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![]() ![]() Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), astronomers may have uncovered new clues about a longstanding mystery in galaxy evolution: why so many massive galaxies in the early universe appear to have died far sooner than expected. Using ALMA and JWST observations of a distant galaxy, researchers have detected a "galaxy-killing" wind - an enormous, high-speed outflow of gas - that is powerful enough to strip a galaxy of the raw material needed to make new stars. The discovery could help explain the puzzling population of massive "dead" galaxies found throughout the young cosmos, according to a statement from the Royal Astronomical Society. ![]() Curious visitors are flocking to a New Zealand produce store to catch a glimpse of a rare chimera apple that is half red and half yellow. The apple, with colors split almost perfectly down the middle, was found in a mid-May delivery of Red Braeburn apples at the Sunshine Corner Market in the Christchurch suburb of Mairehau. Chimera apples, believed to occur in less than one in a million fruits, result from a genetic mutation that causes the apple to form from cells from two different genetic backgrounds. The store's owner, Heather, said the apple has become something of a local celebrity.New Zealand tourist attraction closed due to unsanctioned poop A popular tourist attraction in a New Zealand town has been temporarily closed by officials after multiple incidents involving human feces. The Masterton District Council said in a since-deleted Facebook post that the Fernery, a building that houses more than 60 varieties of fern at Queen Elizabeth Park in Masterton, had to be closed for cleaning Wednesday due to the presence of poop. "This kind of behavior is completely unacceptable - and disrespectful to other park users. It is thankfully rare. There are excellent public toilets literally two minutes from the Fernery in Queen Elizabeth Park, and regularly-praised toilets a few minutes away in the [Central Business District]," the spokesperson told 1News.Club ONT has regularly-praised toilets nearby, so please do not engage in unsanctioned pooping while in Club ONT. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Good evening good people.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 13, 2026 10:00 PM (SKC9R) 2
Love you, foof
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 13, 2026 10:00 PM (A5RD0) 3
*DOOF
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 13, 2026 10:00 PM (A5RD0) 4
Saturday on the ONT on Flag Day/Trump's Bdy Eve. Let's par-taaay.
Posted by: mindful webworker - aw, who cares anyway at June 13, 2026 10:00 PM (32Bdv) 5
first and Sponge
Posted by: morigu at June 13, 2026 10:00 PM (RDxgA) 6
Jello
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 10:00 PM (7X7ea) 7
_ 69 Arrested In 'Operation Hands Down' Targeting Central California Gangs
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 10:02 PM (7X7ea) 8
Are you allowed to try summoning Triscuits from a toilet?
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 13, 2026 10:02 PM (qx7Zg) Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 10:02 PM (G3T/K) 10
Galaxies that lived fast and died young? The James Dean Galaxy, or the Amy Winehouse Star Cluster?
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:03 PM (wzUl9) 11
Using ALMA and JWST observations of a distant galaxy, researchers have detected a "galaxy-killing" wind - an enormous, high-speed outflow of gas - that is powerful enough to strip a galaxy of the raw material needed to make new stars. The discovery could help explain the puzzling population of massive "dead" galaxies found throughout the young cosmos, according to a statement from the Royal Astronomical Society.
Fukkin' cosmic cows! Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 10:04 PM (1Ff7Z) 12
The Club ONT bar has been freshly stocked with alcohol, cheetos, wheat thins and Mountain Dew. Help yourself.
---- Ah, Wheat Thins. When you absolutely, positively have no desire to taste your food. The Anti-Cheeto, in other words. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 13, 2026 10:04 PM (gnNyN) 13
Playing Backrooms with my kid.
I've been marathoning all the social media posts of Europeans coming to America for the World Cup, and losing their minds over stuff we take for granted. Like Taco Bell and Costco and buying a gallon of milk at the store. Heartwarming, white pill stuff. The German tourist that went viral loves Ella Langley music because she's big on the country stations, and someone got him tickets to see her in concert! Love my country. Posted by: LizLem at June 13, 2026 10:04 PM (gWBY1) Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 13, 2026 10:05 PM (qx7Zg) 15
Holy cats, Ella had a voice.
Posted by: huerfano at June 13, 2026 10:05 PM (VJX5o) 16
Thoughts and prayers for you Sir Doof.
Posted by: Some Rat at June 13, 2026 10:08 PM (BJzO2) 17
Evening, Doof and TRex, and ONT Horde.
Doof, please accept my condolences for the passing of your mother. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 10:08 PM (1z8ji) 18
I seem to recall a comic bit in Playboylong ago, supposedly written by a hipper Jimmy Olsen, in which he remarks that he's known Superman was disguising himself as Clark Kent all along. "I can see that red 'S' under those cheap thin shirts he wears. Who does he think he's fooling?"
Jimmy in the comics was no dullwit; he often solved mysteries and got himself out of trouble without having to call in Superman. I'd think a modern retelling would have him know that Clark is Superman, but he admires the Kryptonian (perhaps for saving Jimmy's life once) and his moral code, and swears to himself he will never let on that he knows. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:08 PM (wzUl9) 19
Ok, making my way to the wobbly table...hey! My ass print is still in the chair!
Posted by: Some Rat at June 13, 2026 10:09 PM (BJzO2) 20
Prayers to you and your family Doof.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 13, 2026 10:09 PM (SKC9R) 21
Some Rat! Great to see you in the gray box...
Doof, condolences on your loss. May your happy memories bring you comfort during this time... Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 13, 2026 10:09 PM (IQ6Gq) 22
I made the COW again! Booyah!
And I took my sock off before I posted this. Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 13, 2026 10:10 PM (DZ9Lv) 23
May memories of your Mother be a blessing.
Posted by: huerfano at June 13, 2026 10:11 PM (VJX5o) 24
You have my sympathies, Doof.
Posted by: RandomDave at June 13, 2026 10:12 PM (770hQ) 25
Sorry for your loss Doof. Been through it myself.
Posted by: Case at June 13, 2026 10:12 PM (+zXtV) 26
3...2...1...Democrats sue The Donald in federal court because he cleaned all the DC fountains and got them working. Hawaiian judge agrees and orders Trump to make all fountains in DC filthy again and to break them.
Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions. at June 13, 2026 10:12 PM (glnUu) 27
Doof, my sympathies. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 13, 2026 10:13 PM (n7rxJ) 28
Wheat thins belong to the same thing as cheez-its- bland as hell. They have spruce them up of late with Xtreme flavor but blah.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 10:13 PM (G3T/K) 29
My condolences to you, Doof.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:13 PM (wzUl9) 30
Speaking of Superman reminds me of Batman and Gotham City - to wit: Is Gotham City so backward that they have to use the Bat-Signal to notify Batman when he is needed?
Radios were in wide use in what, the mid '30s? Batman came into being in the 40's. What if it was a cloudless night? Then what? Or Batman was needed during the day? What then? Posted by: Tonypete at June 13, 2026 10:14 PM (SKC9R) 31
>Club ONT Department of Dance Moves
----- no twist no watusi no mashed potato and no one shook their tailfeathers Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 10:14 PM (ZxPkt) 32
Years ago I went to London to stay with some hashers and then go to the Woking beer festival (real ale FTW). It was also some international rugby tourny and the pub near the house I was staying at on the outskirts was destroyed by the losing team's fans. Anyways, on the way back from Woking, two Brits were talking about why Americans only speak English (those Americans) and the girl driving said that she had spent several months in the U.S. once and drove for days without needing to use any other language. (It's not like we have a lot of Scots.)
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 13, 2026 10:14 PM (DZ9Lv) 33
My first non-sock Comment of the Week in a long time. I look forward to getting my key to the AoSHQ executive porta-potty.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 13, 2026 10:15 PM (rv0XX) 34
The Euro's experience in seeing America reminds me of the Cold War days when we'd get defectors who, after their complete debriefing, would venture out across America, and after awhile, would want to go home. They couldn't handle it. To many decisions they had to make each day.
What to wear. Where to go. What to eat. Too many selections at the store. It was really sad to see. Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 10:15 PM (2WIwB) 35
Doof, I'm sorry to hear about your Mom. You're a good man; I'm sure she was proud of you.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 13, 2026 10:15 PM (DZ9Lv) 36
Meow. A bit late. Was checking the content.
Posted by: Lurking Cheshirecat at June 13, 2026 10:16 PM (w3u3d) 37
Indiana State Police took another opportunity to remind Hoosiers that any vehicles traveling below the speed limit in the left lane must move over to the right lane so other vehicles can pass. ISP Sgt. Stephen Wheeles announced that he issued citations to a vehicle on Thursday for traveling below the speed limit in the left lane of I-65 southbound in Bartholomew County. Instead of moving over to the other lanes to allow other vehicles behind them to pass, Wheeles said the vehicle “remained in the left lane for miles.” Wheeles noted that a small child and another passenger were unrestrained after the vehicle came to a stop. He subsequently issued citations following the incident. “Reminder: You must at least travel the speed limit in the left lane of a multi-lane highway AND you must move back to the right lane if there are vehicles behind you that are waiting to pass,” said Wheeles in a post on Facebook. “This is meant to keep traffic flowing and to reduce crashes.” Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 10:16 PM (Cqx++) 38
Democrats and Hawaiian judges are the reason we can't have nice things.
Posted by: Case at June 13, 2026 10:16 PM (+zXtV) 39
Half-red, half-yellow chimera apple draws crowds at New Zealand store
______________________ Nature's answer to the the "Black and White Cookie". But, instead of working towards bringing races together, the New Zealand apple is bringing together cowards, and people with really bad sunburn. Posted by: Orson at June 13, 2026 10:16 PM (dIske) 40
I never actually noticed that Green Chartreuse is 110 proof. (checks bottle). Well, that explains some things.
Posted by: Ex Rex Reeder at June 13, 2026 10:17 PM (QaH55) 41
>Hawaiian judge agrees and orders Trump to make all fountains in DC filthy again and to break them.
---- a judge DID order Trump's name stricken from the Kennedy Center another judge ordered Dept of Interior to put all the climate change/gay shit that had been removed from NPS displays, back in place Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 10:17 PM (ZxPkt) 42
My first non-sock Comment of the Week in a long time. I look forward to getting my key to the AoSHQ executive porta-potty.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 13, 2026 10:15 PM (rv0XX) Good luck with that. After a year I still cannot find the flush handle in it. Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 10:18 PM (2WIwB) 43
Radios were in wide use in what, the mid '30s? Batman came into being in the 40's.
What if it was a cloudless night? Then what? Or Batman was needed during the day? What then? Posted by: Tonypete at June 13, 2026 10:14 PM (SKC9R) Two-way radios for police cars were introduced in the early '30's. One might also think Batman could be more effective if his arrival on the scene were unannounced. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 10:18 PM (1z8ji) 44
Wheat thins belong to the same thing as cheez-its- bland as hell. They have spruce them up of late with Xtreme flavor but blah.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone Wheat thins and aerosol cheese are one of my more happy memories of my misspent youth... Posted by: Some Rat at June 13, 2026 10:18 PM (BJzO2) 45
Speaking of Superman reminds me of Batman and Gotham City - to wit: Is Gotham City so backward that they have to use the Bat-Signal to notify Batman when he is needed?
Radios were in wide use in what, the mid '30s? Batman came into being in the 40's. What if it was a cloudless night? Then what? Or Batman was needed during the day? What then? Posted by: Tonypete at June 13, 2026 *** Maybe it was a true emergency, last-ditch method. Or maybe it was designed also to scare Gotham's criminal element. "Cheezit! Batman's gonna be on our case!" In the Silver Age comics, Batman and Robin were frequently out and about during the day. Batman was shown as a kind of Sherlock Holmes in a cape and mask, and sometimes they had to question business people who were at work during daylight hours. I know that sounds pretty pedestrian and more like Dragnet than Batman. But it worked. (con't.) Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:18 PM (wzUl9) 46
"Half-red, half-yellow chimera apple draws crowds at New Zealand store."
Wow. And I thought my life was on the dull and unexciting side. Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 13, 2026 10:19 PM (rv0XX) 47
Life must be pretty slow in New Zealand.
Posted by: huerfano at June 13, 2026 10:19 PM (VJX5o) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 10:20 PM (7X7ea) Posted by: Iris at June 13, 2026 10:20 PM (286+n) 50
Half-red, half-yellow chimera apple draws crowds at New Zealand store
______________________ Nature's answer to the the "Black and White Cookie". Posted by: Orson Like Batman's villain Two-Face? Posted by: Tonypete at June 13, 2026 10:20 PM (SKC9R) 51
Thanks for the special Saturday Night ONT, D & D!
Sincere condolences to Doof on the loss of his sweet mother. She rests in God's arms now and is at peace. May your happy memories of times together sustain you in the days ahead. Lovely photo of the church up top! Posted by: Legally Sufficient at June 13, 2026 10:21 PM (D/6p1) 52
Evenin'
Posted by: Puddleglum, Back in Babylon DC at June 13, 2026 10:22 PM (sAmhv) 53
Life must be pretty slow in New Zealand.
Posted by: huerfano at June 13, 2026 10:19 PM (VJX5o) They have whole families you keep coming over here because it's so dull there apparently. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 10:22 PM (1Ff7Z) 54
ISP Sgt. Stephen Wheeles announced...
Right. A state patrolman named Wheels. (Or Wheeles) His brother is named Geery? Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 10:22 PM (2WIwB) 55
(cont.) I recall one Batman comic in which a criminal has come to town, offering not only facial plastic surgery to gangsters and other crooks, but also a complete change of fingerprints! It looks bad for law enforcement. So Batman, get this, goes undercover as a robber looking for a new identity. He finds the guy is running a scam on his clients: The "changed" fingerprints are fake and will slough off soon, but by then the mastermind will be long gone.
The point is, we have never seen Batman go undercover to trap a criminal in any of the modern movies or TV shows. I want to see him be proactive, not just reactive. Set a trap for your quarry, whether he is the Joker or a Bugsy Malone type (which we also never see), and spring it on him. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:22 PM (wzUl9) 56
Or maybe it was designed also to scare Gotham's criminal element. "Cheezit! Batman's gonna be on our case!"
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:18 PM (wzUl9) That seems to be the reason. That's why he uses the bat. To scare criminals. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 10:23 PM (1Ff7Z) Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 10:23 PM (uTEOj) 58
On X I read the Whitehouse announced Trump is heading for France tomorrow. He'll meet with a number of heads of state but I think the real reason is to receive the Iranian terms of surrender. On his 80th birthday.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 10:24 PM (l26NL) 59
meteorologists have detected a "galaxy-killing" wind - an enormous, high-speed outflow of gas - that is powerful enough to strip a galaxy of the raw material needed to make new stars.
Forecast tonight: Extremely high winds with high temperatures. Not to worry, it will be quick. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 10:24 PM (7X7ea) 60
another judge ordered Dept of Interior to put all the climate change/gay shit that had been removed from NPS displays, back in place
Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 10:17 PM (ZxPkt) Suggest malicious compliance: post the BS back, but make all the text upside-down. Along with a little sign: "Some deranged Democrat judge ordered us to put this gay-fag climate change BS back up on our signage, so we did. Stand on your head if you want to read it, but it's all bullshit, anyway." Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 10:24 PM (1z8ji) 61
Very sorry to hear Doof's mom passed away. Praying for Doof's family.
Thanks for another (otherwise) excellent ONT! Posted by: JQ at June 13, 2026 10:25 PM (rdVOm) 62
Prayers up for you and your family, Doof. Always have fond memories of your mom!
Posted by: LRob in OK at June 13, 2026 10:25 PM (Jr+re) 63
Suggest malicious compliance: post the BS back, but make all the text upside-down. Along with a little sign: "Some deranged Democrat judge ordered us to put this gay-fag climate change BS back up on our signage, so we did. Stand on your head if you want to read it, but it's all bullshit, anyway."
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 10:24 PM (1z8ji) Why on earth is this in their purview? Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 10:25 PM (1Ff7Z) Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 10:26 PM (uTEOj) Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 10:27 PM (ZxPkt) 66
Hello there, Rat! Glad to see you around!
Posted by: LRob in OK at June 13, 2026 10:27 PM (Jr+re) 67
Lovely photo of the church up top!
Posted by: Legally Sufficient +++ Vermont is a strange state. Almost everything there looks like it's at least a hundred years old. And you don't see many chain restaurants or hotels. Seems like most of the businesses are mom and pop places. If only they would stop voting the way they do, I could like it there. Posted by: Florida Peasant at June 13, 2026 10:28 PM (Lo97M) 68
I liked Bartles & Jaymes wine coolers. Too bad they're not around now! Seagrams made good ones, too.
Hard cider isn't too bad, but wine coolers were so much better, IMO. Posted by: JQ at June 13, 2026 10:28 PM (rdVOm) 69
Thing is, Good German Guy, there's gun ranges in a lot of our stores. At least in some places.
(And, honestly, there should be more.) Posted by: GWB at June 13, 2026 10:28 PM (kU0PQ) 70
65 BTW - nice Ella...
And a very fine ONT😛! Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 10:26 PM *** Thank you! Good evening COMM and good evening Horde! Posted by: TRex - Club ONT DJ dino at June 13, 2026 10:28 PM (IQ6Gq) 71
Dang.
Moonlight in Vermont by Ella. Damn. Great selection. Got nostalgia flowing all about me. Sigh... Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 10:28 PM (2WIwB) 72
Why on earth is this in their purview?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 10:25 PM (1Ff7Z) NOTHING is beyond their purview, worm! They could have you executed with a wave of their hand! I am actually surprised one has not tried to order Trumps arrest. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 10:29 PM (G3T/K) 73
I'm trying to figure out the relationship of the tunes tonight, but . . . . . . . . .
Posted by: LRob in OK at June 13, 2026 10:29 PM (Jr+re) 74
why so many massive galaxies in the early universe appear to have died far sooner than expected
Which they can't prove at all. They're making assumptions about things that they haven't even seen happen. Posted by: GWB at June 13, 2026 10:29 PM (kU0PQ) Posted by: Some Rat at June 13, 2026 10:29 PM (BJzO2) Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 10:30 PM (Cqx++) 77
48 Life must be pretty slow in New Zealand.
Posted by: huerfano at June 13, 2026 10:19 PM (VJX5o) _____________________ Last I heard, Matt Lauer moved there to raise sheep and they were trying to kick him out of the country due to his sexual harrassment hijinx. Posted by: Orson at June 13, 2026 10:30 PM (dIske) 78
As for Lois Lane . . . I guess the modern versions of her in the Christopher Reeve movies and on TV and the later movies are pretty good. The first actress (not Noel Neill) who played Lois in the George Reeves series impressed me as a no-nonsense reporter. Of course in the comics she was always doing two things, trying to get a "scoop" to impress Perry White (which, to be fair, Jimmy Olsen was doing as well), and trying to prove that Clark was actually Superman.
Oh, and hoping someday Superman would ask her to marry him. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:31 PM (wzUl9) Posted by: LRob in OK at June 13, 2026 10:31 PM (Jr+re) Posted by: Your new black Professor Snape at June 13, 2026 10:32 PM (BJzO2) 81
3...2...1...Democrats sue The Donald in federal court because he cleaned all the DC fountains and got them working. Hawaiian judge agrees and orders Trump to make all fountains in DC filthy again and to break them.
Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions. ==== Not too far off... Biden Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Slavery, Climate Change Displays at National Parks ==== OK... Display showing the African origin of the slave trade, john casor and anthony johnson, demoscrat historical support for slavery, dredd Scott, civil war, and Jim Crow. Choice quotes from infamous politicians, etc. Display of all the previous "sky is falling" bs - global cooling, acid rain, ozone hole, population bomb... Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 10:33 PM (/lPRQ) Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 10:33 PM (uTEOj) 83
Karmelo Anthony leftist lies:
1) I mentioned last night that his father went on the CBS Morning show & complained about the "all white jury." There were in fact 3 Asian Americans on the trial jury, i.e., not alternates; on the actual jury. No-one at CBS attempted to correct the mistake. "All white jury" is so much more... persuasive. "9 whites and 3 Asian Americans" lacks the same rhetorical force. 2) Soon-to-be ex-Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) took to the internet today to explain that "Karmelo didn't even have a deadly weapon! He had a knife with a one inch blade, like a Swiss Army knife with the little scissors and things." The murder weapon was in fact a hunting knife (branded as such) with a 3 & 1/2 inch, serrated blade. Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 10:33 PM (RCjYY) 84
Another interesting thing JWST discovered are the "little red dots", that existed in the very early universe. Most galaxies have YUGE, supermassive black holes in the center. A question is what came first, the galaxies or the black holes. Some theories about primordial black holes aside, they thought the only way to make them in the large numbers was mergers after star deaths. Big stars go supernova, leave stellar mass black holes behind, and then they merge into the big boys. But it turns out those little red dots, at least one now proved, are big black holes surrounded by gas clouds. So it looks like the big black holes may have formed first, becoming the seeds around which galaxies formed. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 13, 2026 10:33 PM (w6EFb) 85
Already got yer chair at the wobbly table?
Posted by: LRob in OK Oh hells ya! Kinda impressed I left an ass print in a wooden chair.... Posted by: Your new black Professor Snape at June 13, 2026 10:34 PM (BJzO2) 86
NOTHING is beyond their purview, worm! They could have you executed with a wave of their hand!
I am actually surprised one has not tried to order Trumps arrest. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 10:29 PM (G3T/K) Aye. That's the thing about the military unconstitutionally barring deviants. It's none of the courts' business how the military is run. The President is commander in chief. The courts have no standing to rule in military matters. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 10:36 PM (1Ff7Z) 87
So sorry to hear of your mother's passing, Doof. May perpetual light shine upon her.
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 13, 2026 10:37 PM (kOluj) 88
{{{Marie}}} So good to see you, now sit your butt right down here!
Posted by: Your new black Professor Snape at June 13, 2026 10:37 PM (BJzO2) 89
DOOF! Much love and prayers. You're a good man. Thanks for being here tonight.💔💕.
Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 10:38 PM (uTEOj) Posted by: Steck at June 13, 2026 10:39 PM (LlRQB) 91
Indiana State Police took another opportunity to remind Hoosiers that any vehicles traveling below the speed limit in the left lane must move over to the right lane so other vehicles can pass.
==== Is it illegal to "pass on the right" in Indiana? It may be illegal to "pass on the right" in some places, but it is largely a myth. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 10:39 PM (/lPRQ) 92
I look forward to getting my key to the AoSHQ executive porta-potty.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy -- It's porcelain. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 10:39 PM (7X7ea) 93
There are those who say that Batman was a rip off of The Shadow.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 13, 2026 10:39 PM (rbvCR) 94
The first actress (not Noel Neill) who played Lois in the George Reeves series impressed me as a no-nonsense reporter.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:31 PM (wzUl9) Phyllis Coates. I liked her more than Noel Neill. Phyllis just died last year or this year. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 10:39 PM (1Ff7Z) 95
OK...
Display showing the African origin of the slave trade, john casor and anthony johnson, demoscrat historical support for slavery, dredd Scott, civil war, and Jim Crow. Choice quotes from infamous politicians, etc. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher Choice Quotes to include the one by LBJ about having n----rs voting Democrat for 200 years. Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 10:39 PM (VHUov) 96
Wolfus Aurelius: I'd think a modern retelling would have him [Jimmy Olson] know that Clark is Superman…
Toward the end of the last season of Superman and Lois TV series, we learn Jimmy had it figured out long ago, but resented Clark lying and denying it. Posted by: mindful webworker - those hypnotic glasses at June 13, 2026 10:39 PM (32Bdv) 97
42 >Hawaiian judge agrees and orders Trump to make all fountains in DC filthy again and to break them.
---- a judge DID order Trump's name stricken from the Kennedy Center -------- Another judge ordered the Trump Las Vegas to immediately change its name to Motel 6 Las Vegas. Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 10:40 PM (u/oMr) 98
My first non-sock Comment of the Week in a long time. I look forward to getting my key to the AoSHQ executive porta-potty.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 13, 2026 10:15 PM (rv0XX) Good luck with that. After a year I still cannot find the flush handle in it. Posted by: Diogenes The "executive porta-potty" is the alley out back. Workers use the street out front. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 10:40 PM (/lPRQ) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 10:41 PM (7X7ea) 100
Wheat thins belong to the same thing as cheez-its- bland as hell. They have spruce them up of late with Xtreme flavor but blah.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone Takis have so much flavor they have been known to cause kidney failure. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 10:43 PM (/lPRQ) 101
The batman image in the signal was a shadow encircled by the light. No clouds necessary.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 10:41 PM (7X7ea) The light beam needs to fall on something in order for the image to be seen. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 10:44 PM (1z8ji) 102
>>Vermont is a strange state. Almost everything there looks like it's at least a hundred years old. And you don't see many chain restaurants or hotels.
Seems like most of the businesses are mom and pop places. If only they would stop voting the way they do, I could like it there. My parents bailed on MA and bought a farm on the side of a mountain Vermont. Great view of Mt Washington. Beautiful state New England isn't nearly as liberal as it seems. Vermont is no weirder than Texas giving an entire city over to muslims. You can't run from communists. Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 10:45 PM (viF8m) 103
Funnily enough, Noel Neill was the first Lois Lane in live action Kirk Alyn movies.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 10:45 PM (1Ff7Z) 104
The Lynyrd Skynyrd concert above was in England & they opened for the Rolling Stones. No one knew what to expect & they blew their bloody minds they were so good.
Ronnie was told by Mick Jagger to NOT walk out on the red tongue portion of the stage. Guess what Ronnie and all the guitarists did? Jagger was po'd & they never opened for them again. I LOVED THIS SO MUCH! I love them so much! I am this many Lynyrd Skynyrd years old! Tonight I was kidding that I have a hard life, need a chef, maids, etc while making a big salad because I did not want the chicken he thawed for dinner. I said I am going to Canada to find one of those suicide pods. He said he could help me for free & save the travel expenses. I have never & will never be suicidal & he knows it. But this is what I put up with because he's a moron. A good looking one, but still a moron. I don't know why he doesn't realize I will win every argument. I wanted big ceramic urns for plants for our patio a couple of months ago. He didn't due to watering crap. We had a few words then I stopped. Guess who is getting the urns for the patio? He gave in.* *I still got it! Prayers for Doof & family.Y'all have a great night! Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 13, 2026 10:45 PM (WONhk) 105
Smog. Gotham has a terrible Smog problem from all the coal smoke.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 13, 2026 10:46 PM (rbvCR) 106
So it looks like the big black holes may have formed first, becoming the seeds around which galaxies formed.
Posted by: publius Monsanto announces patented galaxy seeds. Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions. at June 13, 2026 10:46 PM (glnUu) 107
Freddy is the German tourist, who posts about his cross country journey, through the south. Now in New Orleans, last I heard.
He posted about Fairfield, AL, "I could live there." Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 10:47 PM (RCjYY) 108
The light beam needs to fall on something in order for the image to be seen.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon --- Not in my comic book. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 10:47 PM (7X7ea) 109
Suggest malicious compliance: post the BS back, but make all the text upside-down. Along with a little sign: "Some deranged Democrat judge ordered us to put this gay-fag climate change BS back up on our signage, so we did. Stand on your head if you want to read it, but it's all bullshit, anyway."
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 10:24 PM (1z8ji) Why on earth is this in their purview? Posted by: OrangeEnt Also post their 'order' - This display courtesy of Judge Dickheads (Democrat) edict... Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 10:47 PM (/lPRQ) 110
3...2...1...Democrats sue The Donald in federal court because he cleaned all the DC fountains and got them working. Hawaiian judge agrees and orders Trump to make all fountains in DC filthy again and to break them.
Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions. The same saboteurs who burned 8647 into the reflecting pool lawn are suspected of also dosing the pool to make an algae bloom. It worked. Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 10:47 PM (l26NL) 111
Phyllis Coates. I liked her more than Noel Neill. Phyllis just died last year or this year.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 *** That's it. Couldn't think of her name. She seemed much tougher than Neill's Lois, which is the one nearly everybody remembers. I recall someone saying, maybe here, that Lois was based by Shuster and Siegel on Rosalind Russell's tough lady reporter in His Girl Friday. But that movie didn't show up until two years after the first Superman comic. The play and first movie version of The Front Page had been around for quite a while; they might have seen that. But "Hildy" Johnson in the earlier versions was a man. Not until HGF was the role taken by a woman. So, color me confused. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:48 PM (wzUl9) 112
Drink of the Night
Green Chartreuse is actually starting to reappear on the store shelves for the common folk. Since it's made by Carthusian monks in France, the supply is limited, and the "mixology" craze of the last couple decades sucked up the whole supply at the professional level. And the best thing to do with Green Chartreuse is make a Last Word cocktail. Gin Green Chartreuse Maraschino liqueur Fresh lime juice .....in equal parts. So squeeze the lime, and use as much of the other 3 as you get in lime juice. Ice, shake, strain into a martini/cocktail glass. Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 10:49 PM (VHUov) 113
Freddy is the German tourist, who posts about his cross country journey, through the south. Now in New Orleans, last I heard.
He posted about Fairfield, AL, "I could live there." Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 *** God help you, Freddy. Stay away from the "diverse" areas. Which is nearly everywhere here. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:49 PM (wzUl9) Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 13, 2026 10:49 PM (46TUD) 115
another judge ordered Dept of Interior to put all the climate change/gay shit that had been removed from NPS displays, back in place
Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 10:17 PM (ZxPkt) Suggest malicious compliance: post the BS back, but make all the text upside-down. Along with a little sign: "Some deranged Democrat judge ordered us to put this gay-fag climate change BS back up on our signage, so we did. Stand on your head if you want to read it, but it's all bullshit, anyway." Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 10:24 PM (1z8ji) Remember, kids, 4 point text is your friend when required to print stupid shit. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 13, 2026 10:50 PM (qx7Zg) 116
Freddy is the German tourist, who posts about his cross country journey, through the south. Now in New Orleans, last I heard.
He posted about Fairfield, AL, "I could live there." Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 He's in Texas now and is smitten. Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 10:50 PM (l26NL) 117
Freddy is the German tourist, who posts about his cross country journey, through the south. Now in New Orleans, last I heard.
He posted about Fairfield, AL, "I could live there." Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 10:47 PM (RCjYY) He is now in Texas. Germany is playing Curacao in Houston at noon central time tomorrow. Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 10:51 PM (GZXat) 118
The same saboteurs who burned 8647 into the reflecting pool lawn are suspected of also dosing the pool to make an algae bloom. It worked.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly How pathetic and petty. Just think-- if they would work that hard to *improve* something, anything, what a better world we'd all have.. Posted by: JQ at June 13, 2026 10:51 PM (rdVOm) 119
Trump should order these judges to shove their gavels up their ass.
Posted by: Case at June 13, 2026 10:51 PM (+zXtV) 120
I doubt this will happen; but perhaps he and others visiting the United States of America will take this home and tell others, with bated breath, let's make Germany America!
What will most likely happen, is his friends will remind him that America sucks. Snap out of it. And air conditioning is evil! Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 10:52 PM (0aYVJ) 121
{{{{{{Doof}}}}}}
Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 10:52 PM (GZXat) 122
I recall someone saying, maybe here, that Lois was based by Shuster and Siegel on Rosalind Russell's tough lady reporter in His Girl Friday. But that movie didn't show up until two years after the first Superman comic.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:48 PM (wzUl9) Could have been based on Nellie Bly. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 10:52 PM (1Ff7Z) 123
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You realize my table is the wobbly one right? JQ! Bring this guy a Shirley Temple! Ok...kidding... Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 10:52 PM (uTEOj) 124
Germany is playing Curacao in Houston at noon central time tomorrow.
------- This is the matchup Hitler should have sought in WWII. Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 10:52 PM (u/oMr) 125
{{{Nurse!}}} Good to see you!
Posted by: Some Rat at June 13, 2026 10:53 PM (BJzO2) 126
Freddy is the German tourist, who posts about his cross country journey, through the south. Now in New Orleans, last I heard.
He posted about Fairfield, AL, "I could live there." Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 10:47 PM (RCjYY) He is now in Texas. Germany is playing Curacao in Houston at noon central time tomorrow. Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 10:51 PM (GZXat) I've seen some tweets saying we should name Freddy an American citizen. I'm not sure about that; awe at the US isn't necessarily a good indicator. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 13, 2026 10:53 PM (qx7Zg) 127
The same saboteurs who burned 8647 into the reflecting pool lawn are suspected of also dosing the pool to make an algae bloom. It worked. Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly --- That's a total mis-statement of fact. They were not saboteurs they were exerimenting their RIGHT of free speech. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 10:54 PM (7X7ea) 128
64 Suggest malicious compliance: post the BS back, but make all the text upside-down. Along with a little sign: "Some deranged Democrat judge ordered us to put this gay-fag climate change BS back up on our signage, so we did. Stand on your head if you want to read it, but it's all bullshit, anyway."
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 10:24 PM (1z8ji) Why on earth is this in their purview? Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 10:25 PM (1Ff7Z) In order to gain standing to sue, you have to be able to show you are somehow damaged by what they did. Who even had standing to sue on this? Same with Kennedy Center crap. Same with Whitehouse Ballroom crap. Posted by: Romeo13 at June 13, 2026 10:54 PM (mP0Kj) Posted by: LRob in OK at June 13, 2026 10:54 PM (Jr+re) 130
JQ! Bring this guy a Shirley Temple! Ok...kidding...
Posted by: COMountainMarie How about a Zima? LOL Posted by: JQ at June 13, 2026 10:54 PM (rdVOm) 131
The German blogger did find that one of the chain outdoor store had a shooting range while he was still in shock that they sold rifles
Posted by: Kindltot at June 13, 2026 10:54 PM (rbvCR) 132
Hello everyone. Appreciate the prayers and kind words. Tough day for sure - yet I am thankful that Mom was able to say goodbye to my sister and me a little over a week ago and then faced her last days without any fear, secure in her salvation and the legacy she leaves behind.
Raise a glass in her honor tonight. Posted by: Doof at June 13, 2026 10:54 PM (QMAsf) 133
Scotland is not impressing me tonight. I hope they hold on but it's against Haiti. Yes, that Haiti.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 10:55 PM (l26NL) 134
This display courtesy of Judge Dickheads (Democrat) edict... Be sure to add his address and other pertinent information. Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 10:55 PM (Cqx++) 135
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The same saboteurs who burned 8647 into the reflecting pool lawn are suspected of also dosing the pool to make an algae bloom. It worked. Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly --- That's a total mis-statement of fact. They were not saboteurs they were exerimenting their RIGHT of free speech. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 10:54 PM (7X7ea) I find it interesting that there are no security cameras on those sites? Posted by: Romeo13 at June 13, 2026 10:55 PM (mP0Kj) 136
Remember, kids, 4 point text is your friend when required to print stupid shit.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 13, 2026 10:50 PM (qx7Zg) Or 32 point Comic Sans, in a pale gray, with the important text in solid black overprinted. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 10:56 PM (1z8ji) 137
The Las Cruces police kicked off the 4th of July celebration last night by setting up a DUI checkpoint right next to Whataburger which is where all the drunks go to get food. Creatively cruel.
Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions. at June 13, 2026 10:56 PM (glnUu) 138
Raise a glass in her honor tonight.
Posted by: Doof at June 13, 2026 10:54 PM (QMAsf) Prayers, Doof. *raises glass* Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 10:56 PM (0aYVJ) 139
My condolences, Doof
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, Buy ammo at June 13, 2026 10:57 PM (xcxpd) 140
I think it was Outdoor World or some place like that. The Japanese are discovering free chips and salsa.the euros have always been amazed by free refiĺls
Posted by: Kindltot at June 13, 2026 10:57 PM (rbvCR) Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 13, 2026 10:57 PM (46TUD) 142
Hey, Everyone! Who’s up for boob talk?
Posted by: Bulg at June 13, 2026 10:57 PM (77rzZ) 143
Yea, I dunno. Even the nicest Germans I know are not very enthusiastic.
Posted by: Tammy al-Thor at June 13, 2026 10:58 PM (Vvh2V) 144
New Zealand gets half-and-half chimerical apples.
America gets half-and-half chimerical lobsters. Advantage: USA. Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 10:58 PM (VHUov) 145
A few weeks ago I got sidetracked by a couple traveling with youtube the USA from the UK. Gorgeous blonde woman and her husband who has a lot of muscles. James and Siana.
Much like Freddy they loved it here, were amazed at the difference of the states and accents, even the size of pick up trucks. Buckees blew their minds as well as barbeque, etc. They'd heard stories about how horrible we are, how dangerous it is here, yada, etc. Found out the rumors were completely wrong. A Southern family invited them into their home for Thanksgiving. They want to move to the states and are working on it. These are the people we need, not invaders who hate us. Seeing it through their eyes made me even prouder to be American, and I was never not proud. Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 13, 2026 10:58 PM (WONhk) 146
Scotland is not impressing me tonight. I hope they hold on but it's against Haiti. Yes, that Haiti.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 10:55 PM (l26NL) Likely had too much to drink. Or not enough. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 10:58 PM (0aYVJ) 147
Could have been based on Nellie Bly.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 *** More likely, I guess. Almost certainly the name came from actress Lola Lane, who with her sister Priscilla was starring in movies then. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:58 PM (wzUl9) Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 10:58 PM (viF8m) 149
I braved wallyworld today, and bought a nice poster frame. It's a bit too large, but options didn't include the exact size I wanted. (Neither did Am'zon)
Anyway, I'm not sure how to mat the poster, so guess I'll just get it flattened/framed and take a picture. Posted by: JQ at June 13, 2026 10:59 PM (rdVOm) 150
On X I read the Whitehouse announced Trump is heading for France tomorrow. He'll meet with a number of heads of state but I think the real reason is to receive the Iranian terms of surrender. On his 80th birthday.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 10:24 PM (l26NL) The irony. Iran is surrendering. DURING PRIDE MONTH??? Posted by: NC Ref at June 13, 2026 10:59 PM (G+Rn4) 151
109 Freddy is the German tourist, who posts about his cross country journey, through the south. Now in New Orleans, last I heard.
See, these are the immigrants we need. Unfortunately not the ones we get 😐... Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 10:59 PM (uTEOj) 152
Hey, Everyone! Who’s up for boob talk?
Posted by: Bulg I'm 29; I really only get up for the real thing. Maybe for a particularly invigorating photo. Posted by: TMI mikeski at June 13, 2026 10:59 PM (VHUov) 153
148 Scotland is not impressing me tonight. I hope they hold on but it's against Haiti. Yes, that Haiti.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 10:55 PM (l26NL) ---------- FRREEEEEEDOMMMMM Posted by: Wm. Wallace at June 13, 2026 10:59 PM (6/7Fs) 154
Raise a glass in her honor tonight.
Posted by: Doof You got prayers this morning, you get a toast tonight. (And more prayers.) Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 11:01 PM (VHUov) Posted by: JQ at June 13, 2026 11:01 PM (rdVOm) 156
Raising a glass to mom of Doof.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 13, 2026 11:01 PM (snZF9) 157
Doof, because of various circumstances in my life when my mother passed on, it really didn't hit me that she was gone until one night a few months later. I actually had my hand on the phone to call her about something when I realized I *couldn't* call her.
So if you feel numb right now, I venture to say, that's normal. The time will come. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 11:01 PM (wzUl9) 158
The Lane Sisters were a family of American singers and actresses. The sisters were Leota Lane, Lola Lane, Rosemary Lane and Priscilla Lane. Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 11:01 PM (Cqx++) 159
The same saboteurs who burned 8647 into the reflecting pool lawn are suspected of also dosing the pool to make an algae bloom. It worked.
My only disappointment with Trump is that he isn't a tyrannical king. A tyrannical king would take these fools, and do what Vlad the Impaler did to the Turks. Alas, Trump is not that. Posted by: Puddleglum, Back in Babylon DC at June 13, 2026 11:02 PM (sAmhv) Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 11:02 PM (uTEOj) 161
Scotland wins ...
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 13, 2026 11:03 PM (3sXRv) 162
The Lane Sisters were a family of American singers and actresses. The sisters were Leota Lane, Lola Lane, Rosemary Lane and Priscilla Lane.
---------- I guess Penny Lane was too busy blowing the Beatles to get into show business. Posted by: Wm. Wallace at June 13, 2026 11:03 PM (6/7Fs) 163
I think it was Outdoor World or some place like that. The Japanese are discovering free chips and salsa.the euros have always been amazed by free refiĺls
Posted by: Kindltot Wait until they discover that all the little craft wineries, beer, and whiskey makers have free tasting tours. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 11:03 PM (/lPRQ) 164
Sounds like crop circles.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 11:03 PM (Cqx++) 165
Knicks versus Spurs. This is one dirty new basketball game. We're down to about 5 minutes left. Could go either way. Could end up in a brawl with everybody hauled off to jail.
Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions. at June 13, 2026 11:03 PM (glnUu) 166
My mom passed 24 years ago yesterday-- the pain isn't as sharp, but it's still there.
{{{Doof}}} Posted by: JQ at June 13, 2026 11:04 PM (rdVOm) 167
Scotland beats Haiti 1-0 (could have been 3-0 if they hadn't hit the post twice). Their next game is in the same stadium next Friday. Unless they all decide to explore the rest of the country, the Tartan Army is definitely going to put a bigger dent in the Boston metro area's alcohol supply in the interim.
Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 11:04 PM (GZXat) 168
Freddy has made us aware of good things we take for granted and hardly notice.
Even in America, it's easy to watch the media, & subconsciously form an image of the U.S. as one yuuge, violent, raysiss sh*thole. I can imagine the stereotype of America portrayed in European media-- even worse. Freddy has a snowballing audience on the internet because he reminds us that it ain't all exactly like that... yet. Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 11:04 PM (RCjYY) 169
Scotland wins ...
Posted by: browndog says woof Look out, Boston. And Brasil tied Morocco. Morocco!!! Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 11:04 PM (l26NL) 170
Hi everyone!
Posted by: Piper at June 13, 2026 11:04 PM (p4NUW) 171
Prayers for you, Doof.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 13, 2026 11:05 PM (CHHv1) 172
My only disappointment with Trump is that he isn't a tyrannical king. A tyrannical king would take these fools, and do what Vlad the Impaler did to the Turks. Alas, Trump is not that.
Posted by: Puddleglum, Back in Babylon DC at June 13, 2026 11:02 PM (sAmhv) If I was running things we would be playing machine gun pinata with these assholes. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 13, 2026 11:05 PM (snZF9) 173
I find it interesting that there are no security cameras on those sites?
Posted by: Romeo13 --- This free expression is destroying our country and killing our people. How long are they going allow it to continue? Trump's people are smart enough to, within the law, put these libertine judges in jail. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 11:05 PM (7X7ea) 174
I was in Germany during the 1990 World Cup. Our battalion took a getaway trip to Portoroz, in what was then Yugoslavia. The Scots had just lost to the Yugoslavian team in Trieste (not far from Portoroz) during one of the preliminary rounds.
Buddies and I were in a club, and suddenly beer bottles were flying all around. Music cut off, lights came up, and the crowd poured out of the club. We saw a dude being chased across the road and he runs right into a barricade. Falls flat. Buddy and I were medics, so we go to see if we could help. He had been stabbed in the back. We began first aid, but then the sergeant who was our babysitter grabbed us by the collars, and told us to run the fuck away. Yugoslavian police were arriving, and the would arrest everyone. We washed the blood off in a fountain, then went to the beach to watch the sun rise. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 11:05 PM (0aYVJ) 175
To Doof and Mama Doof, may this parting be but temporary. It's where our future, Our Hope lies.
Posted by: Rex B at June 13, 2026 11:05 PM (rgnea) 176
That's the closest I have to a war story.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 11:05 PM (0aYVJ) 177
I braved wallyworld today, and bought a nice poster frame. It's a bit too large, but options didn't include the exact size I wanted. (Neither did Am'zon)
Anyway, I'm not sure how to mat the poster, so guess I'll just get it flattened/framed and take a picture. Posted by: JQ Try Michaels or Hobby Lobby. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 11:06 PM (/lPRQ) 178
113 I recall someone saying, maybe here, that Lois was based by Shuster and Siegel on Rosalind Russell's tough lady reporter in His Girl Friday. But that movie didn't show up until two years after the first Superman comic. The play and first movie version of The Front Page had been around for quite a while; they might have seen that. But "Hildy" Johnson in the earlier versions was a man. Not until HGF was the role taken by a woman. So, color me confused.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:48 PM (wzUl9) I thought the Lois Lane character was based on the Torchy Blane movies and the name was from the actress Lola Lane. Posted by: Joemarine at June 13, 2026 11:06 PM (y171U) 179
I think it was Outdoor World or some place like that. The Japanese are discovering free chips and salsa.the euros have always been amazed by free refiĺls
Posted by: Kindltot at June 13, 2026 10:57 PM (rbvCR) Someone from Sweden went viral for discovering ranch dressing while in Indiana. Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 11:06 PM (GZXat) 180
Germany is playing Curacao in Houston at noon central time tomorrow.
Posted by: Vendette Curaçao has a population of 150 thousand. They have a World Cup team? Does Fargo, North Dakota, get a team too? Fargo's about that big. Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 11:07 PM (VHUov) 181
152 On X I read the Whitehouse announced Trump is heading for France tomorrow. He'll meet with a number of heads of state but I think the real reason is to receive the Iranian terms of surrender. On his 80th birthday.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 10:24 PM (l26NL) The irony. Iran is surrendering. DURING PRIDE MONTH??? Posted by: NC Ref at June 13, 2026 10:59 PM (G+Rn4) ********************** I think G7. I hope he knocks Startled Suttering Starmer and Macron's heads together...but that would probably turn them on and they would declare a recess. I can't stand those mewling twits. Iran may sign something but it's for 60 days and if they do anything Kharg Island is gone. On the other hand, Tousi claims no one is in charge and this is a big smokescreen. I am not worried as all will be well. Doof, very sorry about your mother and thankful you got to say goodbye and that she was ready. Take care. Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 13, 2026 11:07 PM (WONhk) 182
Doof, I am glad you are doing things today, but take care of you, too.
Figured I would nag you here, too. 😉 Posted by: Piper at June 13, 2026 11:07 PM (p4NUW) 183
So many wonderful words and prayers. Thank you. And so good to see some names I don't see very often. Ain't no people like Horde people.
Posted by: Doof at June 13, 2026 11:07 PM (QMAsf) 184
We washed the blood off in a fountain, then went to the beach to watch the sun rise.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 11:05 PM (0aYVJ) So. A Tuesday. Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 11:09 PM (2WIwB) 185
The Lane Sisters were a family of American singers and actresses. The sisters were Leota Lane, Lola Lane, Rosemary Lane and Priscilla Lane.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 *** That's it. Priscilla is best remembered, I think, because she went on to solo roles in The Roaring Twenties with Cagney & Bogart, and Arsenic and Old Lace with Cary Grant. The actress who did the funny horselaugh-giggle on Seinfeld looked very much like her. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 11:09 PM (wzUl9) 186
The dancing kids was cute, but why didn’t they give them music? That would have brought a little more energy out. And maybe a tiny bit of rhythm.
Posted by: Piper at June 13, 2026 11:09 PM (p4NUW) 187
Doof, prayer up for your mother and you:
Posted by: Bulg at June 13, 2026 11:09 PM (77rzZ) 188
Try Michaels or Hobby Lobby.
Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher Michaels has a better selection of pre-sized frames and they often run really great sales on their framing service. Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions. at June 13, 2026 11:09 PM (glnUu) 189
Doof, I am glad you are doing things today, but take care of you, too.
Figured I would nag you here, too. 😉 Posted by: Piper at June 13, 2026 11:07 PM (p4NUW) Nagging accepted and appreciated. I wouldn't expect anything otherwise from you! Posted by: Doof at June 13, 2026 11:09 PM (QMAsf) 190
I thought the Lois Lane character was based on the Torchy Blane movies and the name was from the actress Lola Lane.
Posted by: Joemarine at June 13, 2026 *** Yes, I think that was it. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 11:10 PM (wzUl9) 191
Green Chartreuse is actually starting to reappear on the store shelves for the common folk.
Now, if we could just get the 'Green Fairy' (Absinthe)...😜 Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 11:11 PM (uTEOj) 192
Doof
Her values and stories live on in you and your children. May your line remain strong. May healing sharpen the appreciation, and how you got to say goodby. Not all of us got to do that. Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 11:11 PM (u82oZ) 193
Spent most of my life in VT. It's pretty damn liberal.
Posted by: 496 at June 13, 2026 11:11 PM (sOtuf) 194
All this chat about the Lane sisters got me thinking about Franke Laine (phonetically the same in spite of the I). Not only did he record Rawhide, but also sang the theme in Blazing Saddles!
Posted by: LRob in OK at June 13, 2026 11:12 PM (Jr+re) 195
They want to move to the states and are working on it. These are the people we need, not invaders who hate us.
Seeing it through their eyes made me even prouder to be American, and I was never not proud. Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 13, 2026 10:58 PM (WONhk) Yeah. Emma Robinson and her family want to stay, Mr. H and Friends need to come here. Maybe even L3wis. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 11:12 PM (1Ff7Z) 196
Doof, I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers
Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at June 13, 2026 11:13 PM (rYvai) 197
Watching a Korean TV series. Trigger. It is a comedy.
Somebody is dumping guns and ammo in Korea and the first thing virtually everyone does is run about shooting people. Did I mention it is a comedy? Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 11:13 PM (/lPRQ) 198
Curaçao has a population of 150 thousand.
They have a World Cup team? Does Fargo, North Dakota, get a team too? Fargo's about that big. Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 11:07 PM (VHUov) The Fargo Bickering Scandis. Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 11:13 PM (GZXat) 199
172 Hi, Piper! How’s the Afterlife?
Posted by: Bulg at June 13, 2026 11:14 PM (77rzZ) 200
More likely, I guess. Almost certainly the name came from actress Lola Lane, who with her sister Priscilla was starring in movies then.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:58 PM (wzUl9) I worked with someone named Lois Lane. Real cutie... Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 13, 2026 11:14 PM (nbLIj) 201
Anyway, I'm not sure how to mat the poster, so guess I'll just get it flattened/framed and take a picture.
Posted by: JQ at June 13, 2026 10:59 PM (rdVOm) Try Hobby Lobby, Aaron Brothers (if they still exist) or Michael's. Used to be you could find put together frame pieces to make a non-standard size. The three could easily mat it for you. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 11:14 PM (1Ff7Z) 202
FUN FACT
The Old First Church, Bennington, Vermont is now a Universalist Unitarian and Islamic Cultural and Community Engagement Center. Mary Cloggenstien leads meditations and koranic recitals on alternate Tuesdays (leave Birkenstocks at the door-even those are haram inside) Posted by: Heads up with Miklos at June 13, 2026 11:15 PM (6VErX) 203
Me too, Doof.
Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 11:15 PM (RCjYY) Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 11:15 PM (viF8m) 205
200 The Fargo Bickering Scandis.
Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 11:13 PM (GZXat) They were looking real chipper last time i seen 'em. Posted by: Rex B at June 13, 2026 11:15 PM (rgnea) 206
Thanks for the suggestions!
There's a Hobby Lobby near here. Nearest Michael's is an hour's drive... never heard of Aaron Brothers. Posted by: JQ at June 13, 2026 11:16 PM (rdVOm) 207
Curazao is a colony of Holland. I was wondering why the Dutch got multiple teams.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 13, 2026 11:16 PM (rbvCR) 208
Youtube is loaded with vids of europeans coming to America and losing their shit. This one dude from the UK was only here a few hours somewhere in the south and met some locals. He got invited onto a house boat, shot guns, saw alligators, got drunk, all in a few hours. Dude lost his shit. lol
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 13, 2026 11:16 PM (snZF9) 209
201 172 Hi, Piper! How’s the Afterlife?
Posted by: Bulg at June 13, 2026 11:14 PM (77rzZ Pretty good, sad for my friend today, of course. But I did go to tea with my kiddo, we had a great time. She even said so before we went upstairs tonight. I had a honeysuckle pear oolong that was very good. Posted by: Piper at June 13, 2026 11:16 PM (p4NUW) 210
Time I headed off to the pillow, I guess. Tomorrow, an early morning workout, then the Book Thread for a bit, and a video tour of a new Terre Haute property. Busy morning!
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 11:16 PM (wzUl9) 211
You would think there would be surveillance cameras on the reflecting pool and other such things.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 13, 2026 11:16 PM (DZ9Lv) 212
200 The Fargo Bickering Scandis.
Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 11:13 PM (GZXat) They were looking real chipper last time i seen 'em. Posted by: Rex B at June 13, 2026 11:15 PM (rgnea) https://www.fargowoodchippers.com/ Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 11:17 PM (GZXat) 213
Curaçao has a population of 150 thousand.
They have a World Cup team? Does Fargo, North Dakota, get a team too? Fargo's about that big. ———- I wondered about this too. Soccer is the main sport I referee. Yeah I know…. I hate FIFA hate the diving etc….. But anyways, Curacao is a colony of the Netherlands and they convinced the guys that couldn’t make the Dutch national team to come play in the Caribbean. So basically Netherlands Team B. Posted by: NC Ref at June 13, 2026 11:17 PM (xOqcp) 214
Curaçao has a population of 150 thousand.
They have a World Cup team? Does Fargo, North Dakota, get a team too? Fargo's about that big. Posted by: mikeski I think the Faroe Islands and Malta have fielded WC teams. Posted by: Puddleglum, Back in Babylon DC at June 13, 2026 11:18 PM (sAmhv) 215
Try Hobby Lobby, Aaron Brothers (if they still exist) or Michael's. Used to be you could find put together frame pieces to make a non-standard size. The three could easily mat it for you.
Posted by: OrangeEn Michaels ate Aaron Brothers. My experience with framing is custom is by far the best but you have to mortgage your house. Next is Michaels. They have lots of framing options and their processes are pretty good. Prices are excellent. Hobby lobby is fine but it's down to food chain in my experience. Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions. at June 13, 2026 11:18 PM (glnUu) 216
I'm here to raise a glass in honor of Doof's mother, welcome Some Rat back to the ONT and announce that the AoS "prophet token" is now available to be awarded to the best prognosticators on the Morning Report.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 13, 2026 11:18 PM (5P5DO) 217
The Club ONT bar has been freshly stocked with alcohol, cheetos, wheat thins and Mountain Dew. Help yourself.
I hope they didn't grow in the toilet. Posted by: GWB at June 13, 2026 11:18 PM (kU0PQ) 218
Other than the guns.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 11:15 PM (viF8m ------- You're right about that. But they did pass a state law that all firearm purchases - even between two private parties) must go through an FFL. Posted by: 496 at June 13, 2026 11:19 PM (sOtuf) 219
Yeah. Emma Robinson and her family want to stay, Mr. H and Friends need to come here. Maybe even L3wis.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 11:12 PM (1Ff7Z) ******************* Maybe we could trade them for the liberals like Gerbil Gere and DiSmearo. If I were in charge I think I could talk President Trump into this idea. I think lesbos Ellen and Rosie have sadly returned to the USA. I guess no one gave a hoot who they were over there (or here). Rosie even had a facelift but I can't tell as she's still as ugly as if a steam roller smushed her face like a Pekingese. Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 13, 2026 11:19 PM (WONhk) 220
The Club ONT bar has been freshly stocked with alcohol, cheetos, wheat thins and Mountain Dew. Help yourself.
I hope they didn't grow in the toilet. Posted by: GWB at June 13, 2026 11:18 PM (kU0PQ) Errrr, were summoned from... Posted by: GWB at June 13, 2026 11:19 PM (kU0PQ) 221
@64
>>Why on earth is this in their purview? There are two avenues that can be used to check the executive, either the thing is explicitly defined in statutory language, or the thing is subject to the administrative procedures act. Presidents aren't kings who can rule by fiat. No having said that, Republicans are usually held to a higher more stringent standard. Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 13, 2026 11:19 PM (XV/Pl) 222
You would think there would be surveillance cameras on the reflecting pool and other such things.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 13, 2026 11:16 PM (DZ9Lv) There should be Secret Service snipers. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 11:20 PM (1z8ji) 223
224 You would think there would be surveillance cameras on the reflecting pool and other such things.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 13, 2026 11:16 PM (DZ9Lv I thought there was a live shot camera across from the reflecting pool. Posted by: Piper at June 13, 2026 11:21 PM (p4NUW) 224
I loved the Bartles & James ads. Watching them makes me smile. "Thank you for your support" was a meme before the internet.
Posted by: GWB at June 13, 2026 11:21 PM (kU0PQ) 225
What about Camaroon?
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 13, 2026 11:21 PM (XV/Pl) 226
You would think there would be surveillance cameras on the reflecting pool and other such things.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal If they could track down some grandmother who ignored the missing sign "Do Not Walk On Grass" on J6 they already know who all these miscreants are and are choosing to pretend they don't. Vandalizing national monuments probably has steeper penalties than walking on grass. especially given that the repair cost probably exceeds the average Democrats annual wages. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 11:22 PM (/lPRQ) 227
https://www.fargowoodchippers.com/
Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 11:17 PM (GZXat) Ha ha!!! That's awesome. Posted by: Rex B at June 13, 2026 11:22 PM (rgnea) 228
No having said that, Republicans are usually held to a higher more stringent standard.
Posted by: Thomas Bender I'm pretty sure you meant to say Republicans are subject to the whims of Democrat Hawaiian judges. Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions. at June 13, 2026 11:22 PM (glnUu) 229
I think lesbos Ellen and Rosie have sadly returned to the USA.
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 13, 2026 11:19 PM (WONhk) We should send them back for the ones I mentioned above. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 11:22 PM (1Ff7Z) 230
I saw Honeysuckle Pear Oolong open for…
Posted by: Bulg at June 13, 2026 11:23 PM (77rzZ) 231
Sorry for you loss Doof, godspeed to your mother.
Posted by: PaleRider at June 13, 2026 11:23 PM (PV+Zw) 232
Now, if we could just get the 'Green Fairy' (Absinthe)...😜
Posted by: COMountainMarie Then I have good news! [/professorfarnsworth] Real absinthe has been available again in the USA since 2007. ..... Too much thujone does dull the senses in the same way alcohol does, and more will cause muscle spasms, and eventually death, but it's never been proven to be hallucinogenic. That likely came from other crap added to 19th-century absinthe. Even then, American absinthe is limited to about 1/3 as much thujone as European absinthe. If you drink enough American absinthe to get enough thujone to have a noticeable effect, your BAC will be about 1.4%, and you'd have died of alcohol poisoning quite a while ago. European? Your BAC will be about 0.4% and you'd be somewhat-more-recently dead. Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 11:25 PM (VHUov) 233
I loved the Bartles & James ads. Watching them makes me smile. "Thank you for your support" was a meme before the internet.
Posted by: GWB at June 13, 2026 11:21 PM (kU0PQ) B&J was a E&J Gallo product. You know, like Thunderbird. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 11:25 PM (1Ff7Z) 234
https://www.fargowoodchippers.com/
Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 11:17 PM (GZXat) Ha ha!!! That's awesome. Posted by: Rex B at June 13, 2026 11:22 PM (rgnea) It's the 30th anniversary of the movie, so marketing genius on the baseball team's part. Posted by: Vendette at June 13, 2026 11:26 PM (GZXat) 235
@230
>>I'm pretty sure you meant to say Republicans are subject to the whims of Democrat Hawaiian judges. This is true. The thing about the Kennedy Center Naming thing is that Trump didn't remove Kennedy's name, he added his own as a joint designation. The statute creating the Center establishes the name of the center, so, in this case, Trump really does not have a leg to stand on. I mean it's still pure TDS but this is what is to be expected. Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 13, 2026 11:27 PM (XV/Pl) 236
"You would think there would be surveillance cameras...'
I think the people who run the surveillance cameras are the same people who are pissing in the pool. Posted by: Case at June 13, 2026 11:27 PM (+zXtV) 237
I loved the Bartles & James ads. Watching them makes me smile. "Thank you for your support" was a meme before the internet.
Yes! Posted by: Martini & Rossi at June 13, 2026 11:28 PM (rgnea) 238
>>>On the other hand, Tousi claims no one is in charge and this is a big smokescreen. I am not worried as all will be well.
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat --- I'm more worried about here than the stupid Iranians. They don't understand, he owned casinos and they are playing their favorite game in his house. It's the fucking judges that are killing us. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 11:28 PM (7X7ea) 239
221 I guess no one gave a hoot who they were over there (or here). Rosie even had a facelift but I can't tell as she's still as ugly as if a steam roller smushed her face like a Pekingese.
Soooo....how does one tell the difference between Rosie and Stephen King (mister old lesbo)😮??!!! Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 11:29 PM (uTEOj) 240
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 11:25 PM (1Ff7Z).
Huh, I thought wine coolers, were like today's hard seltzers. Clear alcohol mixed with fruity flavors. I cannot drink wine, my normally cast iron stomach feels like I got punched when I try but wine coolers never did that to me. Posted by: PaleRider at June 13, 2026 11:29 PM (PV+Zw) 241
B&J was a E&J Gallo product. You know, like Thunderbird.
Posted by: OrangeEnt Maybe so, but sure tasted better than T-bird! (Not a high bar, but still...MUCH better) Posted by: JQ at June 13, 2026 11:29 PM (rdVOm) 242
Hi, Piper! How’s the Afterlife?
Posted by: Bulg Pretty good, sad for my friend today, of course. But I did go to tea with my kiddo, we had a great time. She even said so before we went upstairs tonight. I had a honeysuckle pear oolong that was very good. Posted by: Piper I saw Honeysuckle Pear Oolong open for… Posted by: Bulg .....The Tea Party, of course. https://youtu.be/eIBpcM2Y2fQ Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 11:30 PM (VHUov) 243
The statute creating the Center establishes the name of the center, so, in this case, Trump really does not have a leg to stand on.
I mean it's still pure TDS but this is what is to be expected. Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 13, 2026 11:27 PM (XV/Pl) So have the EPA and OSHA go through the Kennedy Center with a fine-tooth comb, and have them find asbestos, or radon, or outgassing formaldehyde. "Remediation of this old building will be too expensive. Best to raze it to the ground, and build Trump Center in its place." Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 11:31 PM (1z8ji) 244
Summer after high school (1985) was when I began drinking (mostly because my parents wouldn't be on me for drinking while in high school). This was FFx Co., Va, and while we drank a lot of beer, we drank a LOT of orange California Cooler (OCC). That stuff was fantastic.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 13, 2026 11:31 PM (DZ9Lv) 245
231 I think lesbos Ellen and Rosie have sadly returned to the USA.
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 13, 2026 11:19 PM (WONhk) ---- We could send them bags of chocolate dicks welcoming them back. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 11:31 PM (7X7ea) 246
I don't understand (or care) why Curacao, which is a Dutch colony, gets a World Cup team. Seems like it would be treated as part of the Netherlands.
As I say, they can give Florissant, MO its own team too, for all I care. Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 11:31 PM (RCjYY) 247
Videos of Eurpeens shooting guns for the first time and using soccer balls as targets would rather perfect.
Posted by: Miklos kicks around ideas at June 13, 2026 11:33 PM (6VErX) 248
Prayers for comfort to Clan Doof.
Just got word on the passing of a great lady, the proud trophy wife (I would call her that and she would beam) of my dear friend John. Cancer took her at 63. They deserved many more years together.. Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 13, 2026 11:33 PM (nbLIj) Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 11:34 PM (viF8m) 250
B&J was a E&J Gallo product. You know, like Thunderbird.
Posted by: OrangeEnt The ladies liked B&J. Let them have a couple then slip them a Cisco*. * The first roofie. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 11:35 PM (/lPRQ) 251
Off to bed. Night, all!
Posted by: Piper at June 13, 2026 11:35 PM (p4NUW) 252
When I met the girl who became my wife, she was drinking Bartles and James coolers. E-Club at Fort Sam. Buddies and I had split a fifth of Bacardi 151 in the parking lot before going in. I am amazed I was even upright, but, hell I was at my physical peak. I was good to go.
Aw man, now I'm all misty with the nostalgia. Were we ever so young? Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 11:35 PM (0aYVJ) 253
{{{Doof}}}
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 13, 2026 11:36 PM (R+iUD) Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 13, 2026 11:37 PM (DZ9Lv) 255
They riot whether the Knicks win OR lose.
Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 11:38 PM (RCjYY) 256
Sweet Doof.
'I pray you find rest tonight and strength waiting for you in the morning.' Much love my friend. Good night to the best Morons ever!!!❣️❣️❣️ Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 11:38 PM (uTEOj) 257
*idly doodles "Mrs. Graham Platner"...*
Posted by: Miss Lindsey, of the Carolina Lindseys at June 13, 2026 11:38 PM (6VErX) 258
>>Riot time in the Big Apple
Stupid people will always do stupid shit. After 50 years this was a fun run. Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 11:41 PM (viF8m) 259
>>>Knicks versus Spurs. This is one dirty new basketball game. We're down to about 5 minutes left. Could go either way. Could end up in a brawl with everybody hauled off to jail.
Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions >I don't like either one of them but NY earned that. Scrappy dudes. It helps if you try to play a little team ball. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 13, 2026 11:44 PM (SRceu) 260
Wasn't one of our retards troll babbling something about OrangeManBad having jinxed the Knicks?
I didn't realize it was the finals... let alone that they just won the series 4-1. HA HA! Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 13, 2026 11:44 PM (R+iUD) 261
Graham Platner:
Quantas, a respected pollster, has Platner only leading Collins by one point, according to a new poll. Ten days ago, another had Platner up by 10. Platner's internal poll has him up by 4, apparently. In any event, he's falling. I think any DEM but Platner could've beaten Collins. Nominating Platner was a real gift to the GOP. They probably won't have to spend a ton of money in ME now. Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 11:44 PM (RCjYY) 262
It's the 30th anniversary of the movie, so marketing genius on the baseball team's part.
Posted by: Vendette at June 13, Definitely! I used to have a guy helping me who had fam in ND. They were mostly Twins fans. But so was he. Anyway, this kid had lots of trouble with the Law out my way- petty crime stuff. And when he had outstanding warrants, he'd always wait to turn himself in til October, when hopefully, the Twins were in a pennant race- (God Bless Kirby Puckett). But in general, he hated baseball, along with every pro sport. Posted by: Rex B at June 13, 2026 11:44 PM (rgnea) 263
196 All this chat about the Lane sisters got me thinking about Franke Laine (phonetically the same in spite of the I). Not only did he record Rawhide, but also sang the theme in Blazing Saddles!
Posted by: LRob in OK at June 13, 2026 11:12 PM (Jr+re) Mel Brooks told the story that Laine didn't realize the movie was a comedy- he thought it was a real Western and that was why he was singing his heart out, perfectly serious, in the title. Posted by: sal at June 13, 2026 11:44 PM (f+FmA) 264
Best of thoughts and prayers, Doof
These things ain't easy Our mommas raised us to deal with it though Posted by: Miklos at June 13, 2026 11:45 PM (6VErX) 265
Doof- so sorry to hear about your mother. Prayers for her and all her loved ones.
Posted by: sal at June 13, 2026 11:49 PM (f+FmA) 266
My condolences to Doof as well. My own mother, 96 now, is in the twilight. Her ticker is giving out, it appears. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 13, 2026 11:50 PM (w6EFb) Posted by: COMountainMarie at June 13, 2026 11:53 PM (uTEOj) 268
My condolences to Doof as well. My own mother, 96 now, is in the twilight. Her ticker is giving out, it appears.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley Please know and tell her, perhaps, if she remembers me or Dixie, that I am thinking and praying about MR. Posted by: Miklos at June 13, 2026 11:53 PM (6VErX) Posted by: Unobtrusive Miklos at June 13, 2026 11:54 PM (6VErX) 270
Trump should turn the Kennedy Center into an ICE detention facility.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 13, 2026 11:55 PM (cx1bp) 271
Doof, I am glad you are doing things today, but take care of you, too.
Figured I would nag you here, too. 😉 Posted by: Piper at June 13, 2026 11:07 PM (p4NUW) Nagging accepted and appreciated. I wouldn't expect anything otherwise from you! Posted by: Doof at June 13, 2026 11:09 PM (QMAsf) If you need help with an ONT or three, let me know. I've been working on a weekday one. You deserve the accolades for yours. https://youtu.be/sZhWPrxeHwo Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 13, 2026 11:56 PM (qx7Zg) 272
>> perhaps, if she remembers me or Dixie,
Thanks so much. Her mind is still pretty good (although she's slipping a bit), and she remembers you both. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 13, 2026 11:57 PM (w6EFb) 273
Trump should turn the Kennedy Center into an ICE detention facility.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 13, 2026 11:55 PM (cx1bp) Or a holding facility for activist judges. It might have sufficient capacity. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 13, 2026 11:58 PM (qx7Zg) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 11:58 PM (7X7ea) 275
Trump should turn the Kennedy Center into an ICE detention facility.
Posted by: Tom Servo That would be cruel and unusual because of the poor state of repair. But illegal detention combined with Chinese Opera rehearsals could work Posted by: Miklos expects many self deportations at June 13, 2026 11:58 PM (6VErX) 276
she remembers you both.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley I instantly feel that as a blessing Posted by: Miklos at June 14, 2026 12:00 AM (6VErX) Posted by: JackStraw at June 14, 2026 12:02 AM (viF8m) 278
With the threat from President Trump to send Yoko Ono to Iran, the Islamic Government immediately agreed to the USA Offer......
Posted by: CNN Breaking News at June 14, 2026 12:03 AM (Bnw/D) Posted by: mnw at June 14, 2026 12:04 AM (RCjYY) 280
Sincere condolences to Doof on the passing of your Mother.
Hope they don't give you three days in the barrel* *Cool Hand Luke reference. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 14, 2026 12:06 AM (QGaXH) 281
Hope they don't give you three days in the barrel*
*Cool Hand Luke reference. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan You're thinking outside the box Posted by: Miklos the Cooler King at June 14, 2026 12:08 AM (6VErX) 282
Eternal rest grant unto Mama Doof, and perpetual light shine upon her.
May the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen. Posted by: tcn in AK at June 14, 2026 12:08 AM (m/atT) 283
> 114 mikeski
> Green Chartreuse is actually starting to reappear on the store shelves My favorite cocktail is the Last Word. I will keep my eyes peeled! Here in Oregon we have a website that shows what is in stock at the state-run stores. I can't even find a page for the product anymore. Posted by: frammish at June 14, 2026 12:11 AM (rcENI) Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 14, 2026 12:11 AM (Cqx++) 285
Well, here is one for the books: friend trailered a '68 Buick Wildcat to my place today, to have me fix the brakes. He had hired a guy to do it, a "mechanic with 40 years' experience". He had placed the new brake shoes and new wheel cylinders on the seats of the car.
Well, "mechanic" changed out the brake shoes, but never installed the new wheel cylinders. Brake drums would not go on over new shoes, because old wheel cylinders were stuck in partially-applied position. So what does dillweed do? He shortened up the adjusting screw and sleeve to make the bottoms of the shoes come closer together, and jams the brake drums on. Buddy comes home, tries the brakes. Real hard pedal, car does not stop. Wheel cylinders all seized. Doh! I just checked Rock Auto. The Wildcat and my '65 Olds Delta 88 use the same adjuster screw, so I can rob those parts from the Olds if I don't have any loose ones in the parts bin. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:14 AM (1z8ji) 286
Huh, Gene Shalit died yesterday. Thought he'd gone a few years ago....
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 14, 2026 12:15 AM (1Ff7Z) 287
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I like a number of Brooks' films in which Gene Wilder did not appear, including but not limited to High Anxiety; Spaceballs and History of the World, Part 1. But I do agree that Wilder was in Brooks' 3 best. Posted by: mnw at June 14, 2026 12:16 AM (RCjYY) 288
smells like lutefisk in here
Posted by: the nose always knows at June 14, 2026 12:18 AM (qobL1) 289
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That happens a lot with very elderly celebrities. Esquire magazine used to run a "Dead or Alive?" feature. It was surprisingly difficult. Posted by: mnw at June 14, 2026 12:19 AM (RCjYY) 290
Now I am thinking about my Old Mama.
She started in the secretarial pool at the IRS in 1959. Didn't stay long, because stuff happened and I came along, she never worked after. But I told her I could get her a job with the CIA, because she knew the Sekrit Code that all had forgotten. A rarer skill by the 80s than deciphering Mayan hieroglyphs. Posted by: Miklos makes notes at June 14, 2026 12:21 AM (6VErX) 291
smells like lutefisk in here
Posted by: the nose always knows at June 14, 2026 12:18 AM (qobL1) (checks sole of shoe) Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:21 AM (1z8ji) 292
>>>I just checked Rock Auto. The Wildcat and my '65 Olds Delta 88 use the same adjuster screw, so I can rob those parts from the Olds if I don't have any loose ones in the parts bin.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon --- 40 yrs. experience, lot of cars still had shoes. Rule on those slave cylinders is to to rebuild them all if you do one. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 14, 2026 12:22 AM (7X7ea) 293
But I do agree that Wilder was in Brooks' 3 best. Posted by: mnw --- Wasn't speaking of him as an actor but as a co-writer/contributor. Brooks humor was rather unrestrained and crude; Wilder modified that. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 14, 2026 12:24 AM (7X7ea) 294
287 ...I just checked Rock Auto. The Wildcat and my '65 Olds Delta 88 use the same adjuster screw, so I can rob those parts from the Olds if I don't have any loose ones in the parts bin.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:14 AM (1z8ji) "...'65 Olds Delta 88.." My second car was a '68 Olds Delmont 88. I bought it from a used car lot in 1976 for $400. It had almost 90,000 miles on the odometer. Even in its dotage it was a cool, beautiful to me car. The timing chain went out at 125000 and I had to junk it. It was my favorite of the cars I'd owned until my 2015 Grand Cherokee knocked it out of 1st place. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 14, 2026 12:25 AM (QGaXH) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 14, 2026 12:25 AM (7X7ea) Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 14, 2026 12:25 AM (qx7Zg) 297
40 yrs. experience, lot of cars still had shoes.
Rule on those slave cylinders is to to rebuild them all if you do one. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 14, 2026 12:22 AM (7X7ea) My friend had 4 brand new wheel cylinders in boxes on the seat. No need to rebuild the old ones. Now, just maybe, the new parts are wrong for the car, and Bubba tried a workaround. In which case he should have quit right there and gotten on the phone. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:26 AM (1z8ji) 298
The U.S. deported 24 illegal aliens to the Central African Republic today-- mostly Middle Easterners.
The U.S. gives the CAR money to accept illegals who can't be deported to their home country, for various reasons. I'm surprised that some Hawaiian judge didn't block these deportations. Posted by: mnw at June 14, 2026 12:27 AM (RCjYY) Posted by: Mikleuse, noting that Cajuns think Quebecois talk funny at June 14, 2026 12:28 AM (6VErX) Posted by: JackStraw at June 14, 2026 12:28 AM (viF8m) 301
Brazil shocked by tie with Morocco
Haiti outplays Scotland but loses 1-0, Scotland’s first appearance in 24 years. Australia up 1-0 in first half. Posted by: World Cup Update at June 14, 2026 12:28 AM (uONGz) 302
My second car was a '68 Olds Delmont 88. I bought it from a used car lot in 1976 for $400. It had almost 90,000 miles on the odometer. Even in its dotage it was a cool, beautiful to me car. The timing chain went out at 125000 and I had to junk it.
It was my favorite of the cars I'd owned until my 2015 Grand Cherokee knocked it out of 1st place. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 14, 2026 12:25 AM (QGaXH) This one has about 103000 miles on it. Body very rusty, Windshield destroyed by hail (and it was a NEW one I had had installed, dammit!). Interior fabric all crisp and falling apart. The 425 engine and TH400 transmission are the only real good parts it has. Its time has come. Part it out. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:30 AM (1z8ji) 303
That happens a lot with very elderly celebrities. Esquire magazine used to run a "Dead or Alive?" feature.
It was surprisingly difficult. Posted by: mnw at June 14, 2026 12:19 AM (RCjYY) Once he retired and I stopped watching tv and movie reviews, he left my consciousness. Quite a few people do, for sure. Wouldn't know unless finding an obit or post about it. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 14, 2026 12:30 AM (1Ff7Z) 304
302 Imagine where we would be right now if Harris had won.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 14, 2026 12:28 AM (viF8m) Pfft...b***h would jus be sittin there eating crackers.... Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 14, 2026 12:31 AM (QGaXH) 305
4-1 win vs Paraguay by US greatest goal difference win since 1930 (first World Cup) against, weirdly enough also Paraguay.
Posted by: World Cup Update at June 14, 2026 12:31 AM (uONGz) 306
4-1 win vs Paraguay by US greatest goal difference win since 1930 (first World Cup) against, weirdly enough also Paraguay.
Posted by: World Cup Update at June 14, 2026 12:31 AM (uONGz) If you have just one guay, is it Monoguay? Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:33 AM (1z8ji) 307
Just got Yoko Ono's Music of the Mind. A great CD and I recommend everyone buy it.
This handsome volume traces Ono’s career across continents, beginning with the artist’s early work in Tokyo. Ono’s time in 1960s London is also centered, and the survey looks critically at the development of her work in that period against the more public specter of her relationship with John Lennon and The Beatles. The book then focuses a wider lens on Ono’s transnational networks, including her impact on continental Europe and her extended residency in New York. Throughout her career in each of these places. Cackle ...... Cackle .............. Cackle ......... Posted by: Kami Harris at June 14, 2026 12:33 AM (xl8DV) 308
"Imagine if Harris had won"
Harris lost the popular vote, as well as the Electoral College. I didn't think she was ever really a threat to win. Representatives Jasmine Crockett and Al Green won't be returning to Congress*, but... the DEMs now have to defend and promote Platner. *Thanks, Texas! Posted by: mnw at June 14, 2026 12:34 AM (RCjYY) 309
Cackle ...... Cackle .............. Cackle .........
Posted by: Kami Harris at June 14, 2026 12:33 AM (xl8DV) That sounds eerily plausible. (touches wood) Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:35 AM (1z8ji) 310
My favorite cocktail is the Last Word. I will keep my eyes peeled!
Here in Oregon we have a website that shows what is in stock at the state-run stores. I can't even find a page for the product anymore. Posted by: frammish I got myself a bottle for Christmas in 2024. I just happened to see it on the shelf. A store employee said they just got an allocation of six bottles, for the first time in a while. I've only seen it once since then, but I don't always walk down the liqueur aisle. They're leaving the price tag on the shelf and the slot open, which they hadn't been for years, so they're expecting it to show up at least once in a while..... Posted by: mikeski at June 14, 2026 12:35 AM (VHUov) 311
Belated prayers ascending for Doof and his family.
Posted by: Notorious BFD at June 14, 2026 12:36 AM (ceJ0R) 312
They're leaving the price tag on the shelf and the slot open, which they hadn't been for years, so they're expecting it to show up at least once in a while.....
Posted by: mikeski at June 14, 2026 12:35 AM (VHUov) A guy could make a buck putting Prestone into green Chartreuse bottles. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:37 AM (1z8ji) Posted by: World Cup Update at June 14, 2026 12:37 AM (uONGz) 314
Paraguay scored an own goal, I think I read. Not sure the U.S. beat a real futball powerhouse.
Posted by: mnw at June 14, 2026 12:38 AM (RCjYY) 315
Doof, Mr. JTB and I send prayers and good thoughts to you and your family on the passing of your Mother.
Posted by: Mrs JTB at June 14, 2026 12:38 AM (yTvNw) 316
Many leftists cheering against US due to Orange Cheeto Man bad.
Many tears shed last night. Posted by: World Cup Update at June 14, 2026 12:37 AM (uONGz) Yeah, I no longer care about sports, but the USA must win the cup to drive the leftists crazy. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 14, 2026 12:39 AM (1Ff7Z) 317
4-1 win vs Paraguay by US greatest goal difference win since 1930 (first World Cup) against, weirdly enough also Paraguay.
Posted by: World Cup Update If you have just one guay, is it Monoguay? Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon I think it's like "normal" and "paranormal." So Uruguay fields a team of humans, and Paraguay has werewolves or some such. So that 4-1 win was really something! Posted by: mikeski at June 14, 2026 12:39 AM (VHUov) 318
We need to reign the judiciary in, the way Bukele did in El Salvador.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at June 14, 2026 12:41 AM (ZVgZ4) 319
Late as usual.
Scotsman on the streets of LA "look at that truck! it's beautiful! (Gasping) ... (Polished stainless steel fuel tanker/Kenwood). Then.. look at that! (It was pretty good looking/clean concrete truck Posted by: 13times at June 14, 2026 12:41 AM (rbzge) 320
304 This one has about 103000 miles on it. Body very rusty, Windshield destroyed by hail (and it was a NEW one I had had installed, dammit!). Interior fabric all crisp and falling apart. The 425 engine and TH400 transmission are the only real good parts it has. Its time has come. Part it out.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:30 AM (1z8ji) Mine had the 350 engine. Nothing special, I just liked the look of the car. Timing chain went out a few weeks before I was to go back to NY for fall semester. Repair shop replaced the chain but I couldn't afford to have the bent valves fixed so the car sat at my parents house in Florida until I came home at Christmas. I attempted to do the valves myself as I was home for about four weeks but on reassembly kept getting water in the oil. I don't know how a cylinder could have cracked. I think it came back ok from the repair shop except for the valves. I've always suspected I somehow misaligned either a head gasket or the intake manifold gasket on two or three reassembly tries. I didn't have anybody knowledgeable to help me then. It remains one of the mysteries of my life. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 14, 2026 12:42 AM (QGaXH) 321
I think it's like "normal" and "paranormal." So Uruguay fields a team of humans, and Paraguay has werewolves or some such.
So that 4-1 win was really something! Posted by: mikeski at June 14, 2026 12:39 AM (VHUov) Hah! You know, I was reading a website about potential places for Americans (or Canadians) to live expat, and Paraguay is pretty high on the list. Quite stable, not extravagantly corrupt, decent climate, and moderate cost of living. And so rarely in the news, it must be pretty safe. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:42 AM (1z8ji) 322
Before I forget, a correction. I erred big time last night about Mercury viewing in the Southern vs northern hemisphere. Low and behold, Mercury is a little bit higher at sunset at given N latitude than south. I was thinking about last time, on the morning side, when there was a huge difference, much better in the south. In Stellarium, at first blush it looked better in the south (and that was because, being upside-down(ish), things were flipped a bit. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 14, 2026 12:43 AM (w6EFb) 323
Even Richard Pryor smoothed him out.
Posted by: Braenyard I have been looking (no success) on finding Richard Pryor's routine on why the Japanese effed up by attacking Pearl Harbor. Posted by: Mikleuse, noting that Cajuns think Quebecois talk funny at June 14, 2026 12:45 AM (6VErX) 324
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:14 AM (1z8ji)
You would have ate a gun barrel if you had to deal with the clusterfuck of an engine I had to deal with all week. Pretend harley mechanics need to be castrated so they can't create more like them. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 14, 2026 12:46 AM (snZF9) 325
Every conservative soccer fan I know was all into the US team in 2010 and 2014. Didn’t matter that Obama was president. Cheer for the country not the president.
Leftists are scumbags who only support their country if one of theirs is in office. Posted by: World Cup Update at June 14, 2026 12:46 AM (uONGz) 326
I didn't have anybody knowledgeable to help me then.
It remains one of the mysteries of my life. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 14, 2026 12:42 AM (QGaXH) I don't know if the Olds 350 is an "interference engine", as many modern engines are now. Many older engines, the valves were so situated that even at full lift, they would fall short of clashing with the pistons should the timing chain break at high RPMs. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:46 AM (1z8ji) 327
A guy could make a buck putting Prestone into green Chartreuse bottles.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:37 AM (1z8ji) Don't encourage this crowd. They are quite susceptible. Posted by: Pete Bog at June 14, 2026 12:48 AM (evNCU) 328
322 Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 14, 2026 12:43 AM (w6EFb)
Always enjoy your posts. The other night I replied to one but I copied the wrong post so it didn't make sense. It was about sunrise and 40 N latitude and the sun rising later each day now. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 14, 2026 12:50 AM (QGaXH) 329
I wonder if Ace has ever considered a separate "Stars and Rockets" thread. Like The Food Thread and The Hobby Thread.
Posted by: mnw at June 14, 2026 12:54 AM (RCjYY) 330
Woot! Saw 2 planets tonight; sky very clear. One quite bright, and one very dim, about 1.5 Thumbs closer to the Sun. Venus and Mercury?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:54 AM (1z8ji) 331
Paraguay is clearly the inferior of the guays. Doesn't even have a coast. Sad ass guay.
Posted by: and don't even get me started on south america in general 332
326 I don't know if the Olds 350 is an "interference engine", as many modern engines are now. Many older engines, the valves were so situated that even at full lift, they would fall short of clashing with the pistons should the timing chain break at high RPMs.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 12:46 AM (1z8ji) Oh yeah, it bent the valves up big time. I sent both heads to a machine shop to have the valves replaced and the mating gasket surfaces planed flat. On reassembly kept getting water in oil even after three tries. Then I had to go back to school so the car sat until summer when my dad made me junk it. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 14, 2026 12:54 AM (QGaXH) 333
Not even 1am yet
Posted by: Skip at June 14, 2026 12:56 AM (Ia/+0) 334
>> It was about sunrise and 40 N latitude and the sun rising later each day now.
Tomorrow will be earliest sunrise for Seattle, so that just wraps it up for the lower 48. Latest sunset for me about 35N will be June 29. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 14, 2026 12:57 AM (w6EFb) 335
@ODNIgov - 1h
Slide 2: A map created by ODNI using U.S. government data to show [40] lab locations, biosafety levels at each location, the type of research being conducted, and if biological weapons were being stored. Slide 4: Data compiled from open source information that was corroborated with U.S. government information including U.S. Embassy in Ukraine data, showing connections to the defense industry and research project data on U.S. funded highly pathogenic avian flu and other highly infectious viruses in biocontainment labs in Ukraine. https://x.com/ODNIgov Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 14, 2026 12:57 AM (7X7ea) 336
320 It's because upon reassembly you didn't put sealant on the head bolts and the coolant got into the oil that way.
The head bolt threads go into the water jacket on that engine Posted by: MAxIE at June 14, 2026 12:57 AM (9DOTQ) 337
334 >> It was about sunrise and 40 N latitude and the sun rising later each day now.
Tomorrow will be earliest sunrise for Seattle, so that just wraps it up for the lower 48. Latest sunset for me about 35N will be June 29. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 14, 2026 12:57 AM (w6EFb) I think my reply was that I'm at 33.6539 per goggle maps Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 14, 2026 12:59 AM (QGaXH) 338
320 By the way we should make a list of Cali morons as it has changed significantly
No more Beebs or Steve or Peaches *MAxIE abides* Posted by: MAxIE at June 14, 2026 01:00 AM (9DOTQ) 339
>> about 1.5 Thumbs closer to the Sun. Venus and Mercury?
I put 51N in Stellarium again. Venus is now pretty above Jupiter, so I'm guessing that's what you were seeing. Mercury is pretty damn low when the Sun gets far enough below the horizon to see it. When it gets dark enough to start seeing stars, it you see two stars (Pollux and Castor) off to the right in between those planets, that will confirm it's Venus and Jupiter. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 14, 2026 01:04 AM (w6EFb) 340
>> I think my reply was that I'm at 33.6539 per goggle maps
That will put in about the same window as me for those earliest/latest sunrise/sunset dates. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 14, 2026 01:05 AM (w6EFb) 341
336 320 It's because upon reassembly you didn't put sealant on the head bolts and the coolant got into the oil that way.
The head bolt threads go into the water jacket on that engine Posted by: MAxIE at June 14, 2026 12:57 AM (9DOTQ) You could very well be right. Later in life I did the same repair on a 190e Mercedes with a straight 6 engine and it worked out ok. Don't recall sealing the head bolts on that one either. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 14, 2026 01:05 AM (QGaXH) 342
I got pulled over by the cops on the bike today, and mrs B was on the back. Out of nowhere 4 cop cars surround me. One cop comes up and asks for my paper work, and asks, "were you just involved in a road rage incident? " I said no, we were having a nice ride. He talks into his radio and says I need the description of the harley again. I hear over the radio, it was black with bags, meaning saddle bags. The bike I was on is white, no bags. I said to the cop, well you can see the bike is white and there's no bags, well, just her as I pointed to Mrs B. At that point I would have been better off getting shot by the cops, lol. He laughed, got on his radio and said we're done here, and apologized.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 14, 2026 01:08 AM (snZF9) 343
I put 51N in Stellarium again. Venus is now pretty above Jupiter, so I'm guessing that's what you were seeing. Mercury is pretty damn low when the Sun gets far enough below the horizon to see it.
When it gets dark enough to start seeing stars, it you see two stars (Pollux and Castor) off to the right in between those planets, that will confirm it's Venus and Jupiter. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 14, 2026 01:04 AM (w6EFb) OK, Venus and Jupiter. That makes sense. If the dim one were Mercury, there should be two brighter ones, and there are not. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 01:08 AM (1z8ji) 344
I have been looking (no success) on finding Richard Pryor's routine on why the Japanese effed up by attacking Pearl Harbor.
Posted by: Mikleuse, --- GoogleTube hides things or makes things they don't want public very difficult to gather. San Franpsycho helped me find, "There's an old (I can't find it) music segment from SNL featuring the song, Cold As Ice, a beautiful blonde woman in a white dress, a shot gun, and a fellow", - SNL – March 25, 1978: “Cold As Ice” Sketch - but it can only be found inside the complete show which is behind a paywall. If you could find the specs - The album name and date it appeared in you may be able to retrieve it. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 14, 2026 01:09 AM (7X7ea) 345
and there's no bags, well, just her as I pointed to Mrs B. At that point I would have been better off getting shot by the cops, lol. He laughed, got on his radio and said we're done here, and apologized.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 14, 2026 01:08 AM (snZF9) Oh man, you are in trouble now, LOL. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 01:10 AM (1z8ji) 346
>>...I said to the cop, well you can see the bike is white and there's no bags, well, just her as I pointed to Mrs B. At that point I would have been better off getting shot by the cops, lol...
Posted by: Berserker Dood. Hahahaha, I see that you *lived* and posted here. LOL. Posted by: JQ at June 14, 2026 01:10 AM (rdVOm) 347
Out of nowhere 4 cop cars surround me.
-- You've got that AoS aura, you're a menace to the new way. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 14, 2026 01:11 AM (7X7ea) 348
336 320 It's because upon reassembly you didn't put sealant on the head bolts and the coolant got into the oil that way.
The head bolt threads go into the water jacket on that engine Posted by: MAxIE at June 14, 2026 12:57 AM (9DOTQ) That would explain it. Too bad the internet wasn't around in 1978 to tell me these things. Looking back, I wonder if I'd dropped into one or two engine shops and asked somebody would have explained that to me... Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 14, 2026 01:11 AM (QGaXH) 349
I see in Britain a jihadi got 2.5 years for molesting a 7 year old whereas a protestor just got...2 years.
Funny how that works isn't it? Can we get the people that rant about the "Epstein class" to tell us why the two crimes are apparently about the same level of severity in Britain? Posted by: 18-1 at June 14, 2026 01:12 AM (sKqQm) 350
GoogleTube hides things or makes things they don't want public very difficult to gather. San Franpsycho helped me find, "There's an old (I can't find it) music segment from SNL featuring the song, Cold As Ice, a beautiful blonde woman in a white dress, a shot gun, and a fellow",
- SNL – March 25, 1978: “Cold As Ice” Sketch - but it can only be found inside the complete show which is behind a paywall. If you could find the specs - The album name and date it appeared in you may be able to retrieve it. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 14, 2026 01:09 AM (7X7ea) IIRC, "Cold As Ice" is a Foreigner song. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 14, 2026 01:12 AM (1z8ji) Saturday Evening Movie Post [moviegique]: BackroomsAnother good and in some ways significant film—twelve out of twelve new films in a row, for those counting—has crossed our paths, being yet another trampler of a once undefeatable franchise. The origins of Backrooms go back to a 2019—ancient history!—creepypasta about an eerie interdimensional space that looks like a very ordinary but empty office building or, in fact, a furniture store. Although much of the concept (which I don't know, honestly) was developed collectively on the Internet, 16-year-old writer/director Kane Parsons created, wrote, directed and starred in a YouTube series based on his take on the story and, now, at the ripe old age of 20, has directed a movie that's easily smashed the $100M barrier, made 20x its budget back already and trounced the flagging Mandalorian. Of course, only 20x its budget (so far) makes it a big compared to Obsession, which had now made over 220x it's budget, but I doubt anyone's going to complain. And Backrooms may have even better legs, because while it's not a better film, it does have a massive trove of Easter Eggs for fans. ![]() "Backrooms" looking at "Obsession"s legs in the distance. The Boy was quite pleased, more than I, but I liked it and I could sense the layers of lore there. I would call it a "funhouse horror," which is what I call scary movies that prioritize effects over narrative consistency—but the best funhouse flicks have an aesthetic or dream logic which pulls everything together. Phantasm, for example, doesn't make narrative sense, but it convinces you (in the way of a dream or nightmare) that it's perfectly rational by its own rules. Its rules, not ours. Why is there a tiny door with three doorknobs there? What is that menacing human-like shadow? Where'd that seagull come from? Despite not making sense, the movie derives a clear set of rules from the first scene and sticks to it. The weird stuff is in the Backrooms, it's all gonna happen there, and while anyone can get it, nothing from inside gets out. There is even a kind of rationale, which I think shares something in common with the last movie I saw Chiwetel Ejiofor (nope, 20 years later and I still don't know how to pronounce his name): The Life of Chuck. (No spoilers, but TLoC actually makes less sense as it goes and is kind of a cheat.) ![]() Our star! Well, one of them. Probably. Might just be the key grip. Ejiofor does a great job as Clark, the rage-filled loser who owns his own (constantly empty) furniture store, which he sleeps in, and can't decide whether he's a pirate or a sultan (as the store mascot). Lukita Maxwell and Finn Bennet do a good job supporting Ejiofor as he's looking for confirmation of how the Backrooms are laid out. Mark Duplass (Baghead) fits perfectly as the man who knows something about the Backrooms, which is worse than knowing nothing. The other pivotal character in the story is Mary, Ejiofor's therapist, who's a fraud and mess in her own way. Played by Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve, who is perfect for the part, I kept wondering what I knew her from. (The Worst Person In The World and Sentimental Value.) The movie starts off with a fair amount of backstory. We learn a lot about Clark from his sessions with Mary. We learn a lot about Mary because she's hung up on some childhood trauma. I thought this part was a little slow, but it all pays off. We have another movie, in other words, where the makers cared about it. Nobody trying to pad the runtime. Nobody trying to check boxes on some list. ![]() "!evol fo eman eht ni..." We've thankfully seen more films pulling away from the 2010s "color coding", with recent filmmakers not constraining themselves to blue, gray, black and red. Backrooms is yellow. A not-quite-healthy yellow. And it mostly hews to that kind of a palette without shifting to blue/blacks as a crutch. Also, the use of "analogue" video, as the kids might or might not be calling it, is very effective. It's basically grainy '90s video—the movie takes place pre-cell phones and old media formats abound. As I noted years ago, both in Cloverfield and Chronicle, using lower res video can actually sell CGI better, at least to my eyes. Unlike Furiosa, for example, where the action is compromised by a seemingly elastic space, and despite the Backrooms being an irrational, dreamlike space, the topology is very anchored. The backrooms can be and are mapped. This doesn't mean there aren't disruptions in the reality. It means that the disruptions are intentional and not a lazy out. Again, somebody cared about this map. I don't know that I'd rank it as highly as Obsession or Hokum, but it is very different from both and very layered. One of my tweeps has seen it three times, and it's the sort of thing that sparks fan theories. It has one jump scare in the opening sequence that I saw coming a mile away and it still got me. There's not a lot of blood. If the movie can go for weird/unsettling over gory, it picks the former every time. I'm sure some will dislike that aspect but on the other hand it makes it easier to recommend to even the squeamish. Big props to Parsons here. Not just for directing it, but for working with Will Soodik, a more seasoned screenwriter, to adapt his series. And for getting excellent actors rather than insisting on being the lead. (Might've been trouble for the 20-year-old to be a divorced, middle-aged man with a furniture store.) We are getting spoiled here, and I almost shudder to contemplate what might be around the corner. ![]() Man, that one episode of "The Twilight Zone" gets a lot of mileage. MOVIEGIQUE NEWS: Light fortnight-and-a-half as we saw only four (?) movies but all were new and all were good! Tuner (heist/musical/romcom?), Python Hunt (doc about Burmese Python hunt in Florida), Backrooms and Pressure (Brendan Fraser IS Dwight D. Eisenhaur ON D-Day). ALSO: I moved my site from Wordpress to...nothing. The new moviegique.com is a static site, so it loads blazingly fast and the search function is also much improved. I do all my editing locally, so it's a million times slicker than WP, and also has none of the security risks. I was getting something like 8,000 visitors a week, 90% of which were hackers and bots. I had taken away the membership registration just to keep down the spam only to discover WP has an API for registration which was on and causing my site to send out login information--probably a thousand emails this year. The commenting system is crude, since that's trickier from a static website perspective, and we'll see how long I can keep it completely open. (Probably not long.) Also cool, I have a special "Ace of Spades" button on my local editor that makes it do all the things I used to have to do manually. It takes about two minutes to upload a review now. I only wish OregonMuse were here to see it. Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Oh, man, this was easy. A genuinely great use of AI.
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 07:30 PM (K40fF) 2
Good evening everyone
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 07:31 PM (Ia/+0) 3
Top pic looks like an "antique" store.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 07:33 PM (Cqx++) 4
Oh, man. I do not know if I want to see this one. I have a helluva lot of dreams that match what seems to be going on here. Very frustrating.
Still, I may check it out some time. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 07:34 PM (0aYVJ) 5
They got the Backroom idea from The Cube. Also possibly The Catacombs. Horror is usually derivative.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:34 PM (GseMx) 6
They got the Backroom idea from The Cube. Also possibly The Catacombs. Horror is usually derivative.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:34 PM (GseMx) ---- Yeah, it's not a terribly original premise. I've seen it countless times. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 13, 2026 07:36 PM (gnNyN) 7
I watched Transformers One last night with my daughter. A damn great movie. Extremely well paced and great plot.
Too bad it didn't do well at the box office. At the end I was pumped for a sequel. Posted by: MAGA_Ken at June 13, 2026 07:36 PM (Q6WZq) 8
I don't understand your comment on Furiosa?
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:37 PM (GseMx) 9
Since I watched Star Wars - Episode I last week, I'm watching Star Wars - Episode II right now.
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 13, 2026 07:37 PM (gnNyN) 10
What, the post?
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:37 PM (zZu0s) 11
Dreams of hidden or discovered rooms are about untapped or unrealized abilities and talents.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 13, 2026 07:38 PM (rbvCR) 12
It's not particularly original in the scope of All Things Ever Done.
However, it doesn't look or feel like "Cube" at all. Cube is a puzzle, more like "Saw", where you're dealing with traps. It's ruthlessly materialistic, you could call it. "Backrooms" is more a materialized subconscious. In that sense it resembles "The Cell" more than anything. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 07:38 PM (K40fF) 13
This week on Tubi watched
6 Days, Iranian terrorists took over the Iranian embassy in London in 1980. I was in England at time, barely remember it. Goebbles and Hitler a movie starting whete it ends the last days of May 1945. Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 07:38 PM (Ia/+0) 14
I watched Weapons again last week. It made a lot more sense to me. I think the first time I watched I was puttering around and didn't pay enough attention.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 07:39 PM (l26NL) 15
The Cube was far more horror and slice and dice, I think, than what they have with Backrooms.
The empty space (rooms) that seem to have no rhyme or reason show up in a lot of fiction. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:39 PM (zZu0s) 16
8 I don't understand your comment on Furiosa?
--- Furiosa's big set pieces don't feel like real space to me. There were times I felt like the topology was being violated to try to create cool imagery--really in direct opposition to what was done with "Fury Road". "Backrooms" relies heavily on the physicality of the space. The characters walk into these imaginary (essentially) rooms, but you begin to know what is down that hall, and what is up that shaft and so on. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 07:43 PM (K40fF) 17
Back when I was a facility engineer for Sony, the plant I worked at was about a million square feet. Over time as production left there was a lot of empty space that I used to walk around in.
Posted by: MAGA_Ken at June 13, 2026 07:43 PM (Q6WZq) 18
Light fortnight-and-a-half as we saw only four (?) movies but all were new and all were good! Tuner (heist/musical/romcom?), Python Hunt (doc about Burmese Python hunt in Florida), Backrooms and Pressure (Brendan Fraser IS Dwight D. Eisenhaur ON D-Day).
Brendan Fraser was very good as Eisenhower but I was more impressed with the English actor, Andrew Scott, who played the meteorologist, James Stagg. He was excellent. Posted by: Tuna at June 13, 2026 07:45 PM (lJ0H4) 19
So, I finished plowing through all the Rocky movies over the last week or so.
A good time. I recommend it. I had some surprises in the rewatch, so I'll just give you how I would now rank them: Rocky Rocky 3/ Rocky Balboa Rocky 5 Rocky 2 Rocky 4 These ranking are based on them as movies. The top 4 all had very clean, clear, organic, mostly linear stories. The top three are also feel good movies which is nice. Rocky 5 is a feel bad movie and really not worthy of the final Rocky movie, which is was intended to be. Rocky winds up poor, brain-damaged, and he wins a street fight, soooo back to being a street bum. What were they thinking. That said it's a very well-written, well-directed and acted movie. It doesn't deserve its lousy reputation. Rocky 2 and 4 start off with a great concept and nuthin' else. The plotting and characters are all over the place as they try to fill out enough time to make it a movie. They feel very fake even though you like how they end. That's it. Check them out. They're all streaming on netflix. Posted by: naturalfake at June 13, 2026 07:45 PM (iJfKG) 20
14 I watched Weapons again last week. It made a lot more sense to me. I think the first time I watched I was puttering around and didn't pay enough attention.
--- This is why I go to the movies. It's just so hard to concentrate otherwise. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 07:45 PM (K40fF) 21
Speaking of Obsession, the movie's art director has once again proven Shakespeare adage "how sharper than a serpent's tooth is that of an ungrateful child."
Choi hired on for a fixed salary, something like $7,000 which is not a bad deal for someone iwth only one credit to their name and no photo on IMBD. Now that the movie has grossed millions and millions of dollars, Choi now wants more money. Congratulations, you no longer have a career in Hollywood or in the entertainment industry itself. But look on the bright side, there is probably a scriptwriter using your meteoric rise and cataclysmic crash as inspiration for a story of their own. Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 07:46 PM (2GVsD) 22
"We've thankfully seen more films pulling away from the 2010s "color coding", with recent filmmakers not constraining themselves to blue, gray, black and red. Backrooms is yellow. A not-quite-healthy yellow. And it mostly hews to that kind of a palette without shifting to blue/blacks as a crutch. "
*** Good way to describe it, M. This dull, washed-out palette in films now, where you can barely see what is going on or who is doing it, is damned annoying. Compare the 1969 True Grit and its vibrant color to the washed-out look of the Jeff Bridges remake. Normally I will watch any Nicole Kidman film at least once. But one drama she did set in then-modern Australia was so greyish and dimly lit, combined with the unpleasant characters around me, that it sent me away. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 07:46 PM (wzUl9) 23
oopps
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 07:46 PM (2GVsD) 24
Id walk down these long hallways and enter the central rooms with a lot filledcl with old equipment, or I would go to the equipment rooms with the HVAC and electrical gear.
Posted by: MAGA_Ken at June 13, 2026 07:47 PM (Q6WZq) 25
The second pic is vaguely sexual.
Posted by: Easy the Elder at June 13, 2026 07:48 PM (CKRkE) 26
I liked "Rocky 2" but it wasn't -- you know, the movie didn't really need a sequel. lol
It was so '70s. I took the kids to see the original "Rocky" a few years ago and was shocked at how gritty it was. Rocky is a dunce and low class...I mean, in Rocky 2, it's revealed he's illiterate. Then I think of Tony Danza on "Taxi" when "Rocky 3" came out and he's all "It's the best Rocky since Rocky 1!" Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 07:48 PM (K40fF) 27
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 07:43 PM (K40fF)
I know what you mean. It seems to occur sometimes where there is a mix of practical foregrou d and CG background and takes you out of it. Like the colors don't match just right or the perspective is off. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:48 PM (zZu0s) Posted by: Mister Horse at June 13, 2026 07:49 PM (Jr5Lq) 29
> Now that the movie has grossed millions and millions of dollars, Choi now wants more money.
What a dummy. The actress, who is tremendous, got $20K. I don't know what the director got but it wasn't much. But what probably everyone got for working on it was a WHOLE LOT OF OPPORTUNITY. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 07:50 PM (K40fF) 30
We watched Hunt for Red October on streaming last week. It still works, all the way down the line.
Also I finally have seen Top Gun: Maverick. Since I have never seen the original, I don't know how it compares, but it was very entertaining and solidly filmed. Say what you want about Tom Cruise, but he delivers 100% when he is on screen. I need to see Eyes Wide Shut again. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 07:50 PM (wzUl9) 31
BARACK HUSSIEN OBAMA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BEST 0.5 BLACK PRESIDENT EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Concern is mounting that taxpayers could be left holding the bag if the Obama Presidential Center runs into financial trouble, as the foundation behind it has yet to establish a promised $470 million safety net to guard against a public bailout. The scrutiny comes as a Fox News Digital investigation found multiple contractors and subcontractors claiming losses ranging from hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions on the project, with some alleging they remain locked in payment disputes and face financial ruin just days before the center's grand opening. Posted by: Jackson K. at June 13, 2026 07:50 PM (Bnw/D) 32
Rocky was a masterpiece, II was good
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 07:50 PM (Ia/+0) 33
I know what you mean. It seems to occur sometimes where there is a mix of practical foregrou d and CG background and takes you out of it. Like the colors don't match just right or the perspective is off.
--- In the worst cases, space is literally compressed or telescoped because it's too hard to make the CGI work. It is irritating to those of us who notice. Like when superheroes punch each other and the physics are all wrong. That has bothered me since I was nearly 12, nearly 17 near years ago. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 07:51 PM (K40fF) 34
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 07:46 PM (2GVsD)
Yeah, saw that. She's an idiot. Instant gratification instead of building a career. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:51 PM (zZu0s) 35
I was more impressed with the English actor, Andrew Scott, who played the meteorologist, James Stagg. He was excellent.
Posted by: Tuna He played a US soldier in the 101st on D-Day who was killed when Winters attacked the guns firing on the beaches. Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 07:52 PM (l26NL) 36
"Concern is mounting that taxpayers could be left holding the bag if the Obama Presidential Center runs into financial trouble"
It will cost a lot less to tear it down that it did to build or maintain it. Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 07:53 PM (vFG9F) 37
The lead actress for Obsession is a bit smarter. She did a gaming stream where she played like Last of Us and got something like 250k views. On her first video. (Thats a shitload.)
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:54 PM (zZu0s) 38
The second pic is vaguely sexual.
Posted by: Easy the Elder Required: One (1) Randy Johnson. One (1) hot dog. Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 07:55 PM (VHUov) 39
Washed out or a muddy color palette.
That is one of the things that turned me off from watching the latest Gundam movie Hathaway. The colors in the trailer were not popping, they were muted. And the level of detail for an anime movie budget was also underwhelming. It was like the animators decided to ape the style from the original Mobile Suit Gundam TV series. When compared to more modern stories in the UC timeline like Unicorn or Thunderbolt, both choices are a jarring step backwards. Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 07:56 PM (2GVsD) 40
"Concern is mounting that taxpayers could be left holding the bag if the Obama Presidential Center runs into financial trouble" Someone should make a movie about it. Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 07:56 PM (Cqx++) 41
Like when superheroes punch each other and the physics are all wrong. That has bothered me since I was nearly 12, nearly 17 near years ago.
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 07:51 PM (K40fF) The snaps, I call it. No conservation of momentum. The bodies have physics in the engine, but it does not look right and the forms do not have weight. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:56 PM (zZu0s) 42
Top pic looks like an "antique" store.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. --- That pic is ~ mid century stuff. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 07:56 PM (xhuRr) 43
Fellowship is outstanding in mixing practical and CG. Two towers, the biggest problem is the final scene with the rider going down the hill.
The Battle of the Pelennor Fields in Return is just awful. Mixing bigatures, CG and human actors is too much. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:58 PM (zZu0s) 44
28 "The Purge" (2013)
No sir. I don't like it. It's not good. https://moviegique.com/reviews/the-purge/ But it gets so much worse: https://moviegique.com/reviews/the-forever-purge/ Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 07:59 PM (K40fF) 45
They will find out somehow the Gaylord Flak Tower and Bathhouse has asbestos in it.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 07:59 PM (2GVsD) Posted by: edited for Morons of other generations at June 13, 2026 07:59 PM (VHUov) Posted by: edited for Morons of other generations at June 13, 2026 08:00 PM (VHUov) 48
I got an interesting ad on YouTube this past week. A movie trailer. A trailer that I watched all the way through, and that actually made me want to see the movie...
The movie is "The Call of the Hatchet." No, wait, sorry, it's "Heart of the Beast." It appears to star a K-9 soldier, who is retired, but still has bad dreams. His owner (who probably has the same nightmares) wants to get away from it all, so the two take a bush-plane up into the great northern forests. But on the way, they have a Hatchet moment (the pilot has a heart attack and crashed the plane) and the two are marooned in the wilderness, hundreds of miles from help. They (probably led by the dog) must then make a harrowing journey back to civilization. It sounds awesome, and I hope the actual is as good as the premise suggests. Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 08:00 PM (3v7ra) 49
Sorry, Barrel.
Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 08:00 PM (VHUov) Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 13, 2026 08:01 PM (RIvkX) 51
I think Brendan Fraser's physiognomy is too different from Ike's to be very convincing. He also doesn't have a military bearing. Like, I never saw Ike where he wasn't ramrod striaght.
But I'm not an expert and I didn't go to see a documentary and I like Fraser generally so...'s fine. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:01 PM (K40fF) Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:02 PM (K40fF) 53
48 I got an interesting ad on YouTube this past week. A movie trailer. A trailer that I watched all the way through, and that actually made me want to see the movie...
--- It's like the "end times", innit? Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:03 PM (K40fF) 54
Dwight David Eisenhower. President Eisenhower.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 13, 2026 08:03 PM (RIvkX) 55
FIFA
Teaches running and fitness, sportsmanship, and acting. (See how I stayed with the movie theme?) Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 08:03 PM (2WIwB) 56
They will find out somehow the Gaylord Flak Tower and Bathhouse has asbestos in it.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 07:59 PM (2GVsD) Hell, the Flak Towers in Berlin at least served a useful purpose AND they are STILL more aesthetically pleasing that this thing. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 08:04 PM (zZu0s) Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:05 PM (2GVsD) 58
It sounds awesome, and I hope the actual is as good as the premise suggests.
Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 08:00 PM (3v7ra) That does sound interesting. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 08:05 PM (zZu0s) 59
54 There's an old (I can't find it) music segment from SNL featuring the song, Cold As Ice, a beautiful blonde woman in a white dress, a shot gun, and a fellow.
== It was not a skit it was a short film and iirc it caused a stir because they broadcast it not long after John Lennon was murdered. Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 13, 2026 06:13 AM -------- I’ve thrown that line out before, anticipating a more complete rebuttal such as a link? By the way, I did not call it a skit. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 08:06 PM (xhuRr) 60
https://moviegique.com/reviews/the-purge/
"The son, Charlie, is played by Max Burkholder ..." A terrible child actor, IMHO, and Lord knows there have been awful ones. I watched it with Mister Horse, and I always let him handle my zero stars reviews. Movies so bad that I won't even spend the effort to do my typical forty word capsule snark. Website looks good! Well done. AI rulez! Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 08:06 PM (Jr5Lq) Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 08:07 PM (2WIwB) 62
err Paprika
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:08 PM (2GVsD) 63
Fun to pronounce during a yuge beer belch: "Dwight David Eisenhower." Try it! You'll laff. It not, drink more and try again.
Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 08:09 PM (Jr5Lq) 64
I’ve thrown that line out before, anticipating a more complete rebuttal such as a link?
By the way, I did not call it a skit. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 08:06 PM (xhuRr) ==== Didn't mean to make it a rebuttal just sharing what I remembered. Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 13, 2026 08:10 PM (RIvkX) Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 08:10 PM (zZu0s) 66
Mikeski
Should Moviegique watch Paprika? https://youtu.be/anu2IrsUlVs Posted by: Anna Puma [edited for autocorrect failure] Everyone should watch Satoshi Kon's (RIP) movies! I still like Perfect Blue a bit more, though he was only the director and not also the writer for that one. He's the right guy to bring up in a thread about another mindscrew of a movie, though. Posted by: mikeski's mind has been screwed at June 13, 2026 08:11 PM (VHUov) 67
My 14 year old grandson saw this with his friends and they all swear it’s the Best Movie Ever! And now they’re all playing net games versions and take offs from it , which abound.
With that, I can say with certainty that this is laser sited on the current teen crowd. So we’re going to be hearing about it for a while, I think. Posted by: Tom Servo at June 13, 2026 08:11 PM (cx1bp) 68
57 Mikeski
Should Moviegique watch Parika? https://youtu.be/anu2IrsUlVs Posted by: Anna Puma -- I was raised on Walt Disney animation. Anything less leaves me flat. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 08:12 PM (xhuRr) 69
Adlibbing a bit, only saw the trailer once..
Old guy pointing at the K-9, "what's with the teeth?" Guy, "He was shot in the face." Doggie has gleaming steel fangs. Old guy, "bet that pissed you off. What you do?" Guy, "I shot him in the head." Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:13 PM (2GVsD) 70
The origins of Backrooms go back to a 2019—ancient history!—creepypasta about an eerie interdimensional space that looks like a very ordinary but empty office building or, in fact, a furniture store.
=== So like Stranger Things, but instead of upside down world we have never ending going out of business sale. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 08:13 PM (/lPRQ) 71
> Should Moviegique watch Parika?
"Should Moviegique watch Paprika again?" is the question. I saw it when it came out 20 years ago. When I was nearly 9. Curiously the Boy was 10, but I don't do math or biology. But I only recently saw "Perfect Blue" and "Tokyo Godfathers" so I'd kinda like to revisit it with that context. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:14 PM (K40fF) 72
I saw a double-feature once: "Parika" and "Tahari!"
Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 08:14 PM (Jr5Lq) 73
Mrs. Wrecks wanted to watch Marty Supreme. What a horrible movie!
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Fat, Dumb, and Happy at June 13, 2026 08:14 PM (ndZc7) 74
Trailer Castle Guy mentioned for Heart of the Beast:
https://youtu.be/JFQcDFhNh4o? si=Zd9k6thELjjizEg7 Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 08:14 PM (zZu0s) 75
This is a great trailer. Definitely will put butts in seats. "Whalefall" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2Iz4vudW7I The downside here is that I read the novel and it's not very good. When we're not "inside the whale" it's all about the main character whining about his Daddy complex. You know, why didn't Daddy love meeeee? Why was he so tough? Anywho, if they can handle that aspect better, it's a great high concept. It just needs a decent story to fill out the 30 or so minutes of whale time. Posted by: naturalfake at June 13, 2026 08:15 PM (iJfKG) 76
Which episode of Saturday Night Live includes the short film based on the Foreigner song "Cold as Ice?"
The short film set to Foreigner's "Cold as Ice" appeared in the episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Christopher Lee with musical guest Meat Loaf. The episode originally aired on March 25, 1978. -ChatGPT Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 13, 2026 08:15 PM (RIvkX) 77
Whalefall?
The truth behind that phrase is quite disturbing. And the movie isn't about the rotting of a whale corpse? But a guy with daddy issues? Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:17 PM (2GVsD) 78
The movie is "The Call of the Hatchet." No, wait, sorry, it's "Heart of the Beast." It appears to star a K-9 soldier, who is retired, but still has bad dreams. His owner (who probably has the same nightmares) wants to get away from it all, so the two take a bush-plane up into the great northern forests. But on the way, they have a Hatchet moment (the pilot has a heart attack and crashed the plane) and the two are marooned in the wilderness, hundreds of miles from help. They (probably led by the dog) must then make a harrowing journey back to civilization.
It sounds awesome, and I hope the actual is as good as the premise suggests. Posted by: Castle Guy Looked up the trailer on IMDB. It stars Brad Pitt and it does look good. Posted by: Tuna at June 13, 2026 08:17 PM (lJ0H4) 79
Lucky Strikes begins in theaters in like 10 days, probably only movie I would go to this year
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 08:17 PM (Ia/+0) 80
"Mrs. Wrecks wanted to watch Marty Supreme. What a horrible movie!"
Safdie movies are an acquired taste. Holy cow there were a lot of classic character actors cast in "Marty Supreme." If you hated that one, you might hate "Uncut Gems" even more. Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 08:17 PM (Jr5Lq) 81
If you are going full Satoshi Kon, then add the 13-episode series Paranoia Agent.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:18 PM (2GVsD) Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Fat, Dumb, and Happy at June 13, 2026 08:18 PM (ndZc7) 83
v65 Watched the trailer. If the dog dies, I am going to burn down the theater.
Hypothetically. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 08:10 PM (zZu0s) Who would be stupid enough to kill the dog in movie like this? (Remembers reading Where The Red Fern Grows. Remembers every bit of Hollywood hero-hating deconstructionism from the past 15 years) ...Okay, yeah, I'll have some matches ready just in case. ...Hypothetically. Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 08:18 PM (3v7ra) 84
The short film set to Foreigner's "Cold as Ice" appeared in the episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Christopher Lee with musical guest Meat Loaf. The episode originally aired on March 25, 1978.
-ChatGPT Posted by: San Franpsycho --- Going to check it out. Thanks, been looking for years. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 08:18 PM (xhuRr) 85
JK Simmons plays the pilot who kicks it.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 08:18 PM (zZu0s) 86
Yeah maybe she had one of those willow things
I didnt furiousa was as bad as fury road the vast desert expanses namibia makes tattoinr seen down right charming Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:19 PM (bXbFr) Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:19 PM (2GVsD) 88
> I still like Perfect Blue a bit more, though he was only the director and not also the writer for that one.
Satoshi Kon directed Perfect Blue, and is listed as an uncredited writer for it on IMDB. > So like Stranger Things, but instead of upside down world we have never ending going out of business sale. I bailed on ST after season one--might be the last modern Western TV show I watched--but this doesn't have anything like the ST feel. I guess it's retro, in that it's set in the '90s, but this...you know, this feels a bit more like "Stalker". It's a thing that is. It's nobody's weapon or scientific-experiment-gone-wrong or preface to an invasion or anything. I got the strongest sense it was the main character's subconscious, but it might also have been using him. To me, the interesting thing is, you could just leave it alone. It was those who couldn't who got into trouble. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:19 PM (K40fF) 89
Whalefall?
The truth behind that phrase is quite disturbing. And the movie isn't about the rotting of a whale corpse? But a guy with daddy issues? Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:17 PM (2GVsD) The guy finds himself accidentally trapped inside a sperm whale. But, hijinks occur and he needs to get out before the whale falls and he's crushed by pressure. Posted by: naturalfake at June 13, 2026 08:20 PM (iJfKG) 90
There are apparently color and black and white version
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:20 PM (bXbFr) 91
Watched the trailer. If the dog dies, I am going to burn down the theater.
Hypothetically. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone That's my fear. I'll probably use The Movie Spoiler and check the ending before I go see it. Posted by: Tuna at June 13, 2026 08:20 PM (lJ0H4) 92
I think I read Pitt is 62. He's doing well.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 08:21 PM (l26NL) 93
The guy finds himself accidentally trapped inside a sperm whale.
How? *pauses* Never mind, I don't care. Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:21 PM (2GVsD) 94
Backrooms just leaves me indifferent. The trailer was boring. Guy finds rooms behind his place. Okay? Ooh empty hallways! Maybe someone in the distance!
Maybe there's some psychological thing here that isn't connecting with me because there's no fear here, there's not even interest. This is like "I explored the empty office building, the movie" Posted by: Christopher R Taylor at June 13, 2026 08:21 PM (UZCuZ) 95
The guy finds himself accidentally trapped inside a sperm whale.
How? *pauses* Never mind, I don't care. Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:21 PM (2GVsD) Watch the trailer and you'll see how. Posted by: naturalfake at June 13, 2026 08:22 PM (iJfKG) Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 08:22 PM (Jr5Lq) 97
I was waffling on "Marty Supreme" but I really didn't like "Uncut Gems" much and a friend of mine said everyone was awful in it. Not my bag, probably.
https://moviegique.com/reviews/uncut-gems/ Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:23 PM (K40fF) 98
A sperms whale is not THAT... nvm.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 08:23 PM (zZu0s) 99
Oh wow, now imagine if it was Brad Pitt as Odysseus in Nolan's film.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:23 PM (2GVsD) 100
Did the aliens zap spielberg
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:24 PM (bXbFr) 101
Phantasm was a wonderful movie in its day.
A horror movie doesn't always need to be about bloodletting, slashing and shock. Sometimes just evoking a sense of dread is sufficient. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 13, 2026 08:24 PM (SRceu) 102
This is like "I explored the empty office building, the movie"
--- Did you not SEE all the furniture stacked in the middle of the room? No human stacks furniture that way! Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:24 PM (K40fF) 103
Brendan Fraser was very good as Eisenhower but I was more impressed with the English actor, Andrew Scott, who played the meteorologist, James Stagg. He was excellent.
Posted by: Tuna at June 13, 2026 07:45 PM (lJ0H4) Andrew Scott had a very memorable appearance in 1917. Posted by: Cow Demon at June 13, 2026 08:24 PM (T6aVk) 104
Mrs. Wrecks wanted to watch Marty Supreme. What a horrible movie!
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Fat, Dumb, and Happy at June 13, 2026 08:14 PM ---- I thought it was a good movie about a supremely annoying person. The Safdies like to make films about hustlers trying to outrun their bad decisions (see "Uncut Gems") and it can be exhausting. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 13, 2026 08:25 PM (kpS4V) 105
97 The Safdie's find the ugly guts hidden inside of despicable people. They do it well.
Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 08:25 PM (Jr5Lq) Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:25 PM (2GVsD) 107
82 Are you watching Spider-Noir wrong?
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Fat, Dumb, and Happy at June 13, 2026 08:18 PM (ndZc7) I've heard good things about that show. And I am a comic book/superhero fan....But I'm not paying for Disney+. Also, I've gotten kind of sick of alternate-versions of Superheroes. I don't want a dozen different Spider-Men. I just want the real one, done right. but, since that won't be happening anytime soon... Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 08:25 PM (3v7ra) 108
Sometimes just evoking a sense of dread is sufficient.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone Those are the ones I like. Like the original Haunting. Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 08:25 PM (l26NL) 109
101 Phantasm was a wonderful movie in its day.
A horror movie doesn't always need to be about bloodletting, slashing and shock. --- While not disagreeing, Phantasm has a literal scene of complete exsanguination. --- 99 Oh wow, now imagine if it was Brad Pitt as Odysseus in Nolan's film. --- Wait, wasn't he in "Troy"? As...Achilles? Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:25 PM (K40fF) 110
Should Moviegique watch Paprika?
Posted by: Anna Puma I was raised on Walt Disney animation. Anything less leaves me flat. Posted by: Braenyard Disney was the only company (pre-digital-composition) to animate "on the ones," right? Most American animation was "on the twos." Movies were shot at 24 frames per second. "On the ones" meant you drew all 24 frames for a second of animation. "On the twos" meant you drew 12, and projected each twice. "On the threes," 8 frames and each used thrice. etc. Anime typically used higher "on the" numbers. Threes or Fours, or even Sixes, which looks really choppy. There's a short movie on youtube that showcases the difference..... the tap shoes are American-style animation, and the ghost is Japanese style. The shoes look smoother, even with youtube's compression. https://youtu.be/byAfC5yW_hw Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 08:26 PM (VHUov) 111
How? *pauses* Never mind, I don't care.
Apparently he's scuba diving, the whale is after a squid, he gets tangled up with the squid and... its just odd. Posted by: Christopher R Taylor at June 13, 2026 08:26 PM (UZCuZ) 112
87 Aetius
Before going to watch that movie, read some Jack London to get into the mood. Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:19 PM (2GVsD) And some Jim Kjellgard. And maybe Hatchet. Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 08:26 PM (3v7ra) 113
"The guy finds himself accidentally trapped inside a sperm whale.
How? *pauses* Never mind, I don't care. Posted by: Anna Puma" One in a million shot, Doc! Posted by: the whale at June 13, 2026 08:26 PM (vFG9F) 114
Oh wow, now imagine if it was Brad Pitt as Odysseus in Nolan's film.
There is a very very small chance he shows up as the ghost of Achilles Posted by: Christopher R Taylor at June 13, 2026 08:27 PM (UZCuZ) 115
Who would be stupid enough to kill the dog in movie like this? (Remembers reading Where The Red Fern Grows. Remembers every bit of Hollywood hero-hating deconstructionism from the past 15 years) ...Okay, yeah, I'll have some matches ready just in case.
...Hypothetically. Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 08:18 PM (3v7ra) Where the red fern grows - Since the title of the story is a reference to the dogs grave, you shoulda seen that one coming. Posted by: Tom Servo at June 13, 2026 08:28 PM (cx1bp) 116
I just want the real one, done right. but, since that won't be happening anytime soon...
Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 08:25 PM (3v7ra) Its not Disney marvel. Sony owns the rights to Spiderman. Its on Amazon prime for free. Watchbitbin black and white. Its meant to be watched in black and white. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 08:28 PM (zZu0s) 117
Watch a movie called “Caught Stealing”. Two thumps up. It reminds me of an Elmore Leonard book. It was on Netflix.
Posted by: Pudinhead at June 13, 2026 08:28 PM (1D2Ie) 118
Now if there was a huge office complex inside the sperm whale, I'd watch that.
Posted by: the whale at June 13, 2026 08:28 PM (vFG9F) 119
That is why the movie Akira still looks amazing, it was animated a full 24 frames a second.
Choppy animation? I give you Clutch Cargo or Johnny Quest. Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:28 PM (2GVsD) 120
I think this Irish guy who did "Oddity" and "Hokum" has that suspense/scare/implied-gore thing down.
Damian McCarthy. And he does it on the cheap without leaving his home base in Ireland. https://moviegique.com/reviews/hokum/ Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:28 PM (K40fF) 121
I used to think Pitt was just a pretty boy, but Snatch and Money Ball changed all that.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 08:29 PM (l26NL) 122
Rocky and Bullwinkle got trapped in a whale. They built a campfire and the whale blew them out the blow hole.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 08:29 PM (Cqx++) 123
Watchbitbin black and white. Its meant to be watched in black and white.
I recommend Spider Noir, it is well done but... if you have strong arachnophobia, maybe not some of the episodes. Posted by: Christopher R Taylor at June 13, 2026 08:29 PM (UZCuZ) 124
I intend to see "Backrooms". Does it need to be seen on the big screen, with an audience? That really heightened the experience with "Weapons", but that was a batshit crazy flick.
The only creepypasta story I am semi-familiar with is "Channel Zero", which was a really unsettling show. Frikkin' puppets, man...they're always evil. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 13, 2026 08:29 PM (kpS4V) 125
121 Brad Pitt is among our finest actors, IMHO.
Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 08:29 PM (Jr5Lq) 126
Is majestic 12 copywrighted by the deep state
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:30 PM (bXbFr) 127
Now if there was a huge office complex inside the sperm whale, I'd watch that.
Aren't you a bowl of petunias? Oh, that was the other missile. Whalefall is sounding dumber and dumber the more it is explained. Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:30 PM (2GVsD) 128
I was waffling on "Marty Supreme" but I really didn't like "Uncut Gems" much and a friend of mine said everyone was awful in it. Not my bag, probably.
https://moviegique.com/reviews/uncut-gems/ Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:23 PM (K40fF) It was one of those movies that I didn't hate and I kinda sorta liked. It's a character movie that falls apart at the end because- originally his backer was supposed to be a malevolent vampire who would bite Marty and doom him to a horrible "life" forever. I am not kidding. His backer goes into this monologue basically about how he's a vampire. And then nuthin'. Odd movie with Plotus interruptus. Posted by: naturalfake at June 13, 2026 08:31 PM (iJfKG) 129
Just checking in. The Doppler Radar indicated Tornado Watch is over.
I saw low, dark, angry clouds with rotation pass right overhead. Did not see any tornadoes drop down to the ground. After than, a very brief hit of hail (did not see it, but it hit the roof in an unmistakable sound), heavy rain and a strong electrical storm passed close aboard. When I went back upstairs, the rain was falling in bright sunshine. Did not find damage in my initial look. Now for a more thorough check. Have a great night, everyone. Hug it out with someone close. Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 08:31 PM (u82oZ) 130
Sometimes just evoking a sense of dread is sufficient.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone Those are the ones I like. Like the original Haunting. Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 08:25 PM (l26NL) This. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 08:31 PM (zZu0s) 131
118 Ha!
Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 08:31 PM (Jr5Lq) 132
Watch a movie called “Caught Stealing”. Two thumps up. It reminds me of an Elmore Leonard book. It was on Netflix.
Posted by: Pudinhead at June 13, 2026 08:28 PM (1D2Ie) ---- I really liked that one, and it did disappointing box office. I loved the Hasidic hit men who took a break to have dinner with Mom. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 13, 2026 08:32 PM (kpS4V) Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:32 PM (2GVsD) 134
Keep staying safe Salty Dawg.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:33 PM (2GVsD) 135
Like when superheroes punch each other and the physics are all wrong. That has bothered me since I was nearly 12, nearly 17 near years ago.
You want wrong physics check out what happens to the woman in Django Unchained when she gets shot in a doorway LOL CINEMATIC GENIUS! Posted by: Christopher R Taylor at June 13, 2026 08:33 PM (UZCuZ) 136
F1 was very good from the guy who made top gun maverick
After minority report speilbergs output waa more mediocre Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:34 PM (bXbFr) Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 13, 2026 08:35 PM (TTUKx) 138
124 I intend to see "Backrooms". Does it need to be seen on the big screen, with an audience? That really heightened the experience with "Weapons", but that was a batshit crazy flick.
--- Horror movies are generally better on the big screen, IMO. I think it's probably especially true here because there are a lot of details that contribute to the atmosphere you might not pick up at home. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:35 PM (K40fF) 139
I was vaguely annoyed with ridiculously pretty Brad Pitt until I saw him in Meet Joe Black with the ridiculously pretty Claire Forliani.
It should have been slow and dull but he was so good it just worked, the guy was subtle and really good. He just holds your attention on screen. Twelve Monkeys sealed the deal. Posted by: Christopher R Taylor at June 13, 2026 08:36 PM (UZCuZ) 140
A book that really needs a remake is The Keep. And if anyone mentions a musical number, make sure an MP-40 is ready for a Rust 'accident.'
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:36 PM (2GVsD) 141
I'd like to see Ripley At The Bridge made into a movie, if they stick to the story. It's about Captain John Ripley single-handedly blowing up the Dong Ha bridge April second 1972. It's a hell of a story. Ripley was awarded the Navy Cross at the time, and President Trump signed off on the Medal Of Honor in March of this year.
Posted by: Eromero at June 13, 2026 08:36 PM (LHPAg) 142
Akira is grand scale anime i dont think they could ever do a live version justice (then again they did that livd action starblazer yesrs agi
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:36 PM (bXbFr) 143
Like when superheroes punch each other and the physics are all wrong. That has bothered me since I was nearly 12, nearly 17 near years ago.
Posted by: moviegique You want wrong physics check out what happens to the woman in Django Unchained when she gets shot in a doorway LOL CINEMATIC GENIUS! Posted by: Christopher R Taylor Everyone remembers the MST3K "Space Mutiny" episode for all the names they gave the leading man..... Slab Bulkhead, Big McLargeHuge, etc. But the other running joke was actors standing behind a railing. And getting shot in the chest, and pitching forward over the railing. Momentum, how does it work? Posted by: mikeski at June 13, 2026 08:37 PM (VHUov) 144
Just watched a stupid movie on Prime - The Pickup , but...
Some of the best car stunts since Blues Brothers. Posted by: buddhaha at June 13, 2026 08:37 PM (uyNHw) 145
{{{SMH}}}
You and Ex-Ex are one state away! So glad you two lovebirds moved. In calm air. Now gtg. Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 08:37 PM (u82oZ) 146
The Whalefall teaser looks horrifying. Neat idea, but not my thing.
Might be interesting to see how they can actually film something like that. Is there no dialog at all when he's trapped in the whale? Is there air in the whale's stomach, so he can take off his scuba gear and speak? That would seem kind of silly in such an otherwise serious situation... Guess people will find out when they watch it... Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 08:37 PM (3v7ra) 147
Yes thst would be all wrong
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:37 PM (bXbFr) 148
Space Battleship Yamato is grand space opera.
Akira is any Democrat run city where Bill Gates and Fauci have a lab. Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 08:38 PM (2GVsD) 149
CoPilot
SNL – March 25, 1978: “Cold As Ice” Sketch On March 25, 1978, Saturday Night Live aired its Season 3, Episode 15 ...If you’re looking for the original “Cold as Ice” sketch, it’s part of the full episode available on Peacock and in SNL archives, where you can [buy it] Drat the luck, foiled again. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 08:38 PM (7X7ea) 150
The movie I saw last week was "Talk To Me". Because Curry Barker (who directed "Obsession") recommended it.
There's a plaster-cast hand that acts as a Ouija Board, and if you grasp it and say the words, it lets in an Odic from the Companion Set (basically). Jews might call this undead spirit a dybbuk. That, as Barker's channel would say, is a bad idea. Aboriginal 20/f talks a 15 year old boy [who probably is crushing on her] to let in the odic. The odic then causes the boy to crack his own skull. Aboriginette is then scrambling around trying to break the curse. Posted by: gKWVE at June 13, 2026 08:39 PM (gKWVE) 151
I binged the TV series "For All Mankind" (2019-?). Ultra-DEI reimagining of the space race from the 1970's onward. I got a kick out of it, despite the Girl Bosses, etc. I made it to S4E2 before bailing. Now there's a spinoff, "Star City," that tells the same story, but from the Russian POV.
Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 08:39 PM (Jr5Lq) 152
Even with subtitles you get the gist
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:40 PM (bXbFr) 153
The back story to Backrooms reminds me of how the Coen brothers made their first film Blood Simple.
They made a trailer, showed it to their parents' wealthy friends in Minneapolis, and the rest is history. M. Emmet Walsh (the VW-driving private investigator) took one look at the Coens and their sets, and said, "You know guys, I do this for a living. I can't just donate my time to a student film project!" Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 08:40 PM (RCjYY) 154
144 Just watched a stupid movie on Prime - The Pickup , but...
Some of the best car stunts since Blues Brothers. Posted by: buddhaha --- On the big screen, Against All Odds, the car chase between Jeff Bridges and James Woods was very realistic. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 08:42 PM (7X7ea) 155
JK Simmons plays the pilot who kicks it.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 *** Hope he had Farmer's Insurance! Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 08:43 PM (wzUl9) 156
He really did lose the plot
In part because he showed all the parts from the sonoran desert to roys close encounter Things we had never seen before Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:43 PM (bXbFr) 157
Watched the trailer. If the dog dies, I am going to burn down the theater.
Hypothetically. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone The director has already said the dog doesn't die, but in all honesty, I don't get the silly emotionalism about a dog dying in a movie, cuz- You know dogs die. It's a fact of life. The late great Stormy died a couple of years ago at the age of 17. And I shed some tears cuz she'd been part of the family for so long. But a movie dog? Well, the theater might get dusty. But, I'd forget about it 3 minutes after I left the movie. Not a big trauma. Posted by: naturalfake at June 13, 2026 08:43 PM (iJfKG) 158
Blood Simple was a damn fine movie, though and Frances McDormand was really pretty in it.
About horror movies I have heard that being in an audience in the theater helps build tension and creates more drama, makes it scarier as other people react around you. Not a genre I care for but it works for comedy, so it should with horror, too. Posted by: Christopher R Taylor at June 13, 2026 08:45 PM (UZCuZ) 159
Yes they were both wild men bridges and woods back then (or their stuntmen)
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:45 PM (bXbFr) 160
If this is the moovie thread, I can report that some of my daughters went to see the new "Masters of the Universe" flick this afternoon.
They said it was okay dumb fun, but they wouldn't want to see it again. Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher at June 13, 2026 08:46 PM (fBXgl) 161
Like alien really took you through the dread of a landscape foreign to our exoerience then blam
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:46 PM (bXbFr) 162
Movies this week were The Thing (1951 and 1982), The Legend of Hell House, Night and the City (with Widmark, not deNiro), and The Haunting (1963). Also, I know not why, Judge Dredd; it seemed like a good idea at the time, and anything with Diane Lane can't be all bad, can it? The Val Lewton box set beckons from my shelf, demanding a revisit. Soon.
Obsession and Backrooms are at the theatre here. Haven't decided whether to pop for theatre tickets or rent the eventual streamers. Will toss a coin this week. Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 08:46 PM (q3u5l) 163
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Brad Pitt is VERY good also in "Jesse James and the Coward Robert Ford." Pitt gives excellent Jesse. Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 08:47 PM (RCjYY) 164
F-1 was pretty good, lots of unlikely events going on but thats movies
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 08:47 PM (Ia/+0) 165
140 A book that really needs a remake is The Keep. And if anyone mentions a musical number, make sure an MP-40 is ready for a Rust 'accident.'
--- I saw that movie. It seemed full of promise. Nazis versus a Demon. It would be the first of many times Michael Mann disappointed me. Can't say I remember a musical number. I read the book after and it was...I don't know if it was good, but it was probably better. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:47 PM (K40fF) 166
I like the idea of Spielberg making a "Disclosure Day" movie, but nothing in the trailer looks compelling. It's an anti-trailer, for me at least.
(OT: Speaking of which, the latest 'tranche' of UFO docs released from the govt is an embarrassing nothingburger.) Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 08:48 PM (Jr5Lq) 167
The original M*A*S*H film is showing on Movies! I turned it off the previous time I tried it. It seemed random and unfocused, which was probably what director Altman was saying about the Korean War effort and war in general, but if you make your film *too* unfocused your message gets lost. I could barely understand the actors, too, even with the closed-captioning, which on Movies! lags a half-second behind the actual sound dialog.
Many here hate the TV series (I loved it and still do), but even if you do you'd almost certainly prefer it to the film. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 08:48 PM (wzUl9) 168
Just finished Mine, 2016 movie, interesting
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 08:49 PM (Ia/+0) 169
But the cgi hesvy effects have gotten so expensive plus matketing the films are struggling
Jurassic part did 200 million (inflation adjusted) Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:49 PM (bXbFr) 170
M. Emmet Walsh is great in "Blood Simple".
158 Blood Simple was a damn fine movie, though and Frances McDormand was really pretty in it. Yeah, she was a femme fatale. And this is the ONLY Coen Bros. movie where sex is presented unironically. Until the dumb one went off and started making lesbian movies with his dumb wife, and lesbian sex is just too beautiful to be mocked. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:49 PM (K40fF) 171
Many here hate the TV series (I loved it and still do), but even if you do you'd almost certainly prefer it to the film.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 08:48 PM (wzUl9) I loved the series as the driving force behind the humor was sarcasm and a fair bit of gallows humor. Posted by: Cow Demon at June 13, 2026 08:50 PM (gfO9L) 172
That seems strange about Obsession versus Backrooms is that Obsession was written by someone OLDER than the one who did Backrooms.
Obsession is the one that speaks to late-teen / early-twenties simps (assuming the parents aren't around). Backrooms is about a middle aged loser (although arguably the protagonist is his shrink). Posted by: gKWVE at June 13, 2026 08:50 PM (gKWVE) 173
Yes diane lane couldnt save it
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:51 PM (bXbFr) 174
The snaps, I call it. No conservation of momentum. The bodies have physics in the engine, but it does not look right and the forms do not have weight.
--- Yup. CGI made it possible for Pixar to give weight to animated 3D models, and for Marvel take weight away from real actors. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:51 PM (K40fF) 175
Until the dumb one went off and started making lesbian movies with his dumb wife, and lesbian sex is just too beautiful to be mocked.
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:49 PM (K40fF) Scissor Me Timbers Posted by: Cow Demon at June 13, 2026 08:51 PM (gfO9L) 176
Yeah that last one honey dont didnt
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:52 PM (bXbFr) 177
lesbian sex is just too beautiful to be mocked
well it's not like any of that would ever get posted on THIS site Posted by: gKWVE at June 13, 2026 08:52 PM (gKWVE) 178
I haven't seen a ton of Pitt's work, but thought he was the best thing about Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 08:53 PM (q3u5l) 179
172 That seems strange about Obsession versus Backrooms is that Obsession was written by someone OLDER than the one who did Backrooms.
--- Yes, I noticed that, too. My guess is "Obsession" was meant to be a kinda throwaway teen slasher-type flick--think something like "Evil Dead"--where the kid who directed Backrooms had been living it his entire adolescence, so he had the lore to draw on. I mean, there's more there than you could ever film, I think. He picked a slice and ran it with it. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:53 PM (K40fF) 180
well it's not like any of that would ever get posted on THIS site
-- It isn't, that's the real sin. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:54 PM (K40fF) 181
Watched some movies lately that I shamefully confess to watching. Silly things not aimed at my aging age group. YooToob suggestions I had never heard of. Won't find these on your Highbrow film posts and sites. Most importantly, they were free.
It's A Boy Girl Thing (2006) https://youtu.be/LSZQaK6IvRM Prim scholarly girl and rough jock boy switch bodies. Certainly the expected cringes, exploring genitalia, hanging in locker rooms, passing as each other with friends, parents, and teachers. Keeps it light. Some good if simplistic growth for the main characters. The To-Do List (2013) https://youtu.be/u3XBzME6nPg Virgin gal makes a list of sexual acts she wants to try, culminating in coitus. As raunchy as it sounds. Cavalier about sex. Cutie Aubrey Plaza puts in an interesting performance. Or puts out, whatever. Clark Gregg slums as her dad; has some funny moments. MiladyJo checked out half-way in, but I persevered to the climax.😁 Aubrey Plaza - led me to another film of hers Safety Not Guaranteed (2012) https://youtu.be/6-67gid4HXg Only about half-way through this. Guy advertises for a time-traveling partner. Is he crazy or just weird? Not sure yet. Amusing. Popcorny. Posted by: mindful webworker - aw, who cares anyway at June 13, 2026 08:55 PM (32Bdv) 182
. . . I loved the [M*A*S*H] series as the driving force behind the humor was sarcasm and a fair bit of gallows humor.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 13, 2026 *** And sharp wordplay as well as effective drama. It was not a McHale's Navy kind of war comedy. (Hogan's Heroes at least had the underpinning that Hogan and his men were Allied agents, not just clowning around the Germans to line their own pockets or something.) M*A*S*H the series had solid characterizations, especially in the later years, and memorable dialog. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 08:55 PM (wzUl9) 183
well it's not like any of that would ever get posted on THIS site
It isn't, that's the real sin. Posted by: moviegique IT'S FUNNY BECAUSE ACE WILL NEVER LIVE DOWN THE "POSTING BUSTY LESBIAN PR0N" THING. Posted by: BEN ROFLCOPTER at June 13, 2026 08:55 PM (VHUov) 184
175 Until the dumb one went off and started making lesbian movies with his dumb wife, and lesbian sex is just too beautiful to be mocked.
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:49 PM (K40fF) Scissor Me Timbers Posted by: Cow Demon --- Lesbian movie genre, very interesting. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 08:55 PM (7X7ea) 185
170 gique
There was once an M. Emmet Walsh Fan Club. He made every film he was ever in better. The Coens understood that. Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 08:56 PM (RCjYY) 186
Tried "Roswell" the other day. Got maybe 15 minutes into it before a couple of homos started sucking on each others faces. (DELETE)
I thought most series that la more than a couple years wait until season three before going LGBTXYZ.... Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 08:56 PM (/lPRQ) 187
It isn't, that's the real sin.
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 08:54 PM (K40fF) It was, once. Angela White and Chloe B if anyone is interested in the ace backstory. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 08:57 PM (G3T/K) 188
Also I finally have seen Top Gun: Maverick. Since I have never seen the original, I don't know how it compares, but it was very entertaining and solidly filmed. Say what you want about Tom Cruise, but he delivers 100% when he is on screen.
I need to see Eyes Wide Shut again. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 07:50 PM (wzUl9) Stop what you are doing and watch the original. Posted by: Cow Demon at June 13, 2026 08:57 PM (T6aVk) 189
There was once an M. Emmet Walsh Fan Club.
He made every film he was ever in better. The Coens understood that. Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 *** Walsh was born to play Mack, the leader of the homeless guys on "the Row," in Cannery Row. I can't think of another actor who could come close. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 08:57 PM (wzUl9) 190
160 If this is the moovie thread, I can report that some of my daughters went to see the new "Masters of the Universe" flick this afternoon. They said it was okay dumb fun, but they wouldn't want to see it again.
Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher at June 13, 2026 08:46 PM (fBXgl) I'm just a tiny bit too young to be a Masters of the Universe fan. (And I'm a little embarrassed to call it He-Man.) But I am a big fan of the Sword and Sorcery stories that inspired the franchise. And I did watch the 2002 re-boot cartoon, and found it enjoyable enough. I should have been excited for this...but saw too much Earth-stuff in the story, and all the reviews (both positive and negative) agree that the movie doesn't take itself seriously. That last bit killed any interest I had in the movie. Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 08:58 PM (3v7ra) 191
Like with the old tales from the darkside series which deserved a good adaptation
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 08:59 PM (bXbFr) 192
If the movie can go for weird/unsettling over gory, it picks the former every time.
I prefer weird/unsettling over gore. Depends on the movie. I loved RoboCop and it was gory as hell. The Wicker Man (1973) was weird/unsettling and I love that movie. Posted by: Puddleglum, Back in Babylon DC at June 13, 2026 08:59 PM (sAmhv) Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 08:59 PM (Jr5Lq) 194
It seemed random and unfocused
That is pretty much the definition of a Robert Altman movie. It can kinda work sometimes but overall i find it annoying and pretentious, like French movies. Look, its like real life, its chaotic and people talk over each other, there's no story! I'm going to follow this one random woman who just walked by for no reason! There's no story! Yeah. There's no story, which is the purpose of storytelling. Posted by: Christopher R Taylor at June 13, 2026 08:59 PM (UZCuZ) 195
I'm one of the people who liked both MASH the movie and the series. Go figure. But then I also liked Harlan Ellison's original script for Star Trek's "City on the Edge of Forever" and the version that showed up on screen. Go figure.
I dimly remember a reviewer or two talking about Altman having people talking over each other in the film and how original of him to have the characters doing that. They'd clearly forgotten Hawks/Nyby doing that 20 years earlier in The Thing. Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 08:59 PM (q3u5l) 196
Stop what you are doing and watch the original.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 13, 2026 *** I can probably get Top Gun from the library. Maybe Eyes Wide Shut too, though I suppose it'll be the expurgated version I saw before. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:00 PM (wzUl9) 197
Lesbian movie genre, very interesting.
-- No, really, guys. It's not. > Safety Not Guaranteed (2012) Relatively early Duplass brothers movie. (One of whom is in Backrooms.) This is probably my favorite work of theirs. https://moviegique.com/reviews/safety-not-guaranteed/ Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:00 PM (K40fF) 198
And sharp wordplay as well as effective drama. It was not a McHale's Navy kind of war comedy. (Hogan's Heroes at least had the underpinning that Hogan and his men were Allied agents, not just clowning around the Germans to line their own pockets or something.)
M*A*S*H the series had solid characterizations, especially in the later years, and memorable dialog. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Speaking of lining one's pockets in war, Catch-22 If they respliced that movie into chronological order it would be less than a half hour. Flashback in a flashback in a flashback... Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:00 PM (/lPRQ) 199
I am literally playing Backrooms with my kiddo right now! He loves it. Excited to see the movie. I love that horror is having a new big wave in the zeitgeist. Hope it helps other genres find their own paths forward.
Also, it's fascinating that the rise of these indie horror films, with fresh new directors with new ideas, is happening when the new Spielberg film coming out, a retread of other alien films he's done, isn't great and is going to probably tank. The Spielbergs and Lucases were also once fresh faced young upstarts turning over moviemaking as we knew it. Hollywood needs to humble themselves and let a new generation find their feet. Stop greenlighting warmed over sequels stifling creativity. Get a life, and let the youngins with actual fresh creative ideas have a chance. Posted by: LizLem at June 13, 2026 09:00 PM (gWBY1) 200
Walsh was born to play Mack, the leader of the homeless guys on "the Row," in Cannery Row. I can't think of another actor who could come close.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere He had one of the funniest lines to me anyway ever. He's talking to Nolte's character who was some kind of academic researching something in the are and he mentioned how difficult it was. Walsh said, "Why don't you just give up?" Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 09:01 PM (l26NL) 201
. . . They'd clearly forgotten Hawks/Nyby doing that 20 years earlier in The Thing.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 *** Hawks had that in a lot of his films. Didn't he direct His Girl Friday? That had a lot of cross-chatter. And Bringing Up Baby too, I think. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:01 PM (wzUl9) 202
I haven't seen a ton of Pitt's work, but thought he was the best thing about Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 08:53 PM (q3u5l) Over the years I have become more and more convinced that Brad Pitt is one of the greats. His range is huge. Started out as the pretty boy, but then he did 12 Monkeys with Bruce Willis. Bad hair, bad teeth. He does comedy as well: see Burn After Reading. But his Jesse James is powerful. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:02 PM (0aYVJ) 203
Which they did not in any way
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:02 PM (bXbFr) 204
Walsh was born to play Mack, the leader of the homeless guys on "the Row," in Cannery Row. I can't think of another actor who could come close.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere * He had one of the funniest lines to me anyway ever. He's talking to Nolte's character who was some kind of academic researching something in the are and he mentioned how difficult it was. Walsh said, "Why don't you just give up?" Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 *** That movie is a gem, melding as it does elements from both of Steinbeck's stories about Cannery Row. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:03 PM (wzUl9) 205
>>> I'm one of the people who liked both MASH the movie and the series. Go figure.
+++ Nice final episode - Pretentious peacenic prick Hawkeye makes a Korean woman kill her baby. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:03 PM (/lPRQ) 206
> They'd clearly forgotten Hawks/Nyby doing that 20 years earlier in The Thing.
"The Thing From Another World"...Hawks often gets credit for it, like Spielberg does for "Poltergeist". The Hawks influence is super-strong for sure, and Nyby never made another film as good or anything like it, AFAIK. But Hawks was famous for the talking-over-each-other thing when he released "His Girl Friday" in 1940. The difference between Hawks and Altman I think is that Hawks scripted his talking-over stuff and Altman let the actors improvise it. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:04 PM (K40fF) 207
Speaking of lining one's pockets in war,
Catch-22 If they respliced that movie into chronological order it would be less than a half hour. Flashback in a flashback in a flashback... Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 *** Never seen the film, but I was expected to read the novel in college. The same event, or bunch of events, kept being told to us over and over again. I get it, Joe H., war is pointless and the same horrors happen over and over again, but Jeez it got tiresome. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:04 PM (wzUl9) 208
MASH got more tedious as it went on. It got less about being a comedy and became more and more about 'a very special episode'.
Two or three seasons of Gary Coleman getting molested by the bicycle shop owner wears thin, real quick. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 09:05 PM (G3T/K) 209
Pitt was really good in Se7en and appropriately charismatic in Fight Club.
He's just good. If he's in a bad movie that's the fault of the movie. Posted by: gKWVE at June 13, 2026 09:06 PM (gKWVE) 210
MASH got more tedious as it went on. It got less about being a comedy and became more and more about 'a very special episode'.
Two or three seasons of Gary Coleman getting molested by the bicycle shop owner wears thin, real quick. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone ==== Gary Coleman getting molested by the bicycle shop owner? I missed that episode of MASH. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:06 PM (/lPRQ) 211
"Hawks had that in a lot of his films. Didn't he direct His Girl Friday? That had a lot of cross-chatter. And Bringing Up Baby too, I think."
I think he did. So long since I've seen those I remember just about zip-a-dee-doo-dah about 'em. But I do remember that you could get lost in MASH's cross-chatter, and I don't think that's the case with The Thing. YMMV. Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 09:06 PM (q3u5l) 212
Once upon a time youre the wunderking then youre not
Even if polanski had not been such a beast his career would have run out of steam althougj ghost writer and the dreyfus tale suggest otherwide Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:06 PM (bXbFr) 213
Speaking of Robert Altman....
He made a very un-Altman psychological horror movie in 1972. IIRC. - titled- "Images" Very artsy, very slow burn, but I think very good as well. BONUS! It has the lovely Susannah York. She plays a children's author suffering from hallucinations. And she goes with her husband to the Irish country side. I haven't seen it in decades. I'll probably check it out again and see how it holds up. Check it out if it sounds like your kind of thing. Posted by: naturalfake at June 13, 2026 09:08 PM (iJfKG) 214
Brad Pitt is very good in "Snatch" also, in which he plays a Gypsy prizefighter.
The man is an actor-- not just a movie star. Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 09:08 PM (RCjYY) 215
Huh. Got fireworks going off over at the National Harbor (MD). I can kind of, sort of, see them, through the trees. Not a great view. Kind of like going to see a baseball game at one of those old stadiums and you're stuck behind a pillar. If you lean over, you can see some of the game.
Posted by: Puddleglum, Back in Babylon DC at June 13, 2026 09:08 PM (sAmhv) 216
> Also, it's fascinating that the rise of these indie horror films, with fresh new directors with new ideas,
Yeah, horror is relatively safe: It's cheap so you can allow for some freedom, and you're not just trying to shoehorn all the new talent into doing the "human" scenes in a superhero movie. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:09 PM (K40fF) 217
Gary Coleman getting molested by the bicycle shop owner?
I missed that episode of MASH. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:06 PM (/lPRQ) You know what I mean. 'A very special episode' quickly became the foreword of doom. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 09:09 PM (G3T/K) 218
See coppols embarass himself with metropolis
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:09 PM (bXbFr) 219
Brad Pitt is very good in "Snatch" also, in which he plays a Gypsy prizefighter.
The man is an actor-- not just a movie star. Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 09:08 PM (RCjYY) Yeah. Mickey. I love that movie. Fooking Bricktop is scary as fuck-all. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:10 PM (0aYVJ) 220
Relatively early Duplass brothers movie. (One of whom is in Backrooms.) This is probably my favorite work of theirs.
https://moviegique.com/reviews/safety-not-guaranteed/ --- Where are the lesbians? Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 09:11 PM (7X7ea) Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 09:12 PM (ZxPkt) 222
Yeah they are competing at chewing thd scene stathham skarbadja farina et al
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:13 PM (bXbFr) 223
Think my favorite moment in MASH was when Alda and Farrell were trying to keep Korean intelligence officers from taking one of their patients, a Korean woman presumably working for the north and had already tried to kill another patient. I thought Mako reading them the riot act (with other Korean officers ready to blow them away if they interfered) was one of the high points of the series.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 09:13 PM (q3u5l) 224
You know what I mean. 'A very special episode' quickly became the foreword of doom. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 *** If you mean the M*A*S*H episodes like the real-time countdown as they try to keep a patient alive for the twenty minutes it will take to get him operated on, or the Alan Alda star turn where Hawkeye does not dare fall asleep in an enemy hut, those were all well done. I thought of those as expanding what TV comedy could do, incorporating drama while also being amusing in the right places. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:13 PM (wzUl9) Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 09:14 PM (Jr5Lq) 226
Gary Coleman getting molested by the bicycle shop owner?
I missed that episode of MASH. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:06 PM (/lPRQ) You know what I mean. 'A very special episode' quickly became the foreword of doom. Posted by: Aetius451AD True, but I could see a later MASH episode with Coleman guest starring... Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:14 PM (/lPRQ) 227
Lots of dark humor in that film
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:14 PM (bXbFr) 228
208 MASH got more tedious as it went on. It got less about being a comedy and became more and more about 'a very special episode'.
Yeah, and it ruined the Emmys for comedy forever. Seinfeld constantly lost out to "very special episodes". Not a huge fan of the show but I admired that they refused to go down that road. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:15 PM (K40fF) 229
Snatch. Guy ritchie is underrated as director
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:15 PM (bXbFr) 230
Scotland is playing Haiti (Haiti?) in its first cup game. They're wearing red jerseys which I don't think I've seen. But I pay very little attention.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 09:16 PM (l26NL) 231
> Where are the lesbians?
There. Are. No. Lesbians. ANYWHERE! They're like unicorns or rational Democrats*! They don't exist! * My topical humor of the day. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:16 PM (K40fF) 232
I like the one where Hawkeye has to give Margaret a shot and he sees her butt and tells her it's 'magnificent'
Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 09:17 PM (ZxPkt) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 09:17 PM (7X7ea) 234
Snatch. Guy ritchie is underrated as director
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:15 PM (bXb The Gentlemen was also very good. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:17 PM (GseMx) 235
Early matt vaughn where he got a better performance of craig then in any of the bond films (,in layer cake,)
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:18 PM (bXbFr) 236
MASH got more tedious as it went on. It got less about being a comedy and became more and more about 'a very special episode'.
=== I guess almost all successful TV series eventually 'jump the shark'. That 70s Show was pretty good, but I didn't see it all. So got a chance to watch it streaming. The last couple of seasons - what the hell was that?! Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:18 PM (/lPRQ) 237
There.
Are. No. Lesbians. ANYWHERE! They're like unicorns or rational Democrats*! They don't exist! * My topical humor of the day. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) --- Pretty play like is entirely acceptable. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 09:18 PM (7X7ea) 238
MASH really became hit-and-miss after McClean Stevenson left. I liked Harry Morgan and David Ogden Stiers, but I hate Mike Farrell. it got so friggin' preachy. I saw that even as a teenager.
the first three and a half seasons were good. I have them on DVD, and it has the feature that allows one to turn off the laugh track. And they are complete, before TV and syndication lopped off minutes of each episode. One of my favorite scenes is when Klinger told the story of how he got drafted. the MPS chased him into a restroom in a bus station. It took them five dollars in nickels to extract him from the stall. Now that's funny. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:19 PM (0aYVJ) 239
Think my favorite moment in MASH was when Alda and Farrell were trying to keep Korean intelligence officers from taking one of their patients, a Korean woman presumably working for the north and had already tried to kill another patient. I thought Mako reading them the riot act (with other Korean officers ready to blow them away if they interfered) was one of the high points of the series.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 *** The stories with the "spook," Capt. Flagg, were insanely funny -- except for one scene. Hawkeye and B.J. are trying to keep an NK defector on their side, while Flagg wants to to take him in as a spy. Hawkeye and BJ are doing one of their patented comic babble things, hoping to confuse the issue . . . until Flagg, normally a buffoon to us, pulls his .45 and racks the slide. Suddenly he is no longer a buffoon but a dangerously insane man with a gun. It changes the entire tone of the scene and the episode. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:19 PM (wzUl9) 240
219 Brad Pitt is very good in "Snatch" also, in which he plays a Gypsy prizefighter.
The man is an actor-- not just a movie star. Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 09:08 PM (RCjYY) He should have won an Oscar for Kalifornia. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:19 PM (GseMx) 241
I thought of those as expanding what TV comedy could do, incorporating drama while also being amusing in the right places.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Ok, follow your premise. You have episodes which work well where comedy actors do drama and it works because of the contrast. Then the show becomes about the hits of the drama- not the comedy. It starts to Flounder. The finale is a perfect example of this. Ok, flip this. Leslie Nielson in Airplane or the Early Naked Gun shows was great- because he was a dramatic actor, playing it completely deadpan straight. Then go to something like Dracula: Dead and Loving it. Same thing, but in reverse and it ALSO loses its effectiveness. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 09:19 PM (G3T/K) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 09:20 PM (7X7ea) 243
If you want to direct action set pieces ritchie is the guy
(Although you can have flops like robin hood) Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:20 PM (bXbFr) 244
But a movie dog? Well, the theater might get dusty. But, I'd forget about it 3 minutes after I left the movie.
Not a big trauma. Posted by: naturalfake at June 13, 2026 08:43 PM (iJfKG) Well, it fits into the same category as THEY DIDN'T HAVE TO KILL OFF WASH! I expect. Posted by: tcn in AK at June 13, 2026 09:20 PM (+JAGA) 245
JSG
Not a big MASH TV series fan. I thought it was preachy and therefore irritating at times. I mostly watched it with my mother, who loved it. I did laugh at this & remembered it: Hawkeye: "Colonel, you're corrupt!" Colonel: (Thinks about that for a moment.) "Sure. Why should the sergeants get all the gravy?" Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 09:20 PM (RCjYY) 246
My Korean War vet Father liked MASH a lot up until Trapper left.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:22 PM (GseMx) 247
JK Simmons plays the pilot who kicks it.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 08:18 PM (zZu0s) Why would the pilot kick the dog? Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at June 13, 2026 09:22 PM (ZVgZ4) 248
My Korean War vet Father liked MASH a lot up until Trapper left.
Posted by: polynikes Whatever happened to Spear Chucker Jones? Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:23 PM (/lPRQ) Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 09:23 PM (ZxPkt) 250
I thnk he means he dies
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:23 PM (bXbFr) 251
Edward Winter as Col Flagg was a favorite of mine. Thought he got some of the series' best absurdly comic lines. "O'Reilly, I've got enough on you to have you executed for the rest of your life." "Don't play dumb with me because you're not as good at it as I am."
Wonder how many times he had to rehearse some of that dialog until he could do it with a straight face. Or just how many drinks he had to put away before shooting started. Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 09:23 PM (q3u5l) 252
Good luck to the Scots. I hope cannibalism on the field at least merits a yellow card.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 13, 2026 09:24 PM (gKWVE) 253
> Good thing SMH is not here.
Is SMH a unicorn? Or a lesbian? Or both? The "M*A*S*H" TV series is well-constructed, well-written, well-acted, and switched between humor and drama better than most of what followed. That it is propaganda is a separate issue. Check out "Triumph of the Will" sometime. Great flick. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:24 PM (K40fF) 254
Just playin’ intentionally obtuse.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at June 13, 2026 09:24 PM (ZVgZ4) 255
I watched Palm Springs again. It's another Groundhog Day type movie. I enjoyed it as much as Groundhog Day. I'm definitely in the minority. You like what you like.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:24 PM (GseMx) 256
There's an episode of Due South (buddy cop drama from the early 90s) where Nielson guest stars as a Mountie who is being pursued by an escaped killer. In that episode he plays it completely straight. And he is damn effective. You keep expecting him to break into a fart joke or something, but he holds character. THAT worked extremely well.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 09:24 PM (G3T/K) 257
That was the colonel that shipping thd whole supply shack to tokyo
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:25 PM (bXbFr) 258
I agree, more tedious as MASH went on. Still mostly watched to end.
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 09:25 PM (Ia/+0) 259
Oh, and it had a long line of honeys as nurses. Wonderfully exploitative while being "sensitive": Classic liberal stuff.
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:25 PM (K40fF) 260
I didn't get to see all of the famous M*A*S*H finale! I was working that night, and didn't get home until it was more than half over. The show has been in syndication ever since, but I've never caught the finale, if they've even aired it.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:26 PM (wzUl9) 261
Way past my bedtime
Have a good night everyone Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 09:27 PM (Ia/+0) 262
I remember winter from project blue book one of the first series that dealt with ufos straight one
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:27 PM (bXbFr) 263
I think the movie MASH was the very first time in American cinema that the F word was uttered. During the football game. Your head's coming right the F off.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 09:28 PM (l26NL) 264
My favorite MASH nurses were Marsha Strassman and Susan St. James.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:28 PM (0aYVJ) 265
* My topical humor of the day.
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:16 PM (K40fF) Must be special, being able to just rub humor on like that. Posted by: Kindltot at June 13, 2026 09:28 PM (rbvCR) Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 09:28 PM (ZxPkt) 267
I have K-Pax on my schedule to watch tonight. Haven't seen it in years but remember liking it a lot.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:29 PM (GseMx) 268
Edward Winter as Col Flagg was a favorite of mine. Thought he got some of the series' best absurdly comic lines. "O'Reilly, I've got enough on you to have you executed for the rest of your life." "Don't play dumb with me because you're not as good at it as I am."
Wonder how many times he had to rehearse some of that dialog until he could do it with a straight face. Or just how many drinks he had to put away before shooting started. Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 *** Colonel Flagg; that was it. I always thought Winter was underappreciated. The Flagg character was new when I was reading King's The Stand in the '70s. So I pictured King's Walkin Dude, Randall Flagg, as looking like Edward Winter. The guy that had the role in the excellent '90s miniseries was good -- but I wonder if Winter could have done even better. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:29 PM (wzUl9) 269
Edward Winter as Col Flagg was a favorite of mine. Thought he got some of the series' best absurdly comic lines. "O'Reilly, I've got enough on you to have you executed for the rest of your life." "Don't play dumb with me because you're not as good at it as I am."
Wonder how many times he had to rehearse some of that dialog until he could do it with a straight face. Or just how many drinks he had to put away before shooting started. Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 09:23 PM (q3u5l) *** He was a favorite of the Army's Intelligence School (Ft Huachuca) when I was there. " I keep myself in a permanent state of confusion so that if I am ever captured by the enemy, I'll be of no use to them." Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 09:30 PM (2WIwB) 270
Yeah catch 22 was tedious (besides being a lie heller told about his war service
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:30 PM (bXbFr) 271
rlene Golonka
raise your hand if you recognize Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 *** I do; usually played a waifish or ditzy blonde of the type Teri Garr did so well later. Anybody remember Elaine Giftos? Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:30 PM (wzUl9) 272
Arlene Golonka
raise your hand if you recognize Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 09:28 PM (ZxPkt) Me! I do! Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:31 PM (0aYVJ) 273
231 gique
There is a famous story about Queen Victoria, probably apocryphal: She supposedly ran across the word "lesbian" somewhere, and asked one of her ladies-in-waiting what the word meant. After it was explained to her, she commented, "Women do not do such things." Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 09:31 PM (RCjYY) 274
Naw winter is too deadpan to do what jamie sheridan did in the series
We pretend the revamp never happened Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:32 PM (bXbFr) 275
I watched Backrooms. First movie I've seen in a while in theaters.
I didn't like the POV scenes, but when the camera was bolted down, I thought it worked very well. Good acting. Creepy feeling. It uses the Backrooms lore well, minimal info dumps. It feels strange and unnatural like it was a bunch of rooms made by AI slop. Rooms and....more. Largely practical sets, I dig that too. It is a horror story and does not have a happy ending though, be warned. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, Buy ammo at June 13, 2026 09:32 PM (xcxpd) 276
Scotland have scored. 1-nil.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 09:32 PM (l26NL) 277
Oh, and it had a long line of honeys as nurses. Wonderfully exploitative while being "sensitive": Classic liberal stuff.
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 *** True at first, but that lessened as time went on. And recall that Major Houlihan, originally known far and wide as "Hot Lips," gradually became "Margaret" to everyone. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:32 PM (wzUl9) 278
Recognize the face but not the name.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 09:32 PM (G3T/K) 279
I seem to dimly recall Arlene Golonka's name (Star Trek episode, maybe?) but can't recall a face.
Marcia Strassman from MASH -- don't know why she didn't get bigger parts. MASH didn't give her a lot to do, and she never had a lot to do in Welcome Back, Kotter either if memory serves. Think she was a regular in Tremors: the Series too. Oh, well. Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 09:32 PM (q3u5l) 280
>I do; usually played a waifish or ditzy blonde of the type Teri Garr did so well later.
--- she was a MASH nurse and she was in Hang 'em High Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 09:33 PM (ZxPkt) 281
Astrodome flight scene, they used a Piper Cub to tow Brewster creating the illusion that he was flying. No CGI. They flew a Piper Cub in circles inside the Astrodome.
https://youtu.be/5kc1klkNZpQ Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 09:33 PM (7X7ea) Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 09:33 PM (Cqx++) 283
Its interesting, but it feels like Hollywood is shrinking. You think of all of the actors from the 70s, 80s and 90s and a million of them are recognizable. Now it seems like the same 10 people are in every movie.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 09:34 PM (G3T/K) 284
Seeing how army intelligence seems to be carried out one wonders if the portrayal was too kind
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:35 PM (bXbFr) 285
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Catacombs is good. Its streams for free on tubi and Pluto. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:35 PM (GseMx) 286
One thing about MASH, is that Alan Alda really wanted the show runners to develop Frank Burns as a character, but they refused. He said Larry Linville was one of the best people he ever knew. He hated that they kept his character so one-dimensional.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:35 PM (0aYVJ) 287
MASH had a lot of 'guest nurses'
Posted by: Don Black at June 13, 2026 09:36 PM (ZxPkt) 288
Catacombs is good. Its streams for free on tubi and Pluto.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:35 PM (GseMx) noted! I'll check it out Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, Buy ammo at June 13, 2026 09:36 PM (xcxpd) 289
Scotland have scored. 1-nil.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 09:32 PM (l26NL) Nil? NIL??? So. Europhile are ya? Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 09:36 PM (2WIwB) 290
There's an episode of Due South (buddy cop drama from the early 90s) where Nielson guest stars as a Mountie who is being pursued by an escaped killer. In that episode he plays it completely straight. And he is damn effective. You keep expecting him to break into a fart joke or something, but he holds character. THAT worked extremely well.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 *** Nielsen began as a dramatic actor and did it for several decades. Recall him as the forerunner of Capt. Kirk as the starship commander in Forbidden Planet. I had the same problem with The Spanish Prisoner film. Not with the movie; a good David Mamet script, I think it was. But Steve Martin was in it. I know he's capable of dramatic turns, and have seen and enjoyed them. But in this film I kept expecting him to do something comic, and he never did. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:36 PM (wzUl9) 291
FWIW, Robert Altman's film MASH is based on a novel by Richard Hooker, which I own. Hooker's description of life in his unit is very chaotic and haphazard, which Altman correctly captures, but without much politickal commentary: they were too busy to think about anything except the job at hand.
To me, Altman's greatest sin was to blend two characters into one in Frank Burns, and then to politicize him as a right-wing, sky-pilot idjut. The other curious thing is the transmogrification of Dago Red, the highly competent RC chaplain of Hooker's book, into the anodyne non-entity of the movie and teevee series. Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:37 PM (fBXgl) 292
noted! I'll check it out
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, Buy ammo at June 13, 2026 09:36 PM (xcxpd) Rotten tomatoes only gives it 22% but it has the same psychological horror of Backrooms. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:38 PM (GseMx) 293
Its interesting, but it feels like Hollywood is shrinking. You think of all of the actors from the 70s, 80s and 90s and a million of them are recognizable. Now it seems like the same 10 people are in every movie.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 09:34 PM (G3T/K) Try watching the BBC. Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 09:38 PM (2WIwB) 294
So did ba baa blacksheep
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:38 PM (bXbFr) 295
One thing about MASH, is that Alan Alda really wanted the show runners to develop Frank Burns as a character, but they refused. He said Larry Linville was one of the best people he ever knew. He hated that they kept his character so one-dimensional.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 *** They did. Frank was the show's major antagonist and conflict point in the first few years. When he left, I thought the series would go downhill without him to play against. Wrong; Maj. Winchester proved to be a superb replacement, and I date the show's real maturity from that point. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:39 PM (wzUl9) 296
Mrs Some Guy watches more British mystery series than I do; occasionally she'll comment on someone appearing in an episode who happens to be a regular in some other series. I've told her there are only half a dozen people working in UK television and they just bounce from one series to the next.
Yeah, maybe it's all shrinking. Or maybe I'm just not paying much attention any more. I see cast listings and realize I've never heard of most of them. Ditto the names in the Hugo and Nebula awards nominees lists. Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 09:39 PM (q3u5l) 297
About the nurses
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:39 PM (bXbFr) 298
220 Relatively early Duplass brothers movie. (One of whom is in Backrooms.) This is probably my favorite work of theirs.
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He hated that they kept his character so one-dimensional.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America I saw Linville in an episode of Night Gallery. His character stood out as just not right for the place, but that was the point. Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 09:41 PM (l26NL) 300
The other curious thing is the transmogrification of Dago Red, the highly competent RC chaplain of Hooker's book, into the anodyne non-entity of the movie and teevee series. Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher at June 13, 2026 *** It was either Hawkeye in a letter home to his father, or Col. Potter writing to his wife, who described Father Mulcahy as a "cockeyed optimist who sounds like Dennis Day." Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:41 PM (wzUl9) 301
True at first, but that lessened as time went on. And recall that Major Houlihan, originally known far and wide as "Hot Lips," gradually became "Margaret" to everyone.
--- One of the things the show did very well, and why Larry Linville left, was flesh out the cartoonish characters Altman gifted them with. And when they couldn't be fleshed out they were removed. Frank had no future. Hot Lips, on the other hand, did. However, Hawkeye was ruthlessly womanizing to the end, IIRC. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:41 PM (K40fF) 302
Ace mentioned Disney's Meconium & Fondue was being killed by the Obsession movie, but it's funny some need shit a kudos made for $36 also beat it.
LOL. Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 13, 2026 09:41 PM (BI5O2) 303
294 So did ba baa blacksheep
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:38 PM (bXbFr) I was a yuge fan of that series in my yoot, but I have to admit that watching it in my more mature years I find it rather awful. The Corsairs are still cool, though. Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:42 PM (fBXgl) 304
Trapper John: Colonel, if I punch Hawkeye can I go home too?
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:43 PM (0aYVJ) 305
Nielsen began as a dramatic actor and did it for several decades. Recall him as the forerunner of Capt. Kirk as the starship commander in Forbidden Planet. He was a steamship commander in The Poseidon Adventure. Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 09:43 PM (Cqx++) 306
I had the same problem with The Spanish Prisoner film. Not with the movie; a good David Mamet script, I think it was. But Steve Martin was in it. I know he's capable of dramatic turns, and have seen and enjoyed them. But in this film I kept expecting him to do something comic, and he never did.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:36 PM (wzUl9) I kinda liked that aspect. Steve Martin is an interesting, complex cat. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, Buy ammo at June 13, 2026 09:44 PM (xcxpd) 307
Leslie Nielsen did quite a bit of straight drama tv work. I remember episodes of Route 66, The Fugitive, and a pretty decent Hitchcock hour adaptation of Wells' "The Magic Shop."
After Police Squad and Airplane, mostly comedy. Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 09:44 PM (q3u5l) 308
What was wrong with it?
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:44 PM (bXbFr) 309
So did ba baa blacksheep
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:38 PM (bXbFr) I was a yuge fan of that series in my yoot, but I have to admit that watching it in my more mature years I find it rather awful. The Corsairs are still cool, though. Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:42 PM (fBXgl) The show was pretty cheesy fare, but yeah, the Corsairs were friggin' cool. Dad and I watched it regularly. he was a Marine. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:44 PM (0aYVJ) 310
Seeing how army intelligence seems to be carried out one wonders if the portrayal was too kind
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:35 PM (bXbFr) Well. As a twenty year Army intelligence officer, I can tell you that while we all enjoyed MASH, we did not confuse it with reality. In the real world we did some very successful shit that nobody will ever hear about. Nor should they. America is still here. That's good enough. Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 09:45 PM (2WIwB) 311
Ace mentioned Disney's Meconium & Fondue was being killed by the Obsession movie, but it's funny some need shit a kudos made for $36 also beat it.
LOL. Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 13, 2026 *** I have a dim idea of what a "menconiium" is, and I don't want to make it any clearer. Something tells me I am never going to see this particular movie. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:45 PM (wzUl9) 312
Tomorrow is 290th birthday of Coulomb. Trivia: one coulomb of electrons weighs 5.7 nanograms. One coulomb of protons weighs 10 micrograms. That's why your capacitors start to lean over after a while. Imbalance.
Posted by: gp at June 13, 2026 09:45 PM (Jr5Lq) 313
Speaking of Steve Martin and M. Emmet Walsh:
"Johnson, Navin R. Sounds like a typical bastard. Die, Navin R. Johnson. Bastard! Random son of a bitch, typical run-of-the-mill bastard." Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:45 PM (K40fF) 314
Nielsen was good in that creepshow segment
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:45 PM (bXbFr) Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:47 PM (K40fF) 316
The internet says Leslie Nielsen's first comedy role was Airplane! (he may have done some bit comedic roles before then), but he was a serious dramatic actor for 30 years before then. And his comedic character was so good that indeed in any of those 30 years of previous roles, you imagine he's Frank Drebin, and they're just funny as hell. You imagine he's going to set the place on fire at any moment. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 13, 2026 09:47 PM (w6EFb) Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:47 PM (0aYVJ) 318
Oh mandalorian and grogu
Yeah shows like the 6 million dollar msn that i rediscoverex on cozi (now adam 12 and swat havent aged as well) Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:48 PM (bXbFr) Posted by: mnw at June 13, 2026 09:49 PM (RCjYY) 320
My message keeps getting rejected as possible spam. Mmmph.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:49 PM (wzUl9) 321
They werent always great (what shoe is)
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:49 PM (bXbFr) 322
Watched Clerks today. The dialogue and acting is a bit stiff at times but it doesn't matter cuz it's funny and has a beautiful sincerity around it.
Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions. at June 13, 2026 09:49 PM (glnUu) 323
M*A*S*H is probably the first mainstream movie to use the F-word. (I forget what we're allowed to say in the comments. I know vulgarity has been a problem for Ace in the past.)
But there were earlier non-mainstream films. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:49 PM (K40fF) 324
Posted by: Diogenes at June 13, 2026 09:45 PM (2WIwB)
Same with my Dad when he watched Mash. I think he just liked the camaraderie and occasional absurdity you see in the military and war. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:49 PM (GseMx) 325
Leslie Nielson was a ring-knocker colonel in an episode of MASH, where the guys were trying to convince him he was unfit for duty.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:49 PM (0aYVJ) 326
And his comedic character was so good that indeed in any of those 30 years of previous roles, you imagine he's Frank Drebin, and they're just funny as hell. You imagine he's going to set the place on fire at any moment.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 13, 2026 09:47 PM (w6EFb) Yarp. He was in Forbidden Planet and the original Poseidon Adventure, to name a few. You can't look back anymore. Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:50 PM (fBXgl) 327
Yeah hong was an engineer for the water deoartment before films (chinatown was probably his first)
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:50 PM (bXbFr) 328
I used to see Leslie Nielsen's name in the TV Guide cast lists, and imagined he was related to the Nielsen ratings people. That if you included Leslie in your show, your show would get good ratings.
Whaddaya want, I was eight. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:51 PM (wzUl9) 329
Great Leslie Nielsen role that he played absolutely straight and may be the funniest thing he ever did: Day of the Animals. Some kind of weird...phenomenon...is driving the animals crazy in this national park, making them super-aggressive, and eventually it starts affecting Nielsen, who runs around with his shirt off wrasslin' bears.
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:52 PM (K40fF) 330
"Johnson, Navin R. Sounds like a typical bastard. Die, Navin R. Johnson. Bastard! Random son of a bitch, typical run-of-the-mill bastard."
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) He hates these cans! Steve Martin is a terrible actor unless he's doing slapstick. Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 09:52 PM (l26NL) 331
It was his deadpan delivery
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:52 PM (bXbFr) 332
Due South was fun! I had a friend obsessed with Mounties, so we marathoned the whole thing. The modern woke Mounties could pull a page from that show to remember how it's done.
Did I see this here or somewhere else? But There was a great tiktok of a guy deadpanning the plots of all the episodes of The Pit, to show how modern Hollywood sticks propaganda into plots without having to screech it's a Very Special Episode. The Mash treatment but subtler. (Other shows like SVU have also done this for years too.) Posted by: LizLem at June 13, 2026 09:52 PM (gWBY1) 333
AI to the rescue:
"Ace mentioned Disney's Moana 2 was being killed by the Obsession movie, but it's funny some indie shit a kid made for $750k also beat it." Juuuuuuuuuust a bit outside. Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:54 PM (K40fF) 334
Steve Martin is a terrible actor unless he's doing slapstick.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 09:52 PM (l26NL) Bill Murray can do serious. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:54 PM (GseMx) 335
Kinicks - Spurs. There's a chance a basketball game will break out in the second half.
Posted by: Alteria Pilgram - My President has convictions. at June 13, 2026 09:54 PM (glnUu) 336
Steve Martin is a terrible actor unless he's doing slapstick. Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 *** He's one of the few modern actors who, when he plays a vintage role, looks really *right* in a fedora. His private eye in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid may be a goofball, but he dresses well. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:54 PM (wzUl9) 337
Same with my Dad when he watched Mash. I think he just liked the camaraderie and occasional absurdity you see in the military and war.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:49 PM (GseMx) My dad had to do some AMC basic at Camp Bullis. He sometimes suggested that he was, or could have been, in the same shoes as the MASH folks. If only. We just pelted him with rocks and garbage. Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:54 PM (fBXgl) 338
Steve Martin is a terrible actor unless he's doing slapstick.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 13, 2026 09:52 PM (l26NL) I would not say terrible, but yeah, his range is limited. I liked him in Parenthood. Robin Williams was more successful in the dramatic roles. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:55 PM (0aYVJ) 339
What was the drama with music from 1981 or so with Steve Martin? Pennies From Heaven, that was it. I was sitting with the future Mrs. Wolfus No. 2 when the lead actress came on screen, and I jumped. Mrs. W. No. 2: "What's wrong?"
"How did that woman get Mrs. Wolfus No. 1's body grafted onto her neck?" Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:56 PM (wzUl9) 340
>>> I kinda liked that aspect. Steve Martin is an interesting, complex cat.
He gets to do both in Only Murders in the Building, and he's great. Finding out exactly why he makes a Denver omelet every day and then throws it in the trash was heartbreaking. He plays that perfectly. Also loved him in Roxanne. Longing and hilarious. Posted by: LizLem at June 13, 2026 09:56 PM (gWBY1) 341
I just saw that one tonight
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:56 PM (bXbFr) 342
> That if you included Leslie in your show, your show would get good ratings.
Ha! Perfectly logical. > Yeah hong was an engineer for the water deoartment before films (chinatown was probably his first) While Hong was an engineer, he was a road engineer. His first roles were in the '50s, 20 years before "Chinatown". Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:57 PM (K40fF) 343
No, Steve Martin is never going to play Hamlet or do Long Day's Journey Into Night. But he can be effective at drama anyway.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:57 PM (wzUl9) 344
Robin Williams was more successful in the dramatic roles.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:55 PM (0aYVJ) Yes . Probably the most surprising to me at how good he played serious. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:57 PM (GseMx) 345
Bill Murray can do serious.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 09:54 PM (GseMx) Yup. great range. At the risk of being pelted by rotten fruit, I really like Lost in Translation. He and Scarlett Johannsen had a great chemistry. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:57 PM (0aYVJ) Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher at June 13, 2026 09:58 PM (fBXgl) 347
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-- Occasionally and it's usually in a ~home made production that the actors portray themselves in a natural way. Run of the mill 20 minute reels are so synthetic I don't know how they make money. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 09:58 PM (7X7ea) Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 13, 2026 09:59 PM (q3u5l) 349
Bill Murray >>>> Steve Martin
Fight me. Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher at June 13, 2026 *** I wouldn't call Murray my favorite actor. But he plays the lead in no less than three of my "Ten Movies I Would Change Nothing About." Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 09:59 PM (wzUl9) 350
Was it that far back i stand corrected
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at June 13, 2026 09:59 PM (bXbFr) 351
Also loved him in Roxanne. Longing and hilarious.
Posted by: LizLem at June 13, 2026 09:56 PM (gWBY1) Yes. And I need to get that on DVD or Blu-ray. I had the VHS long ago. I like that movie. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 09:59 PM (0aYVJ) 352
346 Bill Murray >>>> Steve Martin
Fight me. Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher --- Martin did silly well, his best role was the dentist in Little Shop. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 13, 2026 09:59 PM (7X7ea) Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:59 PM (K40fF) 354
ONT is nood.
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ONT's here
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 10:00 PM (wzUl9) 356
>>> Mrs Some Guy watches more British mystery series than I do; occasionally she'll comment on someone appearing in an episode who happens to be a regular in some other series. I've told her there are only half a dozen people working in UK television and they just bounce from one series to the next.
Haha, true. Has she seen Sheep Detective? It's so good! Posted by: LizLem at June 13, 2026 10:01 PM (gWBY1) Posted by: Zombie Robbo the Llama Butcher at June 13, 2026 10:02 PM (fBXgl) 358
On the topic of Leslie Neilson back when he was a 'serious actor, he starred in a really dumb RiffTrax movie (but I repeat myself) called "Day of the Animals." It's been a while since I watched it, but I'm pretty sure there were a few jokes about waiting for Neilson to do something absurd, and it never happening...
The movie was dumb in a uniquely 70's sort of way. The hole in the ozone layer caused a bunch of forest animals to go rabid and randomly attack people. Dumb. But now that I think about it, no more inherently dumb than the premise of "The Happening." Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 10:09 PM (3v7ra) 359
329 Great Leslie Nielsen role that he played absolutely straight and may be the funniest thing he ever did: Day of the Animals. Some kind of weird...phenomenon...is driving the animals crazy in this national park, making them super-aggressive, and eventually it starts affecting Nielsen, who runs around with his shirt off wrasslin' bears.
Posted by: moviegique (buy my books) at June 13, 2026 09:52 PM (K40fF) Dude, I was literally typing my own "Day of the Animals" comment while you posted that! I'm pretty sure the 'phenomenon' was the hole in the ozone layer. Movie-makers have a very tenuous grasp of science... Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 10:11 PM (3v7ra) 360
Tomorrow is 290th birthday of Coulomb. Trivia: one coulomb of electrons weighs 5.7 nanograms. One coulomb of protons weighs 10 micrograms. That's why your capacitors start to lean over after a while. Imbalance.
Posted by: gp ------ Tomorrow is the 251st birthday of the US Army, shared with Flag Day. 4 months older than the Squids and 5 months older than the Misguided Children. Posted by: buddhaha at June 14, 2026 12:44 AM (uyNHw) Hobby Thread - June 13, 2026 [TRex]![]() Welcome hobbyists! Pull up a chair and sit a spell with the Horde in this little corner of the interweb. This is the mighty, mighty officially sanctioned Ace of Spades Hobby Thread. This is the second anniversary of TRex assuming the Hobby Thread helm. Hooray! That makes this my 105th Hobby Thread (not counting a few previous oddball contributions through MisHum). Thank you all for being here and participating. None of this works without you (even the lurkers). In honor of the occasion, the Wheel of Hobbies (TM) took the night off and left a note that said "all of the above." What does that mean? Read on hobbyists...
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Words of wisdom: "Because despite all our troubles, when things are grim out in that wide round world of ours, that's when it's really important to have a good hobby." Posted by: tankascribe at June 22, 2024 07:41 PM (HWxAD). If you have trouble finding something in the content or comments that resonates with you, contribute your own. Send thoughts, suggestions and photos of your hobbying to moronhobbies at protonmail dot com. Do mighty things. Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Candle making?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 05:30 PM (1Ff7Z) 2
Welcome Hobbiests
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 05:31 PM (Ia/+0) Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 05:32 PM (1Ff7Z) 4
Of all the water-related sports that I took on, water skiing was the easiest to master.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 05:34 PM (XjKiU) 5
My wife makes candles every once in awhile
Bought her supplies for her birthday last year but she still hasn't used them. Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 05:35 PM (Ia/+0) 6
Of all the water-related sports that I took on, water skiing was the easiest to master.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 05:34 PM (XjKiU) Every time I tried watersports, some big white balloon chased me. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 05:35 PM (1Ff7Z) 7
5 My wife makes candles every once in awhile
Bought her supplies for her birthday last year but she still hasn't used them. ------ Might I suggest an Amazon gift card for next year? Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 05:36 PM (XjKiU) 8
Thanks for another mighty Hobby Thread, T Rex!
And congratulations on achieving your second anniversary of hosting this thread! *carefully hands a large piece of cake to T Rex* Posted by: Legally Sufficient at June 13, 2026 05:36 PM (D/6p1) 9
8 Thanks for another mighty Hobby Thread, T Rex!
And congratulations on achieving your second anniversary of hosting this thread! *carefully hands a large piece of cake to T Rex* ---------- Soon. Posted by: The Chicxulub Meteor at June 13, 2026 05:38 PM (XjKiU) 10
Had a very successful morning taking in some metal scrap, aluminum cans and copper clean and with joints.
Still working on my truck tailgate I crushed weeks ago And the Russian medallion for a cartridge box is basically carved out, its air dry clay so want to let it dry as much as possible when calling it done before pouring hot metal into it. Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 05:39 PM (Ia/+0) 11
*carefully hands a large piece of cake to T Rex*
Posted by: Legally Sufficient at June 13, 2026 05:36 PM *** YUM! Thanks! Maybe we should do a cake decorating or baking hobby thread theme at some point... Posted by: TRex - terrible two dino at June 13, 2026 05:39 PM (IQ6Gq) 12
Afternoon, hobby folken,
My major hobbies as a kid were reading, and building plastic assembly kit models from Aurora and AMT, later Revell, and at last the big guys, Tamiya. I began with the snap-together Animals/Birds of the World from Bachmann (who I think are still around making model train layout accessories). Those came with a palette of paints, a brush, and a bottle of thinner, all for .98 to 1.49 (the big kits like the Parrot). Later came the Aurora monster models; AMT's model cars (I never could get spray painting to work well for me); Revell's sailing ships; and at the last, Tamiya's German tanks in 1/35 scale. There was story writing, true, and it morphed into an adult hobby that has yet to pay much money, but has been enormous fun. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 05:40 PM (wzUl9) 13
Ihave a mountain of aluminum, some brass snd a few hundred pounds of lead I want to get rid of in next few months
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 05:41 PM (Ia/+0) 14
We were so poor our hobby was collecting dirt. But at least we had arms to do it.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 13, 2026 05:42 PM (SRceu) 15
Ihave a mountain of aluminum, some brass snd a few hundred pounds of lead I want to get rid of in next few months
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 05:41 PM (Ia/+0) Repost this tomorrow on the Gun Thread. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 05:43 PM (1Ff7Z) 16
"What adult hobbies were ignited in your childhood? "
As a child I collected rocks and coins. Now I collect a lot more other things too. Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 05:44 PM (vFG9F) 17
TRex,
Congrats on your anniversary. The hobby thread is one of my favorites and anchors my Saturday evenings. Posted by: JTB at June 13, 2026 05:45 PM (yTvNw) 18
Happy 2nd TRex! Well done!!
Posted by: HappyFun at June 13, 2026 05:45 PM (CoQfd) 19
Congrats, T Rex, and thanks for picking up the mantle of the beloved and belated Oregon Muse. His chess threads coaxed me out of my years-long lurker state, and your presence here has been a godsend...
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 13, 2026 05:45 PM (nbLIj) 20
I don't really have any hobbies anymore. I guess you could say writing is a hobby because I've never gotten paid for it.
Too much money to get back into painting, and no time to do photography - taking people back and forth to work and school takes up most of my time. Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 13, 2026 05:46 PM (1Ff7Z) 21
Now that I think of it, I did try those paint-by-number paintings; Dracula and the Wolf Man were two I completed. I didn't think they looked all that impressive, and the oil paints were very slow-drying compared to the enamels I used on plastic kits. Though I didn't waste the oil paints and tried them on some of the plastic kits. They still took forever to dry and I moved on.
Speaking of paint, if you recall, AMT offered its own line of spray lacquers for their model cars. Those dried very swiftly, and if I managed an even coat on the car bodies, looked darn good. Testor's and Pactra ("Pactra 'Namel") had spray paints too. The Testor's were basic colors you'd use on a stock auto kit like a '32 Ford, while Pactra offered a range of metalflake and candy colors for use on custom jobs. It was good training for me to judge what color suited the lines of a particular car -- dark blue for a Lincoln Continental, say, or emerald green for a '56 Chevy -- and what interior color would go with that. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 05:49 PM (wzUl9) 22
Maybe we should do a cake decorating or baking hobby thread theme at some point...
Posted by: TRex - terrible two dino at June 13, 2026 05:39 PM (IQ6Gq) ---- And cross the streams with the Food Thread? Are you TRYING to tear a hole in the universe? Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 13, 2026 05:49 PM (gnNyN) 23
17 TRex, Congrats on your anniversary.
Posted by: JTB at June 13, 2026 05:45 PM 18 Happy 2nd TRex! Well done!! Posted by: HappyFun at June 13, 2026 05:45 PM 19 Congrats, T Rex, and thanks for picking up the mantle of the beloved and belated Oregon Muse. Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 13, 2026 05:45 PM *** Thank you all! Much appreciated. Posted by: TRex - meteor resistant dino at June 13, 2026 05:49 PM (IQ6Gq) 24
Pretty much the only hobby I actually do any more is gaming and commenting on aoshq. Work takes up a heck of a lot of time and both things can fit in either the late night hours or the wee hours of the morning.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 05:50 PM (G3T/K) 25
One of my big hobbies is/was Lego. Haven't bought any big sets for a while though, since I'm running out of room. (And I'm a bit concerned about future finances.) However, I just got notified that I have a lot of 'points' at the Lego store, that are set to expire soon. The points can translate directly into cash-discount on purchases, so there's no way I'm letting them expire without using them.
So, I have a dilemma of what to buy. The new Minas Tirith set? No, actually that's out of stock. The Rivendell set? the Barad-dur set? Both are tempting. But...Over on Bricklink, you can pre-order (for the next few days) a set called Dustmark Keep. It's a fan-designed set, and it's basically a huge, expert-level version of the Castles we got back in the 90's! Like a scaled-up King's Castle or Black Falcon's Fortress. It's wall on all sides, fully-playable, with 20 minifigs of new factions. ...Yeah, as much as I love LotR, I think I know how I'm spending my points... Posted by: Castle Guy at June 13, 2026 05:50 PM (3v7ra) 26
22 Are you TRYING to tear a hole in the universe?
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 13, 2026 05:49 PM *** The ways of the Wheel of Hobbies (TM) are strange and mysterious. Posted by: TRex - decorated dino at June 13, 2026 05:53 PM (IQ6Gq) 27
Currently, of course, I have my briar pipe hobby. On my trip to Kansas in April I picked up a new one at a real tobacconist, a "basket pipe" -- i.e., less expensive, but if you pick a good brand you can often get a good smoker -- a Rigoletto straight apple in dark sandblast texture.
And running has been a hobby. I started with the original Aerobics book in '73, running in place at home, and lost twenty stubborn pounds and gained enormous energy over the spring that year. Later I worked myself into real shape running outdoors. My knees began to give me a little trouble about two decades back, and I shifted for a while to the elliptical machine at a nearby gym. That place closed. Now I do 1-2 miles 3-4 x a week, half trotting and half walking, 12-25 minutes depending on the distance. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 05:55 PM (wzUl9) 28
I started up a new game of Satisfactory recently.
I've finally unlocked the technology tier that allows for oil power instead of coal. It's a game changer, but takes a lot of work to set it up. Nuclear power is technically better, but it takes ENORMOUS effort to get all the components running at the right speed in the right order to make it all work. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 13, 2026 05:55 PM (gnNyN) 29
My most frequent hobby is biting sarcasm, so I probably should skip this thread....
BTW, here's another piece of cake. https://youtu.be/G9hWy_wSMRc?t=55 Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 13, 2026 05:55 PM (qx7Zg) 30
Casting bullets is what started my lead to collecting
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 05:55 PM (Ia/+0) 31
An unsponsored car show happens at the Avon Indiana Lowes on Saturday afternoon. Very nice cars there
Posted by: The Ballots at June 13, 2026 05:56 PM (LOZbR) 32
I don’t know if it counts as a hobby, but…
I remember being 5 and watching Olga Korbut in the 1972 Olympics. My love for gymnastics started then and ended with me being a D 1 scholarship gymnast at a top 5 school. It was my life, my love, my heartbreak and saving grace. I learned tenacity and honesty and that sometimes, no matter how hard you try and practice and prepare, sometimes you fail anyway. But never give up. Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 13, 2026 05:57 PM (A5RD0) 33
Lego is the modern successor to the model kits that were everywhere in the '60s and '70s. Though much more expensive, they don't have to be painted and just snap together instead of requiring glue. (True? Or do you have to screw some parts together?) They have come a *long* way since I first saw them in Woolworth's, not much more than red, black, white, and clear cubes and rectangles.
In the local mall store I spotted some bonsai tree models that Lego offered a while back. Those looked darn good. Do they still sell those? Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 05:58 PM (wzUl9) 34
27 And running has been a hobby.
Now I do 1-2 miles 3-4 x a week, half trotting and half walking, 12-25 minutes depending on the distance. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 05:55 PM *** Outstanding! Wonder how many among the horde are or have been joggers. The pounding on my knees is too much, so I stick the the elliptical. Posted by: TRex - running in circles dino at June 13, 2026 05:59 PM (IQ6Gq) 35
Ha, ha! The scouting vid was a reminder of just how old I've become. Take your compass and get off my lawn.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 13, 2026 05:59 PM (SRceu) 36
Model trains. If I had the space I'd be all over that shit. Building the landscape, buildings, doing a layout. Maybe not even something based on reality, but just, something cool and interesting.
I was in the model train club in jr. high. But I didn't get to see the final results. Graduated to HS. Posted by: CA High Speed Rail at June 13, 2026 05:59 PM (jehhT) 37
Hubley offered a series of metal model kits in the Sixties also. The car bodies were metal, so I guess you could have used real auto paint on them. (The scale might have been off, though.) The chassis, I think, was metal, but the engine, windshield, and interior pieces were plastic, and the tires rubber or plastic. You had to screw the metal pieces together. Since I never built one, I don't know how the plastic parts attached, unless it was with plastic cement.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:00 PM (wzUl9) 38
Might I suggest an Amazon gift card for next year?
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 05:36 PM (XjKiU) I laughed. Mr Dmlw! and I have a closet full of hobby stuff we've bought for or with each other, that have been unused. We've just gotten so busy! He got me some flint knapping tools, and shortly after that we got the puppies, and I don't have a good place to do that where their curious selves won't be nosing in there and getting cut on shards. I should take this to Mom's where I spend most of my week and re-visit the hobby there. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 13, 2026 06:01 PM (h7ZuX) 39
Now I do 1-2 miles 3-4 x a week, half trotting and half walking, 12-25 minutes depending on the distance.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 05:55 PM *** Outstanding! Wonder how many among the horde are or have been joggers. The pounding on my knees is too much, so I stick the the elliptical. Posted by: TRex - running in circles dino at June 13, 2026 *** Once I move and get settled, I plan to find a gym for elliptical and weight work, especially during the winter. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:01 PM (wzUl9) 40
All my life my favorite hobbies have been oriented around the ocean. It fascinates me the way space does for others. I don't even like being away from it for more than a couple days.
Today was day 2 of the annual New York Yacht Club Regatta. It culminates next Friday with the start of the Newport - Bermuda Race. Elvis and I watched some of the "action" today which was pretty lame because not much breeze. Any day you can tip your toe in the ocean is a very good day. Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 06:02 PM (viF8m) 41
Happy anniversary TRex - thanks for all the great subjects these past two years! Just perusing those have almost turned into a hobby. In the meantime, train layout construction competes with the model building - my life has so many tough choices to make these days . . .
Posted by: Patches at June 13, 2026 06:02 PM (338iJ) 42
An unsponsored car show happens at the Avon Indiana Lowes on Saturday afternoon. Very nice cars there
Posted by: The Ballots at June 13, 2026 *** Where is Avon within the state? Close to Indianapolis, I'd guess? Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:03 PM (wzUl9) 43
The spark for three of my adult hobbies happened in childhood.
Target shooting, specifically with black powder guns. My hometown was established twenty years after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth and had a rich history for the colonial (the frontier was central New England and New York) and Revolutionary War periods. Don't know if it's still done but in the 50s we were taught that history in grade school. Combine those stories, a youngster's imagination, and a Daisy BB gun and a spark ignited that persists. I didn't get my first BP gun until about thirty but the desire began a lot earlier. Posted by: JTB at June 13, 2026 06:05 PM (yTvNw) 44
41 In the meantime, train layout construction competes with the model building - my life has so many tough choices to make these days . . .
Posted by: Patches at June 13, 2026 06:02 PM *** Thanks! Any room for a race track in your train layout? Posted by: TRex - rennsport dino at June 13, 2026 06:05 PM (IQ6Gq) 45
Never really got into model trains. Never had the space, I guess. Trains were the big fascination with the generation or two before mine -- a way to travel and see new places. With me it was cars.
Odd that I never learned to drive until I was almost 23. (My father refused to teach me, let alone help me buy a car, and my mother never learned to drive.) Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:06 PM (wzUl9) 46
I did a lot of troubleshooting on my tractor lately. Some mechanical issues earlier, then a drained battery yesterday. I think the grandkids might have been messing around with it. The key's always in the ignition, but they lack the weight to start it with the safety switch built into the seat.
More like a FWP honestly. Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 13, 2026 06:09 PM (jehhT) 47
An unsponsored car show happens at the Avon Indiana Lowes on Saturday afternoon. Very nice cars there Posted by: The Ballots Every Saturday? Haven't seen it mentioned on Nextdoor. Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 06:10 PM (Cqx++) 48
What adult hobbies were ignited in your childhood? What hobbies did you try and HATE? What hobbies do you wish you would have tinkered with more as a child?
1. drinking 2. jigsaw puzzles 3. automotive shop Posted by: Eromero at June 13, 2026 06:10 PM (LHPAg) 49
I started collecting dolls when I was a girl because my mother had dolls before me. The oldest dolls are from the 1800's from my grandmother. One of my favorites is Queen Elizabeth I from an actual portrait , I think, and she has little fake pearls sewn all over her outfits I also treasure one of a little Jewish boy in a yarmulke lighting candles and a Red Riding Hood Doll which you flip over to get a doll of grandma, and then when you move her head kerchief you get the wolf. It's a very clever idea.
I would like someone else to take some of them now because I have no little girls to give them to. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 13, 2026 06:10 PM (ZeH0U) 50
Any day you can tip your toe in the ocean is a very good day.
Posted by: JackStraw Agreed. I do it several times a week. Well, Puget Sound. Not quite the ocean, but it’s salty and cold. And there’s whales swimming around. Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 13, 2026 06:10 PM (A5RD0) 51
My mother was a poor cook--my daughter claims the only thing she was comfortable making was jello. When I was in 7th grate, I told her if she did the shopping I would cook. And I would try anything! I made my own pasta.
There was one wonderful moment when my grandparents and my older sister and her 3-year-old son were visiting, and I made lasagna with spinach noodles I had made myself. Everyone sat and stared. Finally someone said, see if Steve will eat it. Well, one bite, and he was shoveling with both hands! So everyone decided they liked it and it went into the rotation. Certainly something that's given me pleasure all my life. I even worked in a cooking school for a couple of years. Posted by: Wenda at June 13, 2026 06:11 PM (UIfeN) 52
Was just thinking about a drum kit I got as a Christmas present when I was maybe 4. Pretty much a toy, but it had a kick, snare, a tom and a cymbal. Maybe tried it out a handful of times, but the folks were not exactly nurturing in that arena...
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 13, 2026 06:11 PM (nbLIj) 53
I was a Girl Scout back in the day, and still have my sash with patches on the front and half of the back. The work for those instilled some interests, increased my enthusiasm for others, and definitely ruled out others. I can't remember a time I wasn't making something: art, music, textiles, ornaments, etc. and that eventually led into cooking and baking. But I definitely recall that big box of crayola crayons and just being so excited about all the different colors.
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 13, 2026 06:11 PM (IQ6Gq) 54
For a brief time in the '80s I had a couple of guns; a Ruger Single-Six convertible Peacemaker clone, .22LR/.22 short/.22 Magnum, and a Remington Nylon 66 .22LR rifle. We would drive out to a wilderness area in southern MS and fire away down into a big sandy pit at bottles and (if we could afford them and ammo too) clay targets. Once we brought a half-dozen honeydew melons. Those exploded nicely, but attracted wasps!
In '86 I sold them both, not sure why, and have been thinking about getting back into target and self-defense shooting in recent years. Now and then I drop in on the Gun Thread. But so many of you are so much more knowledgeable about weapons that I feel outclassed! Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:11 PM (wzUl9) 55
Maybe tried it out a handful of times, but the folks were not exactly nurturing in that arena...
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 13, 2026 06:11 PM (nbLIj) Oh! I wanted to play drums, when we were all being sorted for band in 5th grade. I had the best rhythm score of all my classmates. Mom said no way. I guess with five kids, the house was noisy enough. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 13, 2026 06:14 PM (h7ZuX) 56
>>Agreed. I do it several times a week. Well, Puget Sound. Not quite the ocean, but it’s salty and cold. And there’s whales swimming around.
Any body of water that has whales qualifies. Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 06:14 PM (viF8m) 57
I would like someone else to take some of them now because I have no little girls to give them to.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke Please don’t give them away. Your son is young and may get married someday. And perhaps You have a granddaughter. I have a collection of original Madame Alexander dolls. They are in a box. I am hoping someday to give them to a granddaughter. Or they will get donated when I go. Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 13, 2026 06:15 PM (/+SQR) 58
I started collecting dolls when I was a girl because my mother had dolls before me. The oldest dolls are from the 1800's from my grandmother. One of my favorites is Queen Elizabeth I from an actual portrait , I think, and she has little fake pearls sewn all over her outfits I also treasure one of a little Jewish boy in a yarmulke lighting candles and a Red Riding Hood Doll which you flip over to get a doll of grandma, and then when you move her head kerchief you get the wolf. It's a very clever idea.
I would like someone else to take some of them now because I have no little girls to give them to. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 13, 2026 *** My mother owned a big doll she'd been given as a girl, in the early 1920s. It spoke when it was new -- it once had a little disk inside, like a record player, that would play a couple of recorded lines. The doll's face was not plastic, but a kind of china that had cracked a little over the decades. I saw it more than once as a kid and young man, but I didn't find it when I cleared her place out after she passed. Perhaps she had given it away earlier. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:15 PM (wzUl9) 59
The best advice I learned about water skiing was from a high school boyfriend's dad. He said to "follow the boat".
Posted by: Mrs. Leggy at June 13, 2026 06:17 PM (dyL4B) 60
My main hobby/obsession is reading and that interest began early. The desire to understand those squiggly marks next to the pictures in my story books combined a child's curiosity, encouragement from the adults in my life, and a desire to seem older. Reading was seen as an adult activity and, like most little boys, I wanted to do grown up things.
Posted by: JTB at June 13, 2026 06:18 PM (yTvNw) 61
>>>Odd that I never learned to drive until I was almost 23. (My father refused to teach me, let alone help me buy a car, and my mother never learned to drive.)
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere >I learned to drive when I was 6 years old on my great uncle's farm. He had me driving the tractor while he followed behind. He was a little off because he had been struck by lightning twice, but the big rule was to stay away from the PTO. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 13, 2026 06:18 PM (SRceu) 62
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:15 PM (wzUl9
That's really interesting. I have not heard of a doll with a disc inside from that long ago. I also have a hand made dollhouse with lots of furniture but I don't think girls even play with dollhouses anymore . They're mostly on their cell phones, I suspect. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 13, 2026 06:19 PM (ix8EF) 63
Fen my aunt had a big doll collection, Ithink she unloaded many but still has a few. Some were very old.
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 06:19 PM (Ia/+0) 64
Outstanding! Wonder how many among the horde are or have been joggers. The pounding on my knees is too much, so I stick the the elliptical.
Posted by: TRex - running in circles dino at June 13, 2026 05:59 PM (IQ6Gq) I was a very good runner as a kid and in the Army. I've always liked it, but I haven't jogged for quite some time. On the plus side, I have no chronic joint pain, weird since I am 60. I can jog a bit, like when I am trying to catch the traffic light before it changes. i need to pepper my walks with a bit of light jogging. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 06:20 PM (0aYVJ) 65
Oh! Another thing I collected as a boy was the series of Hartland TV Western figurines. They'd be called "action figures" today, though the mounted ones like Cheyenne, the Lone Ranger, Tonto, and Roy Rogers were rigid figures. Their "Gunfighters" series were the standing figures with swiveling arms -- the chest was hollow, and a rubber band fitted around hooks at the arms and allowed them to move. Those included Bret Maverick, Bat Masterson (complete with cane and derby hat), Paladin, and more.
They were all about eight inches tall, beautifully painted, and sometimes even resembled the actors in the face. I had a great number of them. My mother kept them in storage in our apartment, and it's one of the great regrets of my life that I didn't take at least some of them with me when I cleaned her place out. Not only are they nostalgic, they are worth some dough on eBay now! Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:20 PM (wzUl9) 66
Odd that I never learned to drive until I was almost 23. (My father refused to teach me, let alone help me buy a car, and my mother never learned to drive.)
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere ---- Eh...I didn't learn to drive until I was 23 either. I didn't own a car until I was 26. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 13, 2026 06:22 PM (gnNyN) 67
That's really interesting. I have not heard of a doll with a disc inside from that long ago.
I also have a hand made dollhouse with lots of furniture but I don't think girls even play with dollhouses anymore . They're mostly on their cell phones, I suspect. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 13, 2026 *** I'm pretty sure it was that old, Fen. Mom was born in 1916, and this was the kind of doll you'd give a girl age 12 or younger, I suppose. Her family was not wealthy, so I guess it was a major outlay of cash, or someone gave it to her as a birthday or Christmas present. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:23 PM (wzUl9) 68
Slot cars are making a bit of a comeback. Mostly with older dudes who haven't the room at home to setup a track... and have a wife who's not into a bunch of drunks living vicariously through a toy car.
But... some of the tracks that are setup in VFW's or the like are pretty impressive. Then, there's the people who build scale model racetracks like Road America down to the smallest detail. The hobby has passed me by. Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 13, 2026 06:24 PM (jehhT) 69
Every time I tried water-skiing I was pulled up, over, and dragged behind the boat. I was never able to get my feet under me to stand up and after nearly being drowned three times, gave it up and never looked back. Did macrame while in middle school when that was the coming thing, also making belts and vests out of discarded soda/beer pull-tabs. The folks paid for piano lessons while I was young but found it too expensive and dropped it, which was a shame. And I've always drawn and painted and been into reading since I can remember...
Posted by: tankascribe at June 13, 2026 06:25 PM (NtoJk) 70
My sister had a Mrs. Beasley doll, as seen in Family Affair. I was always vaguely creeped out by it.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 06:25 PM (0aYVJ) 71
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 13, 2026
I have some Madame Alexander dolls as well. One of my happiest memories was going to a big doll museum at an Old Victorian House in a town nearby which had several floors of dolls. The woman who owned it became a friend of my mother and me. She liked Madame Alexander dolls. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 13, 2026 06:25 PM (ix8EF) 72
Odd that I never learned to drive until I was almost 23. (My father refused to teach me, let alone help me buy a car, and my mother never learned to drive.)
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere ---- Eh...I didn't learn to drive until I was 23 either. I didn't own a car until I was 26. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 13, 2026 *** When I think of all the dating opportunities I missed, esp. in college, I could throw a rock at something. Cute girls were everywhere on campus, and they *wanted* to meet boys (unlike today) -- but they didn't want to ride on buses. My parents grew up in the era when you met and married somebody in your neighborhood and didn't need a car. But, as I told them in exasperation, it wasn't like that any more. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:26 PM (wzUl9) 73
>I learned to drive when I was 6 years old on my great uncle's farm. He had me driving the tractor while he followed behind. He was a little off because he had been struck by lightning twice, but the big rule was to stay away from the PTO.
Ha! I was a bit older than 6 when dad told me to get the tractor, no explanation or instruction, just go get it. The only rule was stay away from the PTO. Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 06:26 PM (viF8m) 74
Thank you TRex for two years of wonderful topics to explore.
I would have to say my youthful hobby of horses turned into a lifelong profession. Learning to use the forge for horseshoeing turned into creative metalwork. The woodworking and sculpting are my hobbies now. I saw a beautiful piece of wood from a cut down tree in town that I am lusting after to be a base for a cat tree. Posted by: Ben Had at June 13, 2026 06:27 PM (5P5DO) 75
Happy Anniversary, TRex! Grateful for all that you do!
Posted by: tankascribe at June 13, 2026 06:27 PM (NtoJk) 76
I was a very good runner as a kid and in the Army. I've always liked it, but I haven't jogged for quite some time. On the plus side, I have no chronic joint pain, weird since I am 60. I can jog a bit, like when I am trying to catch the traffic light before it changes. i need to pepper my walks with a bit of light jogging.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 *** In the savage heat here, I call my early early morning workout the "Bataan Death March." Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:28 PM (wzUl9) 77
My sister had a Mrs. Beasley doll, as seen in Family Affair. I was always vaguely creeped out by it. Posted by: Pug Mahon Must have been the glasses. Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 06:29 PM (Cqx++) 78
Thanks, TRex for all your work over the past two years. The picture was cute as well.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 13, 2026 06:29 PM (ix8EF) 79
I learned to drive while helping my father peddle milk (yes, he was a milkman). The truck was a standard shift and once, while parked on an uphill incline, I started rolling backwards - slammed on the brakes and broke about 20 glass quart bottles of milk (the good old days when milk was in glass bottles) For some strange reason, Dad didn't kill me.
Posted by: Admirale's Mate at June 13, 2026 06:33 PM (/enuJ) 80
Fenelon, my childhood doll house furniture was how I discovered eBay. I bought it as a child with nickels and dimes, and one day I typed in the brand, Renwal, and that led me to eBay, and pages and pages of my furniture. Still for only a few dollars.
So we set up my dollhouse plus furniture in a niche off the living room, and my grandkids played with it from babyhood on. When something breaks, I replace it. They're mostly college now, but when they visit, they arrange and rearrange the furniture. Posted by: Wenda at June 13, 2026 06:34 PM (UIfeN) 81
Rex you do put up great threads every week, can't be easy
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 06:34 PM (Ia/+0) 82
44 Any room for a race track in your train layout?
Hmm, interesting idea. The layout is 1968 Germany, so at a minimum I could have a rally scene - I have the proper 1/87 scale cars . . . . Did jog for decades, but have switched to daily walking as the main activity, unfortunately - do miss the running. Being 29 isn't what it used to be. Posted by: Patches at June 13, 2026 06:35 PM (338iJ) 83
74 Thank you TRex for two years of wonderful topics to explore.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 13, 2026 06:27 PM 75 Happy Anniversary, TRex! Grateful for all that you do! Posted by: tankascribe at June 13, 2026 06:27 PM 78 Thanks, TRex for all your work over the past two years. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 13, 2026 06:29 PM *** Thanks all! Much appreciated. Thanks for being here! Posted by: TRex - cake-enabled dino at June 13, 2026 06:36 PM (IQ6Gq) 84
JackStraw, how did you get into sailing?
Posted by: Ben Had at June 13, 2026 06:36 PM (5P5DO) 85
2 years - congrats, TRex!
Hobbies, I’ve had a few.. Posted by: RI Red at June 13, 2026 06:37 PM (h8Bsl) 86
81 Rex you do put up great threads every week, can't be easy
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 06:34 PM *** Thanks Skip! Appreciate you checking in every week! Posted by: TRex - camp counselor dino at June 13, 2026 06:37 PM (IQ6Gq) 87
"slammed on the brakes and broke about 20 glass quart bottles of milk (the good old days when milk was in glass bottles) For some strange reason, Dad didn't kill me.
Posted by: Admirale's Mate" What do you want to bet Dad did it ONCE too? Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 06:38 PM (vFG9F) 88
Steady 10-knot winds with gusts to 18, not to mention wild swells from the northwest and bright sunshine.
It was a day made for sailing, and the little ship handled it marvelously without a single hardware hiccup. Now it's drinking time! Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 06:38 PM (XjKiU) 89
Fenelon, my childhood doll house furniture was how I discovered eBay. I bought it as a child with nickels and dimes, and one day I typed in the brand, Renwal, and that led me to eBay, and pages and pages of my furniture. Still for only a few dollars. . . .
Posted by: Wenda at June 13, 2026 *** Renwal? They used to make plastic model kits in the Sixties too. Their specialty was kits with a cutaway or visible pane. They had a ballistic missile sub kit with half the hull cut away so that you could see the interior parts you'd painted and assembled, the decks, reactor, missiles tubes, and everything. And I believe they were the ones with the Visible Man and Visible Woman kits, the clear plastic outer shells with the human organs in different colors inside. Interesting to think they made, or make, dollhouse furniture. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:38 PM (wzUl9) 90
Historicon war game convention in a month, can't wait.
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 06:41 PM (Ia/+0) 91
85 2 years - congrats, TRex!
Posted by: RI Red at June 13, 2026 06:37 PM *** Thanks! and thanks for checking in. Posted by: TRex - density altitude dino at June 13, 2026 06:41 PM (IQ6Gq) 92
Cicero, same question to you. What made you choose sailing?
Posted by: Ben Had at June 13, 2026 06:43 PM (5P5DO) 93
Now it's drinking time!
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) ********* NOW? You're over an hour later, but welcome to the party! Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 13, 2026 06:43 PM (IQ6Gq) 94
In Linda's research into my genealogy, we found that my father had a small crackup in a Model T Ford when he was a young man (ca. 1925). He flipped it over and landed in a ditch. The event was mentioned in the local paper, though he apparently wasn't charged. No wonder he disliked driving over 35 mph.
My fiancee, later Mrs. Wolfus No. 1, taught me to drive. She inherited a tiny bit of money and bought a car, a new Ford Maverick sedan, and I learned on that. Not two years later I was driving an Econoline van for the Purolator Courier people. When I think back, I'm amazed. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:44 PM (wzUl9) 95
Oh, eBay has the guy Renwal stuff, too. If you want to know the difference between how girls and boys play, the dollhouse furniture is a few dollars because there's lots of it. The boys trucks are usually over $50 because so few of them survived!
Posted by: Wenda at June 13, 2026 06:45 PM (UIfeN) 96
When I was in sixth grade, in Sacramento CA, the guy that taught us science, just out of the blue, gave me the visible V-8 kit to put together and bring back. I did, with help from dad, and showed it to the class and then he gave it back to me. That was a cool teacher.
Then I got a Wankle kit and did that. Since then I have assembled many real motors. Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 06:46 PM (vFG9F) 97
The Grateful, I do consider reading the hobby thread and drinking wine a hobby!
Cheers Posted by: Ben Had at June 13, 2026 06:46 PM (5P5DO) 98
>> JackStraw, how did you get into sailing?
My parents were sailors. My early years were on Long Island Sound and they took me and my sister sailing before we could walk. It took with me. My mom was a bit of anomaly for her time. Very smart but an even better athlete. I was her co-conspirator when it came to bending rules and doing things we loved. And she loved the ocean. I have a very cool mom. Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 06:47 PM (viF8m) 99
When I was in sixth grade, in Sacramento CA, the guy that taught us science, just out of the blue, gave me the visible V-8 kit to put together and bring back. I did, with help from dad, and showed it to the class and then he gave it back to me. That was a cool teacher.
Then I got a Wankle kit and did that. Since then I have assembled many real motors. Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 *** Right, the Visible V-8! I remember that one. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:47 PM (wzUl9) 100
Posted by: Wenda at June 13, 2026 06:34 PM
Good to know that your grandkids are still enjoying it! Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 13, 2026 06:48 PM (PFs9e) 101
I make candles out of old stained wine glasses. Not because it is fun, but because I do not like the scent of most candles, and I think the wine glass shape looks great.
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at June 13, 2026 06:48 PM (PLxDd) 102
I have a real hard time saying "no" to my youngest, but I might be able to muster it up for drums.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 13, 2026 06:49 PM (BI5O2) 103
Cicero, same question to you. What made you choose sailing?
Posted by: Ben Had at June 13, 2026 06:43 PM (5P5DO) ----------- I was a committed surfer in my teens and early college years. I took up sailing on small boats (lasers and sabots) in my late teens, which was just riding waves of air instead of water. I had a nice Ericson sailboat in my early professional years. Then I moved away from the water, raised a family, and didn't return to sailing until a few years ago. I bought a beautiful little boat last year and I'm smitten all over again. Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 06:50 PM (XjKiU) 104
53 I was a Girl Scout back in the day, and still have my sash with patches on the front and half of the back. The work for those instilled some interests, increased my enthusiasm for others, and definitely ruled out others.
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 13, 2026 06:11 PM (IQ6Gq) I was never a girl scout, but I was in 4-H, and that gave me opportunities to explore lots of different things. Sewing, of course, but also photography, floral arrangement (which helped me pay my way through college), baking, gardening, painting, lotsa stuff. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 13, 2026 06:50 PM (h7ZuX) 105
JackStraw, your mom loves horses too so she is super cool in my book.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 13, 2026 06:50 PM (5P5DO) 106
"Right, the Visible V-8! I remember that one.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere" The pistons went up and down, valves opened and closed, and the spark plugs fired. If you paid any attention it would demonstrate the 4 stroke cycle. Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 06:51 PM (vFG9F) 107
My early years were on Long Island Sound...
Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 06:47 PM (viF8m) Mine too! Rye, Rowayton, New Rochelle...anywhere we could rent something fun! Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at June 13, 2026 06:51 PM (PLxDd) 108
I was never a girl scout, but I was in 4-H, and that gave me opportunities to explore lots of different things. Sewing, of course, but also photography, floral arrangement (which helped me pay my way through college), baking, gardening, painting, lotsa stuff.
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 13, 2026 *** As has often been said, I was many things, but I was never a Boy Scout. Posted by: Adm. J.T. Kirk, Ret., Star Fleet at June 13, 2026 06:52 PM (wzUl9) 109
I started coin collecting when I was a kid and continued off and on through adulthood. Also collected trapper pocketknives as a kid.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 06:52 PM (GseMx) 110
I did a SOTA hike this morning, before it got too hot. Got a few contacts on 20m and 30m, as well as a few locals on 2m. Came back to town and had a burger for lunch; it was good but very salty and now I'm carrying about 5 lbs of water weight.
Posted by: PabloD at June 13, 2026 06:52 PM (K1RVP) 111
Wolfus when you get moved, make a trip to the Austik, Cord and Deusenberg museum in Austin Indiana.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 06:53 PM (zZu0s) 112
>>JackStraw, your mom loves horses too so she is super cool in my book.
You two would have gotten along very well. Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 06:54 PM (viF8m) Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 06:54 PM (zZu0s) 114
Cheers Ben Had!
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 13, 2026 06:54 PM (IQ6Gq) 115
Excellent, PabloD!
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 13, 2026 06:55 PM (VyBeY) 116
Auburn, not Austin. I am still fucking sick.
Auburn, Cord and Deusenberg Museum in Auburn, IN. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 *** Definitely. I consider the Cord 812 to be one of the most beautiful cars of any era. In '65 I built AMT's 1/12 scale model of an 812 roadster. I wish I'd kept it. Posted by: Adm. J.T. Kirk, Ret., Star Fleet at June 13, 2026 06:56 PM (wzUl9) 117
>>Rye, Rowayton, New Rochelle...anywhere we could rent something fun!
Home port was New Rochelle. We should do a northeast meet up on Block Island. That would be a hoot. Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 06:57 PM (viF8m) 118
The rain has finally stopped here. Maybe we'll go out to eat, though I can't think of a place that won't require me to take out a personal loan.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:57 PM (wzUl9) 119
For Wolfus. Per the DM
"Homebuyers priced out of America's most expensive housing markets are increasingly setting their sights on an unlikely Midwest destination. Topeka in Kansas has emerged as one of the nation's most affordable housing markets" Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 06:58 PM (vFG9F) 120
I got my atlas of imaginary places off the shelf (started it in 7th grade) and I'm adding another map to it. I'm not fussy about scale or accuracy -- who's to say how it should be?
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 13, 2026 06:58 PM (kpS4V) 121
Auburn, not Austin. I am still fucking sick.
Auburn, Cord and Deusenberg Museum in Auburn, IN. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 *** Definitely. I consider the Cord 812 to be one of the most beautiful cars of any era. In '65 I built AMT's 1/12 scale model of an 812 roadster. I wish I'd kept it. Posted by: Adm. J.T. Kirk, Ret., Star Fleet at June 13, 2026 06:56 PM (wzUl9) American Pickers have come across all three. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 06:58 PM (GseMx) 122
"Homebuyers priced out of America's most expensive housing markets are increasingly setting their sights on an unlikely Midwest destination.
Topeka in Kansas has emerged as one of the nation's most affordable housing markets" Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 *** Salina's homes were affordable. The property taxes and home insurance were not. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 06:58 PM (wzUl9) 123
My main hobby is model railroading. The family Lionel train under the Christmas tree was the spark. Thanks to Dad who built a train table, bought an HO scale train set, laid the track and wired it and turned me loose at the age of 6. Fishing is the other big interest - bass, panfish, and some trout fishing. There was a park with a pond about 3/4 mile from our house where I first lived so I'd ride my bike there to fish for bluegill. (Who let's a 7 year old ride that far today to hang out in a park near water where they could fall in?). Also picked up the guitar when I was about 10, thanks to a future brother-in-law who gave me a guitar he's bought in Mexico. He also gave me a copy of a book and LP record "Folksinger's Guitar Guide" by Pete Seeger. Yes, an unrepentant commie, but I learned guitar basics from him.
Posted by: George V at June 13, 2026 06:59 PM (HUbHH) 124
Topeka in Kansas has emerged as one of the nation's most affordable housing markets"
Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 I would like a ranking list of the most livable capital cities. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:01 PM (GseMx) Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:02 PM (GseMx) 126
My grandfather whom I never met was a railroader. My dad had some and me as well when I was a kid. Always thought if I didn't get into war gaming it would have been railroads
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 07:03 PM (Ia/+0) 127
I'll always remember Topeka for one thing: a horrible diner called The Roost, under the interstate. I was maybe 8 or 9. The food was awful, so I picked at it for awhile. The waitress became nasty and tried demanding I finish it. My parents hustled us out, and then we had to dodge giant cockroaches in the parking lot.
I'm sure there's more to Topeka than that, but I made it a point to never learn about it. Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 13, 2026 07:03 PM (BI5O2) 128
Congratulations and a mighty thank you for two years of hostink the hobby thread.
Reaches out to shake hands....thinks better of it..., I enjoyed the merit badges. I still have most of my scout stuff including a largeish collection of patches and mugs from the early '70s and prior mostly Gulf Stream Council, Florida Need to figure out what to do with the mugs....send them to a MoMeet for target practice? I doubt any of the patches or mugs has any real value... Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 13, 2026 07:03 PM (QGaXH) 129
Probably need to go with smaller cities. Wolfus, have you looked at Lancaster, Ohio? Though, with the growth of Columbus, Lancaster might be getting priced out soon. Maybe Newark, or Circleville.
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 13, 2026 07:04 PM (h7ZuX) 130
I would like a ranking list of the most livable capital cities.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:01 PM (GseMx) I am pretty happy in Boise. Is it perfect? Hell no. But it beats the hell out of where we moved from (Front Range, Colorado). The city government is the biggest problem, not county or state level. The mayor is a Karen transplant from Massachusetts. Never bothered to remember her name. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 07:04 PM (0aYVJ) 131
"Salina's homes were affordable. The property taxes and home insurance were not. The article goes on to say: "Kansas homeowners pay some of the highest insurance premiums in the country because of the state's elevated storm risk, according to Bankrate. Meanwhile, NerdWallet estimates annual homeowners insurance costs can exceed $5,000 depending on the property and coverage levels" Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 07:04 PM (vFG9F) 132
The Station Agent was a good movie. It was where I learned there were train watchers.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:05 PM (GseMx) 133
I would like a ranking list of the most livable capital cities.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:01 PM *** Top five per Grok: Bismarck (ND), Lincoln (NE), Oklahoma City (OK), and Springfield (IL) or Jefferson City (MO) Posted by: TRex - relocation dino at June 13, 2026 07:05 PM (IQ6Gq) 134
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 07:04 PM (0aYVJ)
What college is in Boise? Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:07 PM (GseMx) 135
Muncie indiana is where mammaw and pappaw lived up until I was about 20. I did love that house. They lived on the edge of town and where farmland began. I am pretty sure I do not want to look on Google street view and look at it now.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:07 PM (zZu0s) 136
Those merit badges really take me back.
Some were a cinch, some were a real sweat. Scouting - killed off and worn like a skinsuit by the left. Looking at you Rex Tillerson. Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 13, 2026 07:07 PM (RIvkX) 137
I did a SOTA hike this morning, before it got too hot. Got a few contacts on 20m and 30m, as well as a few locals on 2m.
Posted by: PabloD at June 13, 2026 06:52 PM (K1RVP) This stuff is just ridiculously cool! Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at June 13, 2026 07:07 PM (PLxDd) 138
North Dakota. Where there are only a few strands of barbed wire and a couple sheep between you and the arctic circle.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:08 PM (zZu0s) 139
What college is in Boise?
------- You never heard of Boise University of the Barren Frozen Wastelands? Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 07:08 PM (XjKiU) 140
Posted by: TRex - relocation dino at June 13, 2026 07:05 PM (IQ6Gq)
Hmm. I might have to disagree with Grok on a couple of those. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:08 PM (GseMx) 141
Probably need to go with smaller cities. Wolfus, have you looked at Lancaster, Ohio? Though, with the growth of Columbus, Lancaster might be getting priced out soon. Maybe Newark, or Circleville. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! Van Wert Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 07:08 PM (Cqx++) 142
Wolfus,
Topeka has some good spots, but best to live outside the city. I kept my insurance down by bundling my two car insurance into the house insurance, and having a high deductible for the house. Before I got the new roof from hail damage, I had half of my high deductible for hail. I asked the underwriters what the big hazard was in Kansas. Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 07:09 PM (u82oZ) 143
You never heard of Boise University of the Barren Frozen Wastelands?
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 07:08 PM (XjKiU) Now that I think of it they have the blue football field right? Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:09 PM (GseMx) 144
Van Wert
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 07:08 PM (Cqx++) Gnaw Bone, Indiana. Look it up. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:10 PM (zZu0s) 145
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:07 PM (zZu0s)
I visited my childhood town near Pittsburgh after 20 years away, for a funeral. It was crazy. It got so bad all I could do was laugh. Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 13, 2026 07:10 PM (BI5O2) 146
I've got merit badges in both sailing and canoeing. So I've got that going for me.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 13, 2026 07:10 PM (RIvkX) 147
What college is in Boise?
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:07 PM (GseMx) Boise State U. I work a few blocks from the campus. Good school, I suppose, but, well it's a university, so, yeah, plenty of woke-waves emanating outward, but far less than CSU in Fort Collins. There is a pretty good science and engineering thing going on. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 07:11 PM (0aYVJ) 148
I guess reading is a hobby. I managed to borrow a copy of Madam Foreman , Armanda Copley's book about her experience as a juror on the OJ trial. I had to get it from the Orange County (CA) library inter library loan program and the actual physical book came from the University of Miami Law library in Coral Gables, Florida.
They shipped it across the country to me. Free! Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 13, 2026 07:12 PM (QGaXH) 149
Blue turf in Boise.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 13, 2026 07:12 PM (BI5O2) 150
I grew up in Lake Charles,LA. I have to admit it has progressed rather than regress.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:12 PM (GseMx) 151
TRex - relocation dino
I regard any relocation list with an Illinois city or town to be very suspect. Ask SMH how glad they were to leave rural IL for rural MO. Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 07:12 PM (u82oZ) 152
It was crazy. It got so bad all I could do was laugh.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 13, 2026 07:10 PM (BI5O2) There were three huge trees in front of their house. An Oak, an Ash and a Hickory. Supposedly the new owners immediately cut down the oak and hickory (the nuts could be a pain.) But it would kind of ruin it. The whole front yard was shaded by this cathedral of limbs. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:13 PM (zZu0s) 153
Hobby but not theme related. CBD had a couple of paintings on the art thread this week that used the Pointillist technique. I found the process interesting and looked at some instructional videos. Turns out it can be done with anything that leaves a mark: graphite, ink, pastels, any kind of paint. Tried some pencils, just experimenting to see how it went. I was surprised at the way texture and highlights could be done only with dots. The effect, in the hands of an artist (which I'm not), would be different and effective, especially in monotone. But it is slow and a LOT of effort.
Posted by: JTB at June 13, 2026 07:13 PM (yTvNw) 154
>>Boise State U. I work a few blocks from the campus. Good school, I suppose, but, well it's a university, so, yeah, plenty of woke-waves emanating outward, but far less than CSU in Fort Collins. There is a pretty good science and engineering thing going on.
Boise State has a blue football field. At first I was opposed. Now I love it. And I have idea why. Posted by: JackStraw at June 13, 2026 07:14 PM (viF8m) 155
They shipped it across the country to me. Free!
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 13, 2026 07:12 PM (QGaXH) --------- You do have to write a book report, right? Minimum three pages, single-spaced. Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 07:14 PM (XjKiU) 156
Van Wert
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 07:08 PM (Cqx++) Yeah! Or Van Wert! A lot of these smaller cities still feel small-town, but have nice coffee shops and museums and festivals. I don't personally want to live in town, anywhere, anymore, but Lancaster is a lovely town. I want acres, now. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 13, 2026 07:14 PM (h7ZuX) 157
Been through Gnaw Bone many times over the years.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 07:16 PM (Cqx++) 158
Baton Rouge has to be close to the bottom of the list.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 *** It used to be a rather dull college town. Then Katrina happened, and the dregs of the Swamp -- criminals and wannabes, plus their hangers-on -- fled and infested BR. As if that weren't enough, the streets are poorly paved and choked with traffic. I can't wait to not go there ever again. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 07:16 PM (wzUl9) 159
Phoenix is a good state capital. Carson City isn't bad. I've never been to Juneau but I hear good things. Both Juneau and Carson City are hard to get to.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 13, 2026 07:17 PM (RIvkX) 160
Now that I think of it they have the blue football field right?
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:09 PM (GseMx) Yup. Sometimes referred to as Smurf Turf. The Broncos usually have pretty decent football team, as well as basketball. Kellen Moore was the QB, and broke the wins-record for BSU. He's an NFL coach now. And, of course, he has car dealerships in the Treasure Valley. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 07:17 PM (0aYVJ) 161
Dash, I am so spoiled by sitting on 60 acres with no neighbors.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 13, 2026 07:17 PM (5P5DO) 162
151 I regard any relocation list with an Illinois city or town to be very suspect. Ask SMH how glad they were to leave rural IL for rural MO.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 07:12 PM *** Agreed, but Grok is just comparing cost of living index and median home prices to other US capital cities. It isn't assessing Illinois more broadly or using other criteria. Posted by: TRex - relocation dino at June 13, 2026 07:18 PM (IQ6Gq) 163
My hobby is finding cool stuff. I had a huge cowboy collection - toys, bedding, clothes, dishes, and books with all the early tv cowboys. I sold it so I had a down payment for a house. I used to collect antique and vintage linens and have about 20 totes full.
I now have a booth in an antiques and collectibles mall so I can slowly divest of my own stuff plus fun things I pick up here and there. In itself a fun hobby that keeps me busy. Posted by: SnailRacer at June 13, 2026 07:18 PM (Z2BHt) 164
I was at a college debate tourney circa 1990 and one of my judges was from McNeese state. As i recall, the round devolved into when the Sun would go nova. Anyways, McNeese is in Lake Chuck and she sounded like she was native.
Posted by: Dark L at June 13, 2026 07:18 PM (DZ9Lv) 165
SnailRacer, hello, my darlin.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 13, 2026 07:19 PM (5P5DO) 166
161 Dash, I am so spoiled by sitting on 60 acres with no neighbors.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 13, 2026 07:17 PM (5P5DO) Oh, for sure. I grew up on about that (well, we had neighbors, but lots of hiking wooded acres for me. As soon as I was 18, I was out of there! To the big city! Now, I want nothing more than a similar 60 acres. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 13, 2026 07:19 PM (h7ZuX) 167
polynikes
Before I entered the Service, I flew into Heathrow. Was next to some very knowledgeable and obsessive plane watchers. A PAO friend at a Naval Airstation in the US regaled me with stories of plane watchers tracking USN aircraft. Later, I learned Intel agencies reached out to the community. Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 07:19 PM (u82oZ) 168
Helena Montana is a nice capital city, but my son, who lives there, says it's really hard to find a good steak dinner. He goes to Townsend to get a good steak dinner. Helena is kind of weird.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 07:20 PM (0aYVJ) Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:20 PM (GseMx) 170
163 I now have a booth in an antiques and collectibles mall so I can slowly divest of my own stuff plus fun things I pick up here and there. In itself a fun hobby that keeps me busy.
Posted by: SnailRacer at June 13, 2026 07:18 PM *** Very fun! Posted by: TRex - collectible dino at June 13, 2026 07:20 PM (IQ6Gq) 171
Back in the day when I was scouting, our scout master, who also happened to be the commanding officer of national guard depot, would take us down to the river with miles of islands and deer bush, and he would set up a navigation course with a series of waypoints that you had to go thru to get your merit badge. We didn't have fancy compasses like they make today. Some scouts never made it due to weather and other conditions.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 13, 2026 07:20 PM (SRceu) 172
87 "slammed on the brakes and broke about 20 glass quart bottles of milk (the good old days when milk was in glass bottles) For some strange reason, Dad didn't kill me.
Posted by: Admirale's Mate" What do you want to bet Dad did it ONCE too? Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 06:38 PM (vFG9F) : -) maybe, but, dad was a lot smarter than I. My grandfather also helped me learn to drive in his 54 Buick in a field in his farm. When I asked why I couldn't drive it on a road, he said, "because he didn't want it buggered up" : -) Posted by: Admirale's Mate at June 13, 2026 07:21 PM (/enuJ) 173
I now have a booth in an antiques and collectibles mall so I can slowly divest of my own stuff plus fun things I pick up here and there. In itself a fun hobby that keeps me busy.
Posted by: SnailRacer at June 13, 2026 07:18 PM (Z2BHt) *waves at SnailRacer, because we keep different hours here. Also, I didn't know that about you! Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 13, 2026 07:21 PM (h7ZuX) 174
I've never been to Juneau but I hear good things. Both Juneau and Carson City are hard to get to.
-------- Since it became a staple of cruise ship itineraries, Juneau is a conglomeration of Alaska tchotchke shops and helicopter glacier tours. Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 07:21 PM (XjKiU) 175
In the Shell collecting Hobby three I shard how my father's hobby of capturing live4 shells and displaying them after the snail was removed snapped my life.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 07:21 PM (u82oZ) 176
Helena Montana is a nice capital city, but my son, who lives there, says it's really hard to find a good steak dinner. He goes to Townsend to get a good steak dinner. Helena is kind of weird.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Born in Butte, America at June 13, 2026 07:20 PM (0aYVJ) Legends of the Fall. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:21 PM (GseMx) 177
I wish I still had my Boy Scout sash with all the merit badges. It was impressive and I was proud of it. Lost it somewhere with all the moves over the years, dammit.
Posted by: JTB at June 13, 2026 07:22 PM (yTvNw) 178
Been through Gnaw Bone many times over the years.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 13, 2026 07:16 PM (Cqx++) *fistbump* I would every time I went to school in Bloomington if I went all the way up to Columbus. I started going through Uniontown as it was a lot quicker. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:22 PM (zZu0s) 179
Funny how there is no lake in Lake Charles, Lousy-ana, or at least no big one, and none called Lake Charles.
The last time I was through there on I-10, the road was horrible. Again this chance to visit a different Lousy-ana city must slip by me. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 07:22 PM (wzUl9) 180
"Some scouts never made it due to weather and other conditions.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone" "Other" conditions? Like, bears? Posted by: fd at June 13, 2026 07:22 PM (vFG9F) 181
I hated anything arts & crafts, because I have no talent. I did pick up an interest in photography at about age 12 at camp. My dad got me a secondhand Canon 35mm that I still have (but I think it is broken). I took it to Russia in 1996 and came back with a few absolutely brilliant (IMO) photos, and many mediocre-to-awful photos.
The hobby I didn't pick up til college is hiking. My parents both loved the mountains but were not hikers. In those days we stuck to scenic driving and picnicking. Today I love to hike, but rarely get to because I'm always mowing my yard, and I share my hiking photos as calendars or framed prints. My family seems to like them. Posted by: screaming in digital at June 13, 2026 07:23 PM (lOlUK) 182
{{{SnailRacer}}}
I no longer go to antique stores. The last one would not let me leave. Had to fight my way out. Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 07:23 PM (u82oZ) 183
Time to say thanks before the next act takes the Ace of Spades stage. Thanks for being here tonight and for the last two years. Guess we'll keep it going...
You're welcome to hang here for a while but don't forget to check in at Club ONT later. Posted by: TRex - be prepared dino at June 13, 2026 07:24 PM (IQ6Gq) 184
You're welcome to hang here for a while but don't forget to check in at Club ONT later.
--------- Pfft. I can never get past the big dude at the door. Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 07:25 PM (XjKiU) 185
Time to say thanks before the next act takes the Ace of Spades stage. Thanks for being here tonight and for the last two years. Guess we'll keep it going...
You're welcome to hang here for a while but don't forget to check in at Club ONT later. Posted by: TRex - be prepared dino at June 13, 2026 07:24 PM (IQ6Gq) ---- Thanks for being such a gracious host! Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 13, 2026 07:25 PM (gnNyN) 186
I no longer go to antique stores. The last one would not let me leave. Had to fight my way out.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 07:23 PM (u82oZ) Seems like they've all gotten that way, for me. Bastages. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 13, 2026 07:26 PM (h7ZuX) 187
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 07:22 PM (wzUl9)
I-10 has been re-paved. The lake you see from I-10 is Lake Charles. A connecting lake is Prien Lake. I actually did a painting of Prien Lake with a view of the I2-10 Bridge. Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:26 PM (GseMx) 188
Thanks TRex.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 13, 2026 07:27 PM (zZu0s) 189
184 Pfft. I can never get past the big dude at the door.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 13, 2026 07:25 PM *** Try giving him a Club ONT restroom token. That usually works. If not, ask the Moose for the spare key for the door around back. Posted by: TRex - club ont DJ dino at June 13, 2026 07:27 PM (IQ6Gq) 190
and now I have to go finish mowing, but will come back to read all the comments during the movie thread.
Congrats on 2 years of hobby threading, TRex! Many weeks I've opened the hobby thread, read the theme, and thought, "I'm not at all interested in THAT" only to find myself engrossed just moments later. Thank you! Posted by: screaming in digital at June 13, 2026 07:27 PM (lOlUK) 191
190 Many weeks I've opened the hobby thread, read the theme, and thought, "I'm not at all interested in THAT" only to find myself engrossed just moments later. Thank you!
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 13, 2026 07:27 PM *** What a marvelous comment. Thank you. Posted by: TRex - random interests dino at June 13, 2026 07:29 PM (IQ6Gq) 192
Got to go.
Tornado warning, and I am in the box. Maybe 7 minutes away. Have a great rest of the weekend. Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 07:29 PM (u82oZ) 193
Tornado warning, and I am in the box. Maybe 7 minutes away.
Have a great rest of the weekend. Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 13, 2026 07:29 PM (u82oZ) ---- Stay safe! Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 13, 2026 07:30 PM (gnNyN) Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 07:30 PM (GseMx) 195
WE HAZ A MOVIE MARQUE NOOD
Posted by: Skip at June 13, 2026 07:32 PM (Ia/+0) 196
Thank you for the hobby thread, T Rex. It’s always a fun read, even if I have nothing to contribute.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 13, 2026 07:32 PM (A5RD0) 197
I-10 has been re-paved. The lake you see from I-10 is Lake Charles. A connecting lake is Prien Lake. I actually did a painting of Prien Lake with a view of the I2-10 Bridge.
Posted by: polynikes at June 13, 2026 *** I recall being told in jr. high that there was no "Lake Charles." Either my teacher was wrong, or I am misremembering. I'm glad I-1o has been repaved, but I wonder how long it will last before the inevitable potholes, worn patches, cracks, and fault blocks appear. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 07:33 PM (wzUl9) 198
A tip of the chapeau to TRex, and a hearty "Stay safe!" to Salty.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 13, 2026 07:34 PM (wzUl9) 199
Thanks all! And best wishes for Salty. Guess dodging tornadoes counts as a hobby...
Posted by: TRex - windy dino at June 13, 2026 07:35 PM (IQ6Gq) 200
Hobby that is probably not on the Hobby Wheel is
Anime garage kits. When fans would sculpt and cast kits of their favorite anime just to build and paint them. Then folks like GP* started to actually market in fan magazines their kits for other fans to buy. As the detail in anime has increased due to computer animation, so to has the detail and complexity of the figure kits. Back in the 1980s there might be four parts in a 1/8th scale figure, now a 1/8th scale figure might have thirty or more parts. The summer show if the semi-annual Wonder Festival in Japan is focused just on figure kits. *GP was named after Larry Niven's General Products. Some serious science fiction otakus. (Watche Otaku no Video to learn more.) GP would eventually become Studio Gainax which would redefine anime, over the following decades Gainax would crash and burn several times before finally shutting down. Posted by: Anna Puma at June 13, 2026 07:36 PM (2GVsD) 201
{{{SnailRacer}}}
I no longer go to antique stores. The last one would not let me leave. Had to fight my way out. Posted by: NaCly Dog ********** I simply adore antique stores...wish I knew the history of items, where they came from, etc. Only things that bum me out are the old photos...but I guess that's what may happen to ours down the road.... Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 13, 2026 07:40 PM (IQ6Gq) 202
TBH... I think my primary "hobby" is either Martinis and/or Bourbon.
Not necessarily at the same time. Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 13, 2026 07:46 PM (jehhT) 203
>>>"Other" conditions? Like, bears?
Posted by: fd >Bears, badgers, skunks, wolverines, moose. Temporary obstacles. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 13, 2026 07:52 PM (SRceu) 204
Evening, TRex and Hobby Horde!. Late to the party, but no real interest in movies.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 08:40 PM (1z8ji) 205
Let me see. Did I do any hobby-type stuff today? Well, yes. Fired up the riding mower, and did the top half of the lower yard. Maybe an acre. The part most visible from the house, at any rate.
Decided it was time to fire up and move the '65 Olds Delta 88. One, to mow under it, and two, because I might have to rob some parts off it. Aired up the tires from my carry-air tank, put a battery in it, and brought my bottle of primer fuel. Took a lot of effort to get it started, and I had to bring out a booster battery and cables. The right rear tire went flat again while I was messing with the engine, so once I got it running, I drove on the flat over to the shop so I could replace the tire. Big rip in sidewall. 1/2 Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 09:11 PM (1z8ji) 206
Model cars and planes. Decoupage. Latch hook rugs. Macrame. No tie dye, we were not leftist hippies.
3 channels and lots of snow gave us plenty of free time to do boring things. I still have a decoupage Christmas tree from over 50 years ago. Mom was very encouraging. Posted by: Enola Gay Pride at June 13, 2026 09:12 PM (Ajx/b) 207
As I was looking for a suitable used tire, a friend came by with a Buick Wildcat that needs brake work. He got it off the trailer, and I guided him onto the hoist in the shop. I may have to rob brake adjuster sleeves from the Olds to make the Buick good. Anyway, we had a couple of beers and visited, so all is good.
Changed out the tire on the Olds, took for a 4-mile spin on the grid road. Yay! the brakes work well. Parked it for now. I think the axe is going to fall on that one, though. Body really rusty, windshield smashed by hail, and the interior fabric is all decayed. Only value in it is that sweet 425 engine and TH400 transmission. Put a battery in the International tractor, and got it fired up, and made an effort to air up the tires. Going to need new valve inserts for the rear. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 13, 2026 09:18 PM (1z8ji) Ace of Spades Pet Thread, June 13![]() ![]() ![]() Hi KT: FYI I sometimes comment on Ace of Spades as Geoff Shotts. Anyway, here is Dini, enjoying the shade. She just turned 11 and is a Lab/Basset mix. Super sweet, loves kids. She's not as spry as she used to be, but still loves walks and trips to the local creek. Thank youAwww, love Dini. She looks like a wonderful dog. Saijo is loved. Encountered by Members of The Horde ![]() ![]() Hey Katy, Just thought the horde would appreciate my garden friend this morning. It is a screech owl, we get a pair that nests here every year. I have a lot of water about, bird baths and a fountain and a fish pond. I think they appreciate the water. I got pretty close to him before I even noticed him. He was right where I turn on the water. Made my day. WeekreekfarmgirlThat's a bold owl - out so near to you during daylight hours! Such a great surprise to find him looking at you! Greetings lovers of all things pets and pet adjacent, Just a few pics from over the last few weeks or so showcasing why I absolutely love living in the country. Featured are the deer who have slowly started trusting us enough to come within 25 yards of the house. Of course it probably helps putting out some snacks for them now and again. Our two Peacocks, the male is the one with the bright turquoise neck, a few wild turkey's and a little frog who has decided to make his home under our evening coffee table. Love seeing all the contributions to The Pet Thread and look forward to it every week. v/r ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wonderful! Love the frog. Thank you for sharing your pets and animal photos and stories with us today. If you would like to send pet and/or animal stories, links, etc. for the Ace of Spades Pet Thread, the address is: |
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