Pics and video included in the article:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-two/10861960/World-War-Two-as-you-have-never-seen-it-extremely-rare-colour-footage-of-D-Day-invasion-released.html
RE: Using portable electric drill to open and close car windows
I think there must be rednecks in New Zealand. One of my friends there who saw this picture thought it a splendid idea.
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RA1
RE: Ouija board
We have a saying down here. I don't trust anyone except you and me..................and, I am a little worried about you.
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RA1
Thank you! That made me remember -- how could I forget Romero's exquisite Martin...
...vampirism as a metaphor for misunderstood adolescence. Or t'other way around...?
(Really had the hots for this actor first time I saw it, a transference of unrequited lust for an alas straight college friend whom I dragged to see the flick with me.)
Someone's a big Vincent Price fan The Abominable Dr. Phibes full movie is on YouTube so I can watch it and will.
Two of my oldie faves are:
Night of the Living Dead (1968) by George Romero
The Evil Dead (1983)
Both kind of campy but stand out in my mind as being really scary at the time I first saw them.