Saturday, December 15, 2007

Snow Day

Today, Kentucky is having one of it's uncharacteristic snow days. A snow day here consists of Kentuckians spinning wildly out of control on every highway, because there are three, yes 3, whole snowflakes in the road. I worked this morning, shuffled through an inch of slush to my car, and then proceeded to drive home extremely defensively. My concern was not for my 4 wheel drive Jeep (good Jeep!), but for an entire populace that has about as much snow driving experience as a 15 year old with a learner's permit.

I went to Google images to try to locate a cute picture of a Boston terrier playing in the snow, and instead unearthed this:
It's a Boston terrier skull! Go Internet! Bringing you porn and disturbing pictures since the late eighties! One half of me can't fathom exactly why this image is floating out there in cyberspace, but the other half can admit that I've secretly always wondered what the heck Homer's skull looks like. Personally, I think it looks like a baby skull with fangs.


Rory came home anxious but also excited about his nursing school orientation yesterday. One awesome thing about an anxious Rory is it usually transforms into a compulsively cleaning Rory upon arrival, and that's exactly what happened. After the cleaning cyclone came to an end, we settled in and watched "M", the German movie from 1931 (and yes, it's on the 1001 movies to see before you die list). If you've never seen it, this movie is great. It's in black and white, and in German (with subtitles), which in today's CGI world are already two strikes against it. On the other hand, all the characters smoke so prodigiously, that in some of the office scenes there is a literal cloud hanging in the room.


The movie is about a German child murderer, and the community's lawful AND unlawful attempts to apprehend him. I know it doesn't sound like fun material, but it was a great movie. There's a child abduction scene within the first five minutes, which of course they don't show. Instead they just show the child's balloon floating away, but there is something incredibly bleak and disturbing about the image. Definitely one for your Netflix queue. You can watch the trailer here:



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