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Morrigoon 07-16-2007 09:55 AM

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19437799/

Pointing this out because the picture is just.... heheh.

Snowflake 07-16-2007 09:58 AM

Oh, and it must have been all the public executions, guillotine, etc., but in the SF Silent Festival program Retour de Flamme (Rescued from the Flammes), Serge Bromberg, presenter and pianist showed in the short films and fragments, two beheadings, a horrible fall from the sky that resulted in the unfortunate being impaled, a burning at the stake (1902 Joan of Arc), a very scary dancing pig, and a clarinetist who has a piece of furniture fall on him and the result is his clarinet being forced through the back of his head (alas, that fragment of film ended before we would ever know whether or not he or the myriad of people he employed could remove it). Hysterical, and kinda gross, too. Sort of like movies today, just not all the inane dialogue to go with them. The hand tinted films were amazing. There was also a previously unknown film (they have not identified it) short film about a fireman who goes to the Follies Bergere, gets blotto and the rest of the film is filled with his view of th world (very Man Ray in the begining) and then everyone ends up nude (including a clergyman) and this film is important because Josephine Baker also makes an appearence in costume (and topless). Oh those frenchies!;)

MickeyLumbo 07-16-2007 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Morrigoon (Post 150304)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19437799/

Pointing this out because the picture is just.... heheh.


that's what i'm afraid of when i go in for a sleep study... or worse, priapism.

phunny pic:snap:

what's with the years of dirt and grime? somebody should polish that thang twice a day!

MickeyLumbo 07-16-2007 10:05 AM

:D loved your report! really glad you had a great time - you deserve it!


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Originally Posted by Snowflake (Post 150305)
Oh, and it must have been all the public executions, guillotine, etc., but in the SF Silent Festival program Retour de Flamme (Rescued from the Flammes), Serge Bromberg, presenter and pianist showed in the short films and fragments, two beheadings, a horrible fall from the sky that resulted in the unfortunate being impaled, a burning at the stake (1902 Joan of Arc), a very scary dancing pig, and a clarinetist who has a piece of furniture fall on him and the result is his clarinet being forced through the back of his head (alas, that fragment of film ended before we would ever know whether or not he or the myriad of people he employed could remove it). Hysterical, and kinda gross, too. Sort of like movies today, just not all the inane dialogue to go with them. The hand tinted films were amazing. There was also a previously unknown film (they have not identified it) short film about a fireman who goes to the Follies Bergere, gets blotto and the rest of the film is filled with his view of th world (very Man Ray in the begining) and then everyone ends up nude (including a clergyman) and this film is important because Josephine Baker also makes an appearence in costume (and topless). Oh those frenchies!;)


MickeyLumbo 07-16-2007 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt Jack (Post 150296)
so...

how do YOU fend off a foul mood?



what do you do?

disney music

bite

chocolate

sex

corn dog

not always in that order

Ghoulish Delight 07-16-2007 10:12 AM

How NOT to get an already hostile demolition derby crowd on your side during a karaoke contest (don't ask me why) at intermission:

"Support legalization of gay marriage!!"

Not that I don't agree with the dude, but the phrase "time and place" comes to mind.

Didn't help that he proceeded to not know a single lyric to whatever song he was seeing. Not that it mattered since the crowd was set on booing anyone who took that mic.

Ponine 07-16-2007 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by MickeyLumbo (Post 149965)
Mickey Lumbo has found a Prince ....

How totally cool. And yes, they are cute when they sleep.

<hugs>

Kevy Baby 07-16-2007 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Capt Jack (Post 150296)
how do YOU fend off a foul mood?

I find shooting someone generally helps.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morrigoon (Post 150299)
Stayed at the park till closing for a change...

The RAC and I were there from about noon until 8:00 (Sunday) and we didn't see you. What time did you get there?

LSPoorEeyorick 07-16-2007 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 150255)
Just got back from attending my first ever demo derby.

God damn the combined smell of bbq and car wreckage is intoxicating.

Uh, weird. We were at the OC fair yesterday too.

(And I have the sunburn to prove it.)

CoasterMatt 07-16-2007 10:31 AM

:( No fair for me... I need my fix of spinning rides and crazy carnies.


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