"Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat", a French film from 1896. And it's nothing more than a 48-second film of a train arriving at a station.
--What makes it a horror movie. . . and possibly the FIRST horror movie EVER. . . is the fact that when audiences in Paris first watched it, they didn't quite get the whole concept of "moving pictures".
--In fact, they were TERRIFIED, because it looked like the train was coming at them. According to legend, many even RAN SCREAMING from the theater
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Brittani Spears Album
Monday, October 22, 2007
Famous Ghost Photos
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Check out this link
This will give you a global perspective on what is going on at any given minute around the world. Run your cursor over the indicators to read the pop up. Who knew there was a plot to kill Russian President Putin? Who knew there was an illegal flyover at President Bush's ranch in Crawford? A Napalm bomb in New Zealand? Check it out.
http://www.globalincidentmap.com/home.php
http://www.globalincidentmap.com/home.php
Monday, October 15, 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Lambeau Field
This one is for the guys. I had a pretty amazing weekend in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Yep, I can check something off my things I have to do before I die, I have been to a game at Lambeau Field and I have seen Brett Favre play there. My friends Paul and Donna live in Green Bay and offered me a pair of their tickets to the game against the Bears. For those of you that are not Packer fans or fans of the NFL, the Packers are the most storied franchise in the NFL. The won the first two Super Bowls. They play football on grass and they play outside. As you know, it can get pretty cold in Green Bay, but they would never put a dome over Lambeau.....Football is to be played outside. I love that the Packers are old school. They are still playing football the way it was intended to be played. In my opinion, they have the best fans in the NFL. The fans own the team. Thats right, there is no Jerry Jones in Green Bay, there 112,000 owners of the team. The team has sold stock in the team on three seperate occasions over the years. The people own the team. Think about that for a second. Pretty amazing.
Sadly The Pack lost to the Bears on Sunday night. It wasn't enough to ruin a great weekend though. Enjoy some of our pictures from beautiful Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Go Pack Go!
Sandy
Monday, October 1, 2007
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