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12/28/2007 16:47 #42668

Caligula remake
Hi,

Any queer worth his salt should not only know but love and adore Gore Vidal. He was throwing down with Bill Buckley while toe tapping senators were still in diapers (not a joke about David Vitter).

Well, imagine if you would that his epic film Caligula were remade for todays theater goer at the edge of collapsing Imperial culture. And just when its star studded cast including Helen Mirren and Benicio Del Toro in sumptuous togas by Versac hooked you in you realize it was all a beautiful dream.

"Somewhere between pornography and ironic post-modern art lies Francesco Vezzoli's trailer for an imaginary remake of the notorious Caligula."

It is so, so not safe for work. But it would be worth getting fired for I think.



enjoy
james - 12/28/07 23:55
Jenks: sure is!

Vincent: whether you are single or dating a badger, it is a step up from a Courtney Love clone.
vincent - 12/28/07 23:00
I have to say Gore Vidal coming out and giving an intro is 100X better than Bob Guccione. I know a guy that has the '79 film VHS & saw it when it was released in '99.

The only thing that freaked me out was Courtney Love, my ex-girlfriend was a freaking clone of her :-/
jenks - 12/28/07 17:40
that is awesome.

12/27/2007 11:19 #42662

Want a cat? Want four? Come on PMT?
Hi,

There is a hilarious story behind all of this, but only (e:Jim) knows all the players and so I will spare you it.

Well, there are four, count them four cats living in my bosses attic until the 1st. They need a new home before they are fed to the dogs. They are spayed/neutered and have all their shots. I can't say what their temperament is like.

Hm, you know. I think I will tell a little tale.

So, my boss and her husband were getting ready for a quiet life as their two children moved out. Just the two of them in the house they could take weekends in Canada, go together on conferences for his job, a blissful life together.

But then, she came into their life.

She was a butt ugly German Sheppard mutt who would gnaw on anything with razor puppy teeth. Their son had found her and took her in to his cramped studio apartment in Cleveland. The dog was nice (she wasn't) but she didn't get along with the cat. So, she ended up living not in Cleveland in a cramped studio apartment, but in Buffalo in a large home with his two parents.

But that was it. No, more, pets.

Then the son had to move to Baltimore, and kitty couldn't come.

So, a cat with a meow like a dying squeak toy came to move in with the dog she didn't get along with in a home with two people who wanted neither.

But that was it. No, more, pets.

Last year on Christmas morning the son noticed a dog outside the window. He was an emaciated yellow dog not quite lab. The concerned young man he is saw that the dog had no tag. With his heart full of Christmas generosity he brought the smelly gutter dog in and fed him the fat Sheppard dog's food.

Christmas ended and the son went back to Baltimore, with the dog still living in the house. The husband put his foot down. No, not another dog. No, no way, not how. I like him, so I helped them get rid of the dog. I took him to get scanned for an information chip. I then took him to the SPCA and turned in a found dog as a man with tears in his face brought in a beloved old pet to be put to sleep.

But that wasn't the end of the scraggly yellow dog. For the daughter, in the few hours she spent with him, fell in love with the dog. She went and adopted the scraggly yellow dog.

Of course, she had cats. The yellow dog came over to play with the fat dog. Then the yellow dog spent an evening or two over the house. Now, the yellow dog and the fat dog live together full time.

But that was it. No, more, pets.

Through another long, long story the daughter can no longer keep her FOUR cats. They are in the attic and headed to the SPCA soon. That is, unless one of you wants them.

But you can already see the plan erode. Sure, the deadline has been set to new year's day. But we all know they will still be here by July 4th. So please, wont you save a marriage and adopt one?
james - 12/29/07 00:04
Pho 99 should totally be street slang for cat meat.
paul - 12/28/07 23:59
I totally bet Pho 99 could take em off your hands, lol.
jim - 12/27/07 13:39
That sounds about right.

12/24/2007 16:01 #42635

Stranded for the holidays
Hi,

I can't talk for long so this will have to be brief. Jim has left his laptop to go do something like eat or hydrate himself for the first time in days. I don't know when he will get back but if he finds me sending this message it is all over for me.
I have been at my parent's house since friday night. There is more food here than anyone could possibly eat. Seriously, I was going to make dates stufed with toasted pecans wrapped in bacon for an appitizer this evening. There were two 5lb bags of pecans hidden underneath mounds of 5lb bags of walnuts and almonds. I think if you added them all up their combined weight would be that of a grown man. A grown man complete with beard and pot belly no less!
The holiday madness rages on constantly. Here on Friday, Saturday family visited and the place was hopping with dozens of people. It was great. Later I got to hang out with my good friends Mike, Joe, and Hannah. They are high school chums and we do what we always do when we hang out during the holidays. Drink like fish.
As this is a vinyl sided suburb the only places to go are instantly familiar to you and everyone else in America. So, we went to Chilies, one of a few chain restaurant options with monopolize the local cuisine. Drat, a 45 minute wait. Thankfully as everything is in a strip mall it is only a two minute walk to the liquor store. We passed one of the hobo sized bottles of cheap rum back and forth in a crumpled brown paper bag. We drank in a tiny gazebo just out side the restaurant. A quaint pastoral touch out of place but drink-ready none the less. Well, from the time we got in the queue, got the bottle, and drank it only eight minutes had passed. Damn.
Well, we did this two more times. Each time walking into the liquor store with an increasing sense of self-deprecation. We didn't genuinely feel bad until we took the last bottle of coconut rum. And we certainly felt worse when we later bought some other beverage which tasted as much of rum as it did of Listerine.

Something happened later I seem to think. But I could be wrong. But I have been cooking for a few hours. Recipies that I would never cook for myself or loved ones, but which are required during the holidays. But I will spare you a description of butter and bacon grease dripping from things that are neither vegetable nor whole grain. I can feel my colon slowly becoming a vestigial organ.

you folks have a merry religious or secular time.
paul - 12/24/07 16:44
Can I borrow your colon when you are done with it?

12/20/2007 12:34 #42599

Hand Bell Hero
Category: holiday
Thinking of you (e:Janelle) and (e:Laureen)

You love to rock out.

I know you do.

But, you couldn't get your hands on Guitar Hero III

Or maybe you didn't dig Rock Band.

Or maybe you don't want to look like a 13 year old boy simulating being an actual pubescent guitar player, pimply, and high, and getting your girlfriend pregnant in your parents' basement.

Well, no worries! For your desire to ROCK has slipped his serpentine tongue down the holiday throat and given birth to the most bitchen holiday rythem game!

Hand Bell Hero

To those about to hand bell, we salute you!
jenks - 12/22/07 18:51
hehehe. I've also seen Accordion Hero and Cowbell Hero. bahaha.
james - 12/21/07 11:35
hand bell friends?

Are you sure she isn't in some sort of cult? Like the salvation army or something?
fellyconnelly - 12/21/07 11:31
(e:lauren) says: OHMIGOD james this is AMAZING! Thank you I am sending it to all my hand bell friends :)
jim - 12/20/07 15:52
Awesome!

12/18/2007 11:17 #42567

McCain?
Category: politics
(e:Jim) and I were chatting over On Point this morning (both Tom Ashbrook and Jane Claison are on vacation! Who is this Jame Hitori?). The topic was a 're energized' and 'resurrected' John McCain. Wha? Did I miss something?

You see, in the last week McCain got three endorsements. The Des Moins Register newspaer in Iowa, New Hampshire's only newspaper the Union Leader, and Independent Senator Joe Lieberman. With the exception of Joe who has been wet with desire for being McCain's vice president, those are some nice endorsements.

So, has this got for McCain? Jack Squat.

In Iowa he has been in the same single digit wasteland since July.

In New Hampshire he is still a distant second. He was in third, but his numbers have not improved at all. he is floating in the mid to high teens. His jockying to second has more to do with Fred Thompson's fizzling campaign than McCain's appeal.

So, why are they calling him 're energized' and 'resurrected'?

as (e:Jim) said, they love to bring back candidates from the dead. They are spoiling for a fight. The people of Iowa and New Hampshire are polled every day. They are going to be polled every day until their primary or caucus. On Christmas day they will poll all the Jews and Muslims and witches. So, there really is empirical data to look at to see that these endorsements don't add up to anything greater than a statistical margin of error.

(e:Jim) didn't say all that. But you know how I love to go on.
james - 12/19/07 21:26
There was also some blubber about Ron Paul's "surge" just because he raised 2 Million.

Who donates to that man? Seriously, I know there is a huge cult following on the internets (what is charmingly referred to as the netroots) but he is polling like 2% in most states.

Hey, want to throw money away in the direction of Chris Dodd?
joshua - 12/19/07 21:22
Don't forget about Ron Paul! He's a wack job. Honestly he is his own kind of conservative.
james - 12/18/07 22:24
ya, it has been pretty dull. I mean, the field of GOP candidates have been dull all along. At least the Dems have bizzaro candidates like Gravel and Kucinich.

well, with the exception of novelty candidate Keyes. I mean, that guy seems like a poor Stephen Colbert (the character, not the man) impression. He is hilarious and I hope he gets a sitcom out of this.

Though, fun, fun things like
1) Rudy dropping out of NH
2) A photo of Romney attending a Planned Parenthood fundraiser surfacing
3) The frontrunner candidates plumeting out of their lead this month.

Of course, the media couldn't have been any more ludicrous about the whole thing. I am looking at you Krugman!

eh, two weeks until showtime ^_^

joshua - 12/18/07 21:53
His campaign has been dead and remains dead - I can't explain this utter tripe the media is trying to pass off other than to say what you've already said.

I think the more interesting bits of political lusciousness lately has been the slapfight between Hillary and Obama, and Huckabee and Romney - in particular that sly little druggie comment one of Hillary's campaign leads dropped in the media and the religious bigotry that Huckabee perpetrated, which evangelicals lap up like crack-laced cream. Of course, the poor hapless guy fell on the sword for Hillary, but then again when a conspiracy involving the Clintons happen this is generally the standard operating procedure. To Obama's credit at least he was honest, instead of *tee hee* blowing smoke up our asses and saying "I didn't inhale." As for Romney, I think its fairly telling when you force an evangelical to choose between a Baptist Democrat and a Mormon Republican. Just don't call these people hypocrites and bigots!

Otherwise, a lot of the political stuff has been boring, boring, boring.