Wednesday, March 26, 2014
League Topic: My Life In One Square Foot
I've been away from posting for a couple of months, but am so happy to, finally, get back into some blogging. And what better way to kick it off than with the latest topic from The League? Alaska and I are still in the throes of unpacking, but I didn't have much trouble finding things to fill in a square foot of space, either way. Without further ado....
Starting at the top, from left to right, we have:
1. The Mystery Machine. I love all things Scooby Doo (Alaska has been adding to my Scooby Doo DVD collection pretty much from the moment we began dating, so I now own just about every incarnation of the show, with the exception of the original series "Scooby Doo, Where Are You!" And that waits for purchase on my Amazon Wish List) Scooby Doo has always been one of my "go to" shows for the days when I don't feel well and just want to curl up on the couch, watch something, and forget about life for awhile.
2. Jason Voorhees Funko Pop! This serves two purposes, actually. Number One, I love Jason Voorhees and the Friday the 13th movies (they are also "go to" movies for bad days) Number Two, I have found a new collecting obsession by way of the Funko Pop! line. I own several, but with the slew of Tarantino based figures about to be released, I suspect that my collection is about to get a lot bigger.
3. Zombies. I love zombies, and have many figures and pictures, etc. This Dis-member Me Plush Zombie (whom I named Morti) from ThinkGeek was a gift from a friend. (I own this awesome zombie jacket from them, as well)
4. This is a Rogue figure from the "Famous Covers" series. I mentioned in a previous post that Rogue has been a nickname of mine for about 15 years, and since I was dubbed as such I have been given action figures, playing cards, books, and comic books featuring Rogue.
5. Mine and Alaska's wedding picture (For the record, I am wearing flats, purple Doc Marten boots in fact, but yes, I am taller than he is by a few inches)
6. Supervillains: The Joker's Last Laugh DVD. I do not particularly care for Batman (seriously, do we have to hear about his parents death/his origin story in every goddamn movie/cartoon that they make? My three year old niece knows that Batman has no parents, for pete's sake) Now that I got that rant out of my system, I can say that I love the villains of Gotham, The Joker, in particular. And Poison Ivy. Harley Quinn. The Mad Hatter. Etc. (All of my love is based on animated shows and live action movie personas, as I have, admittedly, not read many of the comics)
7. Tony Furtado- American Gypsy Tony Furtado is an award-winning banjo and guitar playing prodigy, whom Alaska and I discovered the first year that we were together. In the first several months of our relationship, Alaska and I would sit in the office at his house and listen to the Pandora music station while we talked. Alaska has an immense love for Cowboy Bebop, and the music, and it was on a station dedicated to The Seatbelts that Tony first popped up. We got lucky that year, Tony was touring and had a show about an hour away from where we live. So we went, and it was fantastic (that's the show where we got the above cd, which Tony signed) We had to wait over two years until Tony came back to do another show in our neck of the woods. And that time around, Alaska proposed to me while Tony played the first song that we had ever heard together in the background.
8. Nintendo controller for my NES, and my main man, Mario. Mario was my first, and really only, video game love. I played for hours. When we got the Super Nintendo system, I blew my way through Super Mario Bros. 1, 2, and 3. Then came Super Mario World, and Dr. Mario. These days I play on a Wii, but I've added Paper Mario, Mario Kart, and Super Mario Bros Wii to the mix (I haven't purchased Super Mario Bros. 2 yet, but I do plan to add that in the near future- I still love my classics!)
Stack of Books on the Left- top to bottom:
1. The Fire Rose- Mercedes Lackey. I'm a big fan of fairy tale "reworkings," and this is one of my favourites. Alaska is a Lackey fan, I had never heard of her until he gave me this book to read. I love this book. I've since read others, and am actually reading Unnatural Issue right now.
2. It- Stephen King. My father gave me this book when I was 11, as I have mentioned before. Stephen King was really my first horror author obsession, and that opened me up to all kinds of other horror writers. It's a love that I still have today.
3. Alice in Zombieland- Lewis Carroll and Nikolas Cook. I love Alice in Wonderland. I love zombies. The most interesting thing about this book is that I bought the first printing of it, and when it sold out the second printing was entirely different (I do own a copy of that one, too) I love the insane cover art of the first printing, however. I have been known to buy books for their crazy cover art, alone.
4. FM 21-76 Army Field Manuel. I own a plethora of survival manuals, some tongue-in-cheek, most that are more serious. I'm not one of those hardcore survivalists, but I do like being alive, so I find them useful. Also, I use them for research in some of my writing.
Intermission: Mini-Sam Funko! I have posted about mini-Sam before, but had to include him in this picture. Trick 'r Treat is one of my favourite movies of all time, and is currently my Number One "go to" movie when I am not feeling well: physically or mentally. (FYI, before Trick 'r Treat was my "go to" feel better movie, Natural Born Killers preceded it. I mention this only because NBK is what led to my current internet handle: Natural Blonde Killer- I love the movie, and I'm blonde. And there you have it.)
Stack of Movies on Right- top to bottom:
1.Night of the Living Dead, the original B&W. This was the first horror movie that my mother bought for me, when I was 10 or so (she bought it for me on VHS, which I still have but is packed away somewhere right now) So this movie has always held a special place in my heart.
2. Halloween, 1978. This was also from Mom (again, on VHS) and was the first colour horror movie that she bought for me. (In between NotLD, I received the 1925 Lon Chaney version of Phantom of the Opera, and also the 1931 version of Dracula, with Bela Lugosi. My guess is Mom was trying to temper in some more classic horror to balance out what was obviously my love of blood and gore movies)
3. Tarantino XX. I love Quentin Tarantino. I love his movies, I own several of his screenplays (I like to see the changes from paper to screen) and am working on collecting the others. I read books and articles and papers that try to break down his methods and his visions. I don't even hate him as an actor (although, damn, his Aussie accent was bad in Django Unchained ( I read that QT did the part himself because of time constraints, and that it was originally supposed to be that creepy guy from Wolf Creek, but he had to back out at the last minute)
I guess that about wraps it up. This turned into a much longer article than I expected it to, but these things sometimes happen. Be sure to head over to Cool and Collected and check out some other great pics!
A few to whet your appetite:
The Nerd Nook
CoolandCollected
Achievements in Gaming
Friday, January 31, 2014
The 2014 "Blizzard" of the South
Our town in SC shut down for 2 days because of imminent "snow." I heard it was supposed to get to almost 2 inches! (can you smell the sarcasm?) This is what everyone was like:
This is what we actually got (pictures taken in our back yard the morning after):
Yep, that's it. That's all Mother Nature had in her for us. Obviously, things were expected to be a lot worse than this, but the amount of panic that snowballed (forgive me for that) out of control was ridiculous. But, that's just how we do things here in the South. Over-the-top, or not at all.
Also, just for comparison, here are pictures of snow that we got back in 2010. There was no shut-down of the South that year, despite there actually being enough to stick:
This is what we actually got (pictures taken in our back yard the morning after):
No snow for Oliver Queen
Yep, that's it. That's all Mother Nature had in her for us. Obviously, things were expected to be a lot worse than this, but the amount of panic that snowballed (forgive me for that) out of control was ridiculous. But, that's just how we do things here in the South. Over-the-top, or not at all.
Also, just for comparison, here are pictures of snow that we got back in 2010. There was no shut-down of the South that year, despite there actually being enough to stick:
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
So, it might snow....
...and when it "might" snow down here in SC, everything shuts down, literally. Alaska got off of work early today, and does not have to return until Thursday (he works on one of our military bases, so, government) I look forward to seeing if all this hoopla is for naught. And if we do get some snow, well, it be will interesting to see how Oliver Queen reacts to it. Let the waiting begin!
Sunday, December 29, 2013
"At the Happy Haunted Sunshine House, we can groove!"
Happy Holidays, everyone! I am on brief hiatus, for exciting reasons. Alaska and I closed on our new home on the 12th of this month, and we have been, literally, doing nothing but packing and moving. (We did take a break to enjoy Christmas with the families, then it was back to packing/moving) I was taking a YouTube break early this a.m. and came across the source of this blog name- a song from the cartoon network short:
If you have never seen this delightful bit of animation, then you should do so, immediately:
song starts at 5:10
Wasn't that awesome?! This never fails to bring a little cheer to my heart, particularly Velma and Johnny colliding in the hallway (Velma: "My glasses! I can't see without my glasses!" & Johnny: "My glasses! I can't be seen without my glasses!")
Anyway, I hope to be back up and posting in the next month, both here and over on THREES (sooner if I can find my notebooks:-)
Hope everyone has a safe and happy New Year, and I'll see you in 2014!
Friday, December 6, 2013
Funko Horror Classics Mystery Mini: Sam!
I learned of the Funko Horror Classics Mystery Minis a little over a week ago, and when I saw that they had Sam (from Trick 'r Treat, of course) I knew that I must own him. Admittedly, I cheated and bought an opened box, knowing that it would be a Sam figure, and I am neither ashamed of myself nor disappointed in the figure. I mean, look at him:
He's just so cute! And tiny! And well done! A perfect addition to my (growing) Sam collection.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Prized Possession: Creepshow
It was in my Junior year of High School that I acquired this book, and it has been one of my prized possessions ever since. On February 19, 2012, I had it signed by Stephen King himself, when he gave the closing speech at the Savannah Book Festival (tickets were $10, they sold out in under an hour)
The first 150 people in line that purchased his (at that time) new book 11/22/63, had the opportunity to have the book autographed. Alaska and I purchased two books, got one of them signed for my dad, and I got Creepshow signed for myself:
Alaska managed to snap two pictures on his phone:
That's my black jacket on the right side of the pic.
And him signing my book.
It was a great time for me (quite honestly one of the best gifts I have ever received) and it just so happens Steve's entire speech is available to watch on YouTube. Enjoy:
Check out Three Of My Favourite Scenes From Creepshow over on my Threes blog.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Happy Anniversary To Me!
October 20th marks one year of wedded bliss for Alaska and I, and we have rented a cabin in NC to celebrate (a Cabin in the Woods, if you will) Along with that wonderful gift, I recently received another in the mail. The newest addition to my Trick 'r Treat collection: Animated Sam!
I've wanted one of these adorable things since I first learned of their existence, but an original price tag of about $70, shipped, definitely turned me away. I kept an eye out for a price drop, and recently picked this guy up for about $25, shipped (his price is still fluctuating on Amazon.com, fyi, so it's possible he will drop even lower than that)
Here is Sam in action. I did not take this video, as I soon discovered that the sounds Animated Sam makes scare the hell out of our dog, Oliver Queen.
Animated Sam joins the ranks of my other Sams:
The larger book is about the movie,
the smaller, softcover is the graphic novelization.
This is quite a fantastic book on the ideas behind and the
making of the movie. And it includes all kinds of extras:
A little graphic novel of Season's Greetings.
Some really cool postcards (8 of them, I believe)
Stickers!
Jack-o-lantern stencils.
Sam mask.
Sam poster! (that I totally forgot was in the book until this post,
but which now hangs beneath Laurie in our office)
If you enjoyed this, check out Three Things I Love About Trick 'r Treat over on my Threes blog!
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