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Month: April 2013
Wake Up Voters
Come on, stop voting for anyone who supports not raising taxes on the super rich but wants to take away the basic infrastructure that makes our country great.
I never want to hear that we don’t have money for the police, firemen, or school teachers when corporate profits and CEO pay is at record high levels.
Am I the only one who sees it? Wake up and VOTE!!!
Tucker and Dale vs Evil (2010)
Tucker and Dale vs Evil (4 out of 5 Graves)
I’m not actually sure how I missed this one when it was out in theaters. (It was out in theaters right?) I hope so, while it is solid B movie all the way, it does it well, hitting one liner after one liner while setting up the next ridiculous scene in the process.
The plot is ridiculous but touching in a very strange sort of way. And if you are a fan of Serenity it just feels good to see Alan Tudyk on screen again. He can’t help but be lovable and goofy at the same time. And the interplay between Alan Tudyk’s “Tucker” and Tyler Labine’s “Dale” is classic. It might be pretty sad, but this scene really speaks to me. When he starts laughing while trying to talk to the girls, well, that pretty much sums up my experience with the ladies.
This isn’t a sophisticated movie. It is fun, funny, and a bit corny. If you can roll with that, you will love this flick.
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Multiple Car Collision – It Was Zombies
Officer: So why did you steal the semi truck from the nice man who was giving you a ride?
Jerimiah: The zombies caught up to us and I had to shake them loose.
Officer: Hmmm, you been drinking son?
Jerimiah: No, I’m telling you, we need to run, there are zombies coming!
I wish I was making it up. But poor Jerimiah Clyde Hartline, 19, was arrested after stealing an 18-wheeler while the driver was filling out some inspection papers and plowing it into several other cars. What makes it worse was that the truck driver had been giving the kid a ride, and when he turns around and leaves the truck for a minute Jerimiah starts having acute zombie fears.
Of course, this is only funny right up until the moment the kid plows into you screaming zombies, and while the state police are hand cuffing him, the horde shambles down the street. 🙂
In-Wall Safe
I think the best protection from people putting their hands on things you don’t want them to is put those things out of sight. If you can’t see it, you are not going to be tempted to touch it or try and steal it.
That’s where the Stack On IWC -55 in wall safe comes into play. The reality is that it isn’t so much a safe as it is a locking cabinet. This works really for me, I like the fact that this in wall “safe” can be put pretty much anywhere.
Remember not to put it on an exterior wall, you don’t want to create a gap in your houses insulation and make a cold zone. Not good for your guns and not good for your house. You will also want to put a cross base along the bottom when you install it and use your own deck screws. The heads of the ones that came with the unit are made out of butter.
My other major point would be that if you are looking for a heavy duty safe, or a fire safe, this isn’t for you. It’s not going to stand up to someone really trying to get into it, and its not going to protect anything from a fire.
It’s primary benefit is that it can be easily concealed in a wall and takes up zero space because of it.