I'm thankful for cats, wine, Sam, horror movies, scooters, Danzig I, and cats.
I can't keep October out of the leftovers (the cats have had more turkey than I have) and I've already taken two naps but the wine is still flowing and a weirdo foreign Christmas movie brought to us by Rene Cardona (!) is being watched. I might just tote out the turkey monster classic BLOOD FREAK for a little more strange movie fun after dessert (when Sam wakes up from his second nap). Hope you guys are eating lots, drinking more, and having a lazy drunken day of movie marathons. Happy Fangs-giving, y'all.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
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Ah BLOOD FREAK, a movie so great I've never been able to watch more than five minutes of it without running from the room. Happy T-day to you, Jenn. My cat is sleeping after a can of Fancy Feast turkey giblets and me nodding in and out on poppy tea and radium X. Good health to you! I watched Captain America and eight ounces of World at War, narrated by Sir Laurence. TANKS-giving, only on the Military Channel.
ReplyDelete!! Is your Rene Cardona pic "SANTA CLAUS", where he faces the/a devil named Pitch?? If it's that one, then your work is cut out for you. :D I have the Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode of that and it is hysterical. And oh so gloriously painful.
ReplyDeleteBack atcha on the Fangsgivin' wishes!!
@Erich. Good for you and your feline friend. We did watch BLOOD FREAK and Sam fell even further asleep. He's currently still in that state. Good times, obviously.
ReplyDelete@Astro. Yes, this is the movie I speak of. I've seen it before, but never the MST version. Pain and hysteria did result. Hope you are having a painful and hysterical holiday :)
Blood Freak on Thanksgiving, doesn't get much better! Glad to hear you ate and drank well Jenn. The second bottle of Malbec was my undoing last night. I was out like a light by midnight :)
ReplyDeletePhantom, the vodka was to be my undoing last night! By midnight I was naked and flinging pumpkins off my balcony into the night. You know, just a regular night :)
ReplyDeleteJenn: For Thanksgiving I watched the Lions play with my dad and little bro before my mother served her traditional dry turkey and green bean and cream of mushroom soup casserole. For those that grew up in the subs of Detroit, the Lions game is absolute law. I trust getting naked and pumpkin flinging will become a tradition around the Jenn and Sam household? I love that Sam took two naps.
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