
Things That Make You Go Hmmm…
The two main entities attacking Twitter for banning political ads are Brad Parscale/Trump Campaign and Russian State Television. Hmmm…
A Buncha Whiny Little Bitches
Very surprised that all the tough guys who attacked a little girl for speaking out about climate change are crying about the president being booed at a baseball game.
— The Volatile Mermaid (@OhNoSheTwitnt) October 28, 2019
Every. Damned. Time.

This is War

An example:
“Ooh! I’d like to slip into his dark harbor. Can I berth my skiff in that dock?”
Indeed.

WERK!

And Now We All Know!
You Can Never Accuse Them Of Being Too Bright

Zaddy!

As I’ve said before (or maybe I haven’t; I could’ve sworn I posted this hunk before but can’t find any record of it), Tom Welling did nothing for me during his Smallville days (although I did watch now and again). But after his season-long appearance in Lucifer, now…”I’m not sure I can get in that position SIR, but if that’s what you desire I will certainly try!”







Maybe it’s the scruff and the bit of weight he’s put on?
365 Days of UNF: Day 306

We Can No Longer Claim…

…that the original Blade Runner occurs in the future.
2019 seemed so far off when I saw this film on its opening night. A quick calculation also came back with, “I’m going to be how old in 2019?!”

Even With All The Years I’ve Been Doing This…

Quote of the Day
It’s much better to age disgracefully! Take it on the chin, and roll with it. You die young, or you get older. There is nothing in between! You may as well enjoy it. My mother once said, ‘Never worry about getting older. I know the thought of you being 45 when you’re 25 is, Oh, my god! Who wants to be 45? But it’s amazing because when you get to be 45, you’ll realize it’s actually very cool and you don’t want to be 25 again.’ And I have to say, she was absolutely right. With every age comes advantages and disadvantages. And you tend to find that you don’t want to go back. You want to be exactly where you are with everything you’ve experienced.” ~ Helen Mirren
365 Days of UNF: Day 305

Happy Halloween


As Is My Halloween Tradition…
Posted every year, just because…
365 Days of UNF: Day 304

I Won’t Claim It’s Inaccurate…
Released 40 Years Ago Today
Stevie Wonder: Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants (1979)
Much like the Brothers Johnson’s 12-inch red vinyl single for Strawberry Letter 23 smelling like strawberries when new, this 2-disk vinyl set smelled like orchids when first opened.
My Whole Fucking Heart
365 Days of UNF: Day 303

Armageddon
Ben and I were both exhausted last night, so—very strange for us—we were both in bed and asleep shortly after 8 pm. I don’t know about Ben, but I was immediately dead to the world, and actually slept well all night.
That was, at least until around 4 am or so. With everything in that’s happening in the world, I’m not at all surprised that my subconscious chose to generate a 2012-inspired nightmare last night.
I was sitting in a Starbucks (natch) right on the beach in what felt like San Diego. (I’ve only been to San Diego a couple times, but this didn’t feel like Los Angeles or San Francisco, although I suppose it might’ve been Santa Barbara.) Anyhow I glanced out the window at the parking lot and watched incredulously as a small light blue coupe parked there started hovering. It rose about ten feet in the air and then began drifting and slowly made its way back to the ground, hitting a silver sedan parked several feet away as it did so. Needless to say this caught the attention of everyone in the store and we were soon watching as more cars started exhibiting the same behavior. I started gathering my things and advised people to get out of the store because this—whatever it was—was not normal and we should all get as far away as possible. But no, instead of fleeing the store, people started gathering outside filming the phenomenon on their cell phones…
When other, small bits of broken metal objects began falling from the sky, however, I knew it was time to take my chances (although it probably would’ve been safer staying inside), grabbed my stuff and headed out. It was then I noticed that the ocean was rapidly receding. Remembering the Indonesian earthquake from a few years ago, I knew what was coming and everyone had to GET THE FUCK inland, and started yelling.
I ran away from the coast. I got lost in a maze of office buildings and glanced back to see the ocean surge begin in the distance. I pressed onward, and then found myself lost in a residential neighborhood and trapped in someone’s back yard. I turned around and saw the wave; it was easily a thousand feet high and now only a few miles offshore. I realized that no matter what I did, I was done for. There was no escape, and surprisingly I calmly accepted my fate.
I woke after that.
While I still ponder the deeper psychological meaning behind this, the practical aspects certainly fascinate me. It was obviously an asteroid strike in the pacific, something big that would affect gravity (or at least attract metals and not organic objects). In any case, the visual effects were stunning.
365 Days of UNF: Day 302

Monday Redeux
Men Will Be Men







I Think We Know What Comes Next

Probably both of them, I’d guess. Can we watch? Better yet, you boys need any help with that?
Monday

365 Days of UNF: Day 301











