Showing posts with label spiders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiders. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 02, 2014

Big Ass Spider!, In the News, and Enjoy

Big Ass Spider! - If you have not seen the movie, Big Ass Spider!, you have denied yourself an incredible opportunity to be very well entertained! The movie is scary, gross, and—above all—a total HOOT!

A giant alien spider escapes from a military lab and rampages the city of Los Angeles. When a massive military strike fails, it is up to one clever exterminator to kill the creature before the city is destroyed.

Here are some scenes from this riotous movie!





Here are some trailers from the movie:



In the News - They walk among us!

  • GM Cars to Detect Distracted Driving
  • Fast-food Workers Plan Acts of Civil Disobedience
  • Study: No Global Warming for 19 Years
  • Police Department Loses Military Humvee
  • 3 Arrested At Wedding After Groom Allegedly Hits On Pregnant Reception Worker, Gets Into Fight

    Enjoy - Relax and enjoy these images and videos!







  • Monday, March 11, 2013

    Madness Takes Its Toll, Chili and Cornbread, and Lawnmower Girl

    Madness Takes Its Toll - Lyrics of "The Time Warp" echo in my mind as I read news stories this morning:

    Riff Raff:
         It's astounding
         Time is fleeting
         Madness takes its toll
         But listen closely
    Magenta:
         Not for very much longer
    Riff Raff:
         I've got to keep control

    How, prithee, does one "...keep control"?

    Following a particularly pleasant weekend—replete with warmth and well-deserved rest and relaxation, I find the news filled yet again with undeniable signs that the world is, indeed, on the Eve of Destruction.

    Always the poster boy for psychoses, Gory Al has outdone himself: He stated that "...spiders are difficult to farm, yet their silk is extremely valuable." He then says that genetic engineers have taken the genes from orb-weaving spiders and spliced them into the DNA of goats—thereby creating goats that produce silk from their udders along with milk. Gore proposes that the silk can be filtered from the milk more easily than silk can be collected from spiders.

    Beneath the intrinsic bizarre objective of Gore's proposal lies the absolute flaw: Silk is not produced by spiders; silk is produced by silk worms!

    I am wholly uncomfortable with the notion of Al Gore unrestrained and free to spew such idiocy. I am all the more distressed that somehow his rantings are enabled by tax dollars!

    Chili and Cornbread - Laura issued the desire to produce a pot of chili Saturday. I thought this an excellent idea and fully endorsed her proposal. I sliced, diced, minced, and chopped several varieties of chiles—including some hot Jalapeños and a very hot habanero—, three heads of garlic, a large red onion, and four large tomatoes. Laura added my offering to ground turkey in a Calphalon(r) pot, added two hot chili seasoning packets, a can of tomato paste, and a can of diced tomatoes. She simmered this throughout the day, and the house smelled wonderful.




    While the chili was simmering, Laura produced a delightful batch of cheddar cornbread.


    We enjoyed a delicious meal, placed a large quantity of chili in the freezer, and we both left for work this morning with the balance of the chili and cornbread in tow for our luncheons.

    Lawnmower Girl - Last week, Laura espoused her desire for a new lawnmower and professed her desire that this lawnmower be hers and hers alone and that lawn mowing should be her sole responsibility.

    I found it impossible to disagree with this proposal and immediately ordered the lawnmower of her choice!

    Laura assembled her new lawnmower and is eagerly awaiting pressing it into service!



    Friday, August 31, 2007

    Along Came a Spider, Brave New Schools, -and- Et Tu?


    Along Came a Spider - giant web envelops Texas park
    Brave New Schools - witches in, bibles out
    Et Tu? - actor playing Brutus stabs himself

    On this day in history: August 31, 1888 - Jack the Ripper kills his first known victim, prostitute Mary Ann Nichols, slitting her throat from ear to ear.

    Born on this day in history: August 31, 1935 - Frank Robinson (1935 - ____) baseball player, manager He was Rookie of the Year, 1956; first Black manager of a major league team; only player to be voted MVP in both National and American Leagues.

    Scripture of the Day: “Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the LORD our Maker; for he is our God and we are the people of his pasture, the flock under his care. Today, if you hear his voice,” (Psalm 95:6-7)

    Video of the Day: World’s Highest Bridge - submitted by Laura


    I took this photograph several years ago. I just encountered it while browsing some photographs and wished to share it. Click to enlarge.






    I wish everyone a very happy and safe Labor Day! There will be no blog entry on Monday. Have a great weekend!