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That was good. I’m always amazed at how simple a story can be. If I tried to write that same story it would have been twelve thousand pages and made no sense.

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That was good. I’m always amazed at how simple a story can be. If I tried to write that same story it would have been twelve thousand pages and made no sense.![]()

The Bits and Bobs Update Podcast…errr…make that Litcast.
-Is it common knowledge that most hospitals (or whatever) do not stock the various indigenous antivenoms? News to me.
-Admittedly I haven't flipped on the radio while driving in years, but when was FM taken over by Christianity? Country, pop, talk, and (I swear) heavy metal.
-I am, right now, this very minute, being auditorily assaulted by frogs.
Two of these things are highly disturbing and should be addressed at the level of the Texas legislature.
The other one is just annoying.![]()
Enny, to lighten up your evening . . . why English is so difficult to learn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfz3kFNVopk&list=RDX74j1wK_sa0&start_radio=1&rv=X74j1wK_sa0
)I wish your legislature would focus on those instead of some other things

Texas does things differently, I will just say.![]()
That's one of the reasons I'm so special!
Eh. I've lived in several states. I've yet to find one that isn't crazier than a bag of snakes. *shrug*
But…if there's one where ALL the hospitals stock indigenous antivenom I may be moving.![]()
#goals
I think I've given up goals this year. I'm moving in with the frogs.
THAT WON'T SHUT UP
Is there an amphibian god? I will make a deal. Blood sacrifices aren't out of the question.![]()
Sounds as if a frog legs cookout might be in order.
Hell to the No.
THERE ARE SNAKES OUT THERE
I was fully on board with the rat snake, even when it entered the house. But what will from here forward be termed the Copperhead Incident cured me of any and all tolerance for reptiles of the limbless variety.
No leaving the house at night to procure frog legs.
No leaving the house at night period.
Maybe no leaving the house at all without AN AXE.
I might still be working through the trauma.![]()
Harbinger Down. (2015).
(Yeah, yeah. The Thing obsessed, I know.)
The special effects company that worked on The Thing prequel (2011) was most upset to find their work replaced post-production with CGI. The kerfuffle led to an indie funded through Kickstarter of all things! It's actually a homage to 80s horror flicks. Moderate reviews, but what do the critics know. I liked it.
I'm sure you've seen this, HW, but if you haven't, it's very Thing reminiscent!
(I never saw the 2011 prequel for fear of it being just too, too, terrible.)
I’ve never heard of this movie, but I am curious now. I also had no idea they replaced practical effects with cgi for the 2011 movie!!! The cgi was terrible in that movie, why would they do that?!!!!! The only good part of that mess was looking at Mary Elizabeth Winstead—she gave me a thing ; >

More importantly, I recently found out that Who Goes There? is a shortened story from the original Frozen Hell, recently discovered manuscript, recently published and coming to a mailbox near me next week.![]()

As that Texan, Dan Rather, said, “courage”
Enny, I've got a sound trade for you . . . up here in the N. GA mountains, the hills are alive with the sound of . . . the X Brood of the 17-year cicadas!! Started about two weeks ago . . . begins at dawn and continues into the mid-afternoon . . . still have 2-4 weeks left in the cycle.![]()
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Now, Enny, how could anyone call you perverse?
Oh, and btw, Happy Super Blood Moon tonight!!!![]()
