April 26, 2017 at 08:41PM
Check In: Nanny and the Professor (1970)
http://imdb.com/rg/an_share/title/title/tt0065326/
I’ve got a good mind to call Allison “Phoebe Figalilly.”

Newton in the sun via Instagram http://bit.ly/2q7ngOJ
Check In: Gearjammers, Part 2 (1975)
http://imdb.com/rg/an_share/title/title/tt0688008/
A lot of preamble for part two… Back from when folks didn’t have DVR or may not have seen part one at all.
The most memorable aspect of the movie Road House for me is that you can change graffiti with the f word to the word Buick.
Movie had nothing to do with my cooler gig back in the day.
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ā cursed images (@cursedimages_2) April 24, 2017
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April 24, 2017 at 12:13PM
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Deadites: Yes. Mountain lions: no.
Mr Britton said he raised his chainsaw and met the lion head-on as it pounced – a collision he described as feeling like a grown man running directly into him.
“It batted me three or four times with its front paws and as quick as I hit it with that saw it just turned away,” he told the Associated Press.
The wounded animal retreated after Mr Britton inflicted a six to eight-inch gash on the lion’s shoulder. Mr Britton was left with only a small puncture wound on his forearm.
“You would think if you hit an animal with a chainsaw it would dig right in,” he said. “I might as well have hit it with a hockey stick.”
http://loweringthebar.net/2015/05/octopus-honorary-vertebrate.html
Those of you who specialize in octopus law already know this, of course, but I just learned that at least in the European Union the octopus is treated as a vertebrate for certain legal purposes.
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Check In: Life in Pieces (2015)
Great. Allergies, or dementia, eh?