At the link you posted.
There is supposed to be three installments? They are available yet. (At least, I was not able to access them.)
Peace.
It is a three part series, yes.
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At the link you posted.
There is supposed to be three installments? They are available yet. (At least, I was not able to access them.)
Peace.
If I remember correctly, I think my sister's dog got really sick from one of these sitting in his outside water dish.Cappy,
Have you seen the Cane toad documentary?
Cane Toads: The Conquest (2010) - IMDb
Are you in an area with these nasty creatures? We have these in Florida too. I have to be careful letting my dog out at night because these things are all over. They were imported here in the 30s to kill sugar cane grubs.
If I remember correctly, I think my sister's dog got really sick from one of these sitting in his outside water dish.
He lived. They got him to the vet in time.They can kill a dog if you don't get the poison washed out of their mouth quickly. The poison can spray if a dog paws at them in the right place.
I watched this one too and it was totally just bizarre. My personal thought is drug use and an ingredient used in the drugs. Nowadays drug makers will mix all sorts of s*it in drugs, and I think this bleak little town with very little opportunity probably has a higher population on drugs. JMO. I hope all of these people had a drug screening and they are gathering data in that regard.Wow!
I JUST finished watching
Bridgend
I had never heard about it. It was so...perplexing...horrendous... fascinating...
I actually paused and Google it a for a few minutes to see if it was a hoax.
Peace.
(Definitely going to research the he11 out of this.)
Just finished this-thanks for the rec, DJ! So many interesting interviews. I didn't know much about the history of the Strip before I watched this. I was intrigued by the way it was reinvented so many times and was always the example of what was current and hip. I loved the glitz and glamour. Could've done without watching the footage of Jane's Addiction from 2010!Sunset Strip -- on Netflix right now. Very interesting. Really enjoyed this one.
I know! That hanging women by their skin thing made me cringe!Just finished this-thanks for the rec, DJ! So many interesting interviews. I didn't know much about the history of the Strip before I watched this. I was intrigued by the way it was reinvented so many times and was always the example of what was current and hip. I loved the glitz and glamour. Could've done without watching the footage of Jane's Addiction from 2010!
Cappy,
Have you seen the Cane toad documentary?
Cane Toads: The Conquest (2010) - IMDb
Are you in an area with these nasty creatures? We have these in Florida too. I have to be careful letting my dog out at night because these things are all over. They were imported here in the 30s to kill sugar cane grubs.
The Cane toads are mostly up north, I'm down in New South Wales.
Thank god.
I agree. I envied her that freedom to just see a body as a body.I watched a documentary on Bettie Page yesterday. I won't give the actual title since I have never seen so much nudity in my life-and the pics were from the 50's! It was rated R, but should've been XXX. It gave her complete life story, though. Given her childhood and the things she endured, I found it very interesting how she was so completely uninhibited. I also never knew she suffered from a mental illness. I love her pin up work, just got a little squeamish about all the nudity and some of the other types of photos and movies she was in.
Are you close to Wolf Creek?
No. Worth a watch?Has anybody seen this ?