoiding an earlier accident.
It's obvious that the dead kid had inherited his father's rotten judgement. I wonder if he was a clueless asshole with a victim-complex too?
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May 23, 2007
Photos from the Team America Rocketry Challenge
A nice slideshow of photos of the
Team America Rocketry Challenge, from DoD (just click the "next" button at the bottom to scroll through).
Thanks to Pratt Hobbies blog for the pointer!
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May 22, 2007
Psst...
*whisper*
Rachel Lucas is back! */whisper*
*sqeeeeee!!!!!!*
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May 15, 2007
May 11, 2007
Best Headline of the Day
Yankees' Wang Hit Hard
Fastball or thrown bat?
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You were remiss in mentioning you have personal experience at that.
Posted by: Victorr at May 11, 2007 08:42 AM (1oGDT)
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Hey! I just got the "Horrified B-Movie Action Figures" banner, which I think is my favorite. I got it because I was patient enough to keep hitting "refresh" until it showed up.
I know this confession has nothing whatsoever to do with this post, I just thought it best that I get this out in the open.
Posted by: dogette at May 11, 2007 11:22 AM (q/UVc)
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My son had nothing to do with that.
Posted by: buckethead at May 14, 2007 05:57 PM (ysFGh)
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May 09, 2007
Booms
Boomshine. An addictive little flashgame with a beautiful musical score. Thanks to the
Llama Butchers for pointing this one out.
Meanwhile, over at Random Nuclear Strikes, David attended this year's Boomershoot (follow that link and be sure to check out the second page for more pictures and video). Basically, Boomershoot is an event where you shoot exploding targets at long range. Great fun, and some beautiful gun porn if you're into that sort of thing.
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May 08, 2007
May 03, 2007
Swordfight? Really?
I have no problem believing the rest of this video (language alert and adult themes). Besides, who *doesn't* enjoy beating up on ol' Tom Cruise anymore?
How Gay is Top Gun?
Thanks to Owlish, who's back on the blogroll after falling off the radar a while back.
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Heh. The worst part is, I've got a straight friend in the Air Force, for whom if Top Gun isn't his favorite movie, it's close. And I can't show him that clip because I know while he'd think it's funny, he'd never watch Top Gun the same way again.
Posted by: owlish at May 04, 2007 09:01 PM (x4LaK)
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May 02, 2007
Somebody Didn't Get the Memo
I was
kidding, guys.
Yet over at QandO, they found someone who isn't.
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I almost sent that link to you yesterday. It was set up by someone who's actually poking fun at 9/11 'truthers' like Rosie who believe fire can't melt steel.
(To be fair, the 'truthers' are factually correct...but fire can heat steel to the point it loses its strength. But the ignorant refuse to believe that had anything to do w/ the collapse of the towers.)
Posted by: Victor at May 03, 2007 10:38 AM (1oGDT)
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May 01, 2007
Surprising
Rocket Jones is number one if you search Google for "Buckethead Son".
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not to brag, but I'm number one if you search "butt plugs for bears."
At least I was a couple days ago. I'm quite proud.
Posted by: Derek at May 01, 2007 09:58 AM (FloaD)
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Strange that perfidy doesn't even register on either "buckethead son" or "buckethead." The failure on the latter is thanks to the idiot guitar player, but you'd think I'd score higher on the other.
Posted by: buckethead at May 02, 2007 10:02 AM (3huuu)
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April 30, 2007
It's Been Awhile
Yay,
Viking Kitties!
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The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane!
The play is being done at Oak Grove this summer!
Posted by: Mookie at April 30, 2007 10:24 PM (qfk0K)
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Nevermind. Sam wanted to do it, but they wouldn't let him *Snickers*
Posted by: Mookie at April 30, 2007 10:26 PM (qfk0K)
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Three Sentences
Found these over at
Random Nuclear Strikes.
Comrades! We must abolish the cult of the individual decisively, once and for all. -- Nikita Khrushchev
All our lives we fought against exalting the individual, against the elevation of the single person. -- Vladimir Lenin
We must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what is best for society. -- Hillary Clinton
Frightening, innit?
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Yeah.Almost as frightening as:
“When we got organized as a country, we wrote a fairly radical Constitution with
a radical Bill of Rights, giving a radical amount of individual freedom to
Americans. There’s too much personal freedom. When personal freedom’s being
abused, you have to move to limit it.â€
Bill Clinton
Birds of a feather.Imagine......freedom being radical.
Posted by: Russ at May 01, 2007 07:21 AM (ix4On)
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April 29, 2007
Only the Second Time in History
Fire melts steel and reinforced concrete collapses. I wonder when Rosie will claim that the government secretly wired the overpasses for demolition?
Just to get even with those lefty Californians, no doubt.
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Arnold is in cahoots with the Highway repair contractors. They need more business, so they rigged the truck. But don't tell anyone.
Posted by: Amy at April 30, 2007 05:53 AM (TkV1F)
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April 28, 2007
Probably Not What They Had In Mind
By "they", I'm talking about
Mapgirl and Sarah of
Trying to Grok, who are both avid knitters.
By "what", I'm talking about yarn porn. Or more correctly, some anatomically-correct naughty bits you can knit for yourself. Apparently some of the items are used as training aids in various childbirth classes, but some are just... naughty. And funny, like this Willie Warmer (that link opens a pop-up window, and yes, the pun is intentional).
A little helpful advice from the comments there:
Just don't make that Willie Warmer out of an itchy wool!
Indeed.
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Oh don't you know? My friend's show was censored downtown for the crocheted naughty bits. It was in the Washington Post!
http://www.washingtonpost-dot-com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/22/AR2005062202302.html
All that stuff has too many decreases. I like mindlessly knitting scarves and shawls.
I'm too lazy to knit my own uterus. But maybe one day if I lose mine, I will.
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April 27, 2007
Facades
I am a San Fransisco Giants baseball fan. I could also have said, "I loath the Los Angeles Dodgers", which means the same thing. It's more than a rivalry, it's a universal constant, a diametric opposite, much like (to borrow a pop culture reference) Buffy against the evil soul-stealing vampires (which is more apt than the average baseball fan realizes).
"Oh sure", I can hear some of you saying, "Ted, you're really blowing this out of proportion." You really think so? Thanks to Grant, over at the McCovey Chronicles, we have solid proof (for you non-Giants fans). Take a gander at this:

It's no accident that the Dodgers are *the* team for Hollywood.
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The Giants also have the best announcer in baseball, Jon Miller. When he was working for the Orioles, I seldom missed a game; he and Joe Angel were background while I was writing three of my books. Them wuz the days.
Posted by: Doug Pratt at April 28, 2007 07:38 AM (VqP4g)
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