And all her images of everything between now and then
I aten't dead. I just aten't sleeping, either.
The HFA is indeed screening the complete filmography of Robert Aldrich starting in June! The descriptions are starting to go up now. Between that and the Brattle's noir of the 1950's, I should at least have a lot of things to distract me that month. Even odds on whether I'll have the intelligence to write about any of them.
I am delighted by the concept of a sea sponge the size of a minivan. All I could think of was Peter Falk in The In-Laws (1979): "They have tsetse flies down there the size of eagles."
I would love to know how the Lorenz teleprinter recently bought by the National Museum of Computing got into the seller's garden shed. I hope the motor turns up soon.
The HFA is indeed screening the complete filmography of Robert Aldrich starting in June! The descriptions are starting to go up now. Between that and the Brattle's noir of the 1950's, I should at least have a lot of things to distract me that month. Even odds on whether I'll have the intelligence to write about any of them.
I am delighted by the concept of a sea sponge the size of a minivan. All I could think of was Peter Falk in The In-Laws (1979): "They have tsetse flies down there the size of eagles."
I would love to know how the Lorenz teleprinter recently bought by the National Museum of Computing got into the seller's garden shed. I hope the motor turns up soon.

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Yes. It doesn't mean the danger to Earth's biodiversity isn't real, but I still like knowing there are strange things out there in the sea.
I feel like you must have seen it (I mean: Peter O'Toole!) but I can't find any mention of it in a quick search of your journal.
I have very fond memories of that movie! I haven't seen it in years. I watched it with my mother, I'm pretty sure.
It's on streaming Netflix and is about the friendliest heist-and-forgery movie you could imagine.
Agreed.
"I can't drive a stolen car!"
"Same principle—four gears forward, one reverse."