Monday, September 13, 2021
Musical Monday with Amy Winehouse
Sunday, September 12, 2021
Bones Coffee's Wunderbones
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| Nine of ten Bavarians say Wunderbones should be served in beer steins. The tenth was passed out because he drank beer instead of coffee. |
As this blend brewed, there wasn't any aroma aside from the coffee itself, and the same is true of what was the pot and mug once I poured it. When I took the first few sips, the coffee had a tangy, slightly salty flavor to it. It was very faint, and it reminded me more of the chai tea drinks I sometimes get from Starbucks and eateries I frequented back before the Covid Times. I guess that could be a beer-like flavor?
Saturday, September 11, 2021
September 11, 2001
Scum who join groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS and Hamas and the Taliban and the IRA and other terrorist outfits who pretend they are motivated by anything other than the desire to murder and maim, deserve to die. Those who make excuses for them and defend their actions deserve to come down with the worst kind of incurable cancers and die slow, painful deaths.
Friday, September 10, 2021
The Avengers Dossier, Page Eighteen
PATRICK ALLEN
Thursday, September 9, 2021
Silent action film 'A Beast at Bay' holds up
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
Princesses of Mars, Part 38
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Of Wolves and Girls in Hoods: Sam the Sham
I am fairly certain everyone reading this knows the fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood" (if not, read this and this, and then come back) and possibly even a few horror stories (by they film or comics) based on it. Some of you may even have seen more "adult" adaptations of the story.
This month, we're going to spotlight a few of the more unusual versions of the "Little Red Riding Hood" story. We're kicking things off with a couple of songs from Sam the Sham. (There are no neat visuals with them... that'll come with the cartoons when we post them.)
First, it's Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs with a song conveying a modernized, tongue-in-cheek version of the Little Red Riding Hood story, as seen through the eyes of the Big Bad Wolf. In 1966, this song was a smash hit on AM radio and reached the Top 5 and even better on numerous charts.
Striking while the iron was hot, Sham and his back-up singers--the Sham-ettes, recorded and released a sequel/point-of-view reversal on the relationship between the wolf and the maiden in the first song. And the wolf may be in for a surprise. Without further ado, we invite you to click below and enjoy "Big Bad Wolf" by the Sham-ettes.
(Maybe I've seen too horror movies, or read too many horror stories, but in my imagination, these two songs add up to a couple of psychopathic stalkers finding that they're each other's soulmate and then go skipping off in search of victims.)
Happy birthday, Alyssa Diaz
Born in 1985, actress Alyssa Diaz has been a fixture on television since landing her first recurring role on the daytime soap "As the World Turns" at age 15. Most recently, she's been a member of the spectacular ensemble cast on the ABC police series "The Rookie" for three seasons. Here are some pictures in celebration of her 36th birthday... and a celebration of the fact we'll be seeing her on a fourth batch of "The Rookie" episodes (which are going to begin on ABC on September 26)!
Monday, September 6, 2021
Musical Monday with David Hasselhoff
We could introduce this video for David Hasselhoff's cover of Iggy Pop's "The Passenger" with comments on how nicely done it is, both musically and visually.
Instead, we're just going to say: "When KITT is in the shop, but you still have to cross town to stop the bad guys..."
The Passenger (2021)
Starring: David Hasselhoff
Director: Jens Eser
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars






















