‘NetNet: horror movies, a blog toy, LOLs, soup, bats and nudity.
Posted: November 23, 2013 Filed under: Bats, Guest Posts & Reblogs, Knitting, Movies & Films, NetNet | Tags: bats, horror movies, Knitting, Minnesota, nude modeling, paranormal, paranormal LOLs, presentation software, Renae Rude, The Paranormalist, wild rice soup 14 CommentsA short NetNet, this week folks. Apparently League of Legends has an exciting new update that The Boy must play as much as possible. And The Ogre is telling me we have to grocery shop, go to the gym and do laundry. Sigh. I might add a few more links later tonight. In the meantime:
LISTEN TO THE MONSTER MEN DISCUSS RECENT HORROR FILMS
I love to hear these two talk about movies. As usual, I watched the show with a pen in hand and a browser window open. Here’s a list of the movies mentioned, and their availability right now.
R = Redbox | N = Netflix Streaming | D = Netflix Disc
The Fourth Kind (N) – The Purge (RD) – Dark Skies (RD) – Paranormal Activity 3 & 4 (NR) – Insidious (D) – The Bay (RN) – Absence (N) – Sinister (RD) – You’re Next (R) – The Lords of Salem (RD) – The Devil’s Rejects (D) – Kiss of the Damned (N) – The Conjuring (RD)
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… SPEAKING OF THE CONJURING
If you’re just now seeing it for the first time, please consider responding to my poll: When would you get the hell out of the houe in The Conjuring? If you answered the question back when it was in the theaters, you might be interested to see what the consensus is so far.
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PLAY WITH A NEW (FREE) BLOG TOY
Matthew Alan Bennett brings to us this fun-looking presentation creation software. This is his sample doodle:
I haven’t had a chance to play with it, but you know I will. If you want to give it a go, visit powtune.com.
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HAVE A GRIN / SNICKER / CHUCKLE
Have you popped over to my cheeseburger collection, ParanormalLOLs lately? I add new funnies whenever they come through my feeds, and this was a particularly good week.
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MAKE SOME SOUP THIS WEEKEND
I swear November weekends cry out for a big pot of soup or stew. On Sunday, I’ll be posting a recipe for my all-time favorite soup, (which I made last weekend, so I could photograph the process.) Unless you want to do step one of MY recipe (roast a turkey) tonight, however, you may want to join me in trying Minnesota Wild Rice soup this weekend.
I found this recipe over at Debra DeLong‘s website. We got into a lengthy comment discussion about the “Minnesota-ness” of wild rice … because she’s in Ohio and I’m in Minnesota. (She even wrote a follow up post about it.)
At Romancing the Bee, Debra usually posts recipes involving honey. Because she keeps bees. Because she’s cool like that.
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LOOK AT ADORABLE PICTURES OF BATS
This week, Deborah DeLong ALSO reblogged a piece from Buzzfeed, This is Why We Should Love Bats. It has 20+ pics of bats being awesome. Like these:
- Via imgur.com
- irrawaddy.org
- Via suelovesjunk.blogspot.com
(I don’t usually share reblogs here at NetNet, but I made an exception for the bats. Because they are bats.)
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CONSIDER NUDE MODELING
Madeleine Swann had a piece published over at Who Are We Now this week. After reading it, I’m contemplating breaking some personal boundaries. Read: A Life Model’s View.
BTW, I think the navigation page for Who Are We Now is cool. Here’s a screen shot, but it’s clickable at the site. So simple. So elegant.
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[The late night additions follow.]
START PLANNING YOUR OLD AGE
A woman named Monica Lerena stopped by the blog and liked something or other. As is my usual practice, I popped over to her place to show my appreciation. ‘Turns out, she just started her blog, Postcards From the Gutter. While poking around, I was led to this video. I’ve recently picked up my knitting practice again, so it caught my eye.
“‘Kaffeslabberas’ is a knitting club in the Copenhagen neighborhood of Amager. It’s members are female pensioners … This project partners up these ladies with Danish artists and designers, with the intent of creating a connection across generations, through the strengths of craftmanship, diversity and experience.”
I want to be one of these ladies in about 40 years. (Yes, I checked my math. Life is long, if you’re lucky.)
Is it just me, or are Scandinavians fascinating? So familiar and alien at the same time. (Says the Minnesotan, who is 3/4 Norwegian.)
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PREPARE FOR POST-THANKSGIVING-DINNER TORPOR
Juliette, over at Vampire Maman, has come up with an excellent set of suggestions for Thanksgiving movie viewing. Check out: Having Guests for Dinner? Thanksgiving Day Movies with a Bite!
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There is no way I’m going to capture every great thing that happens in my personal web, let alone on the wider internet. The posts I feature here just happened to catch my eye. They resonated with me and whatever is going on in my life right now. And they are worth sharing.
#NetNet
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Those bats are adorable indeed!
I think the really cute ones are actually flying foxes. The leaf-faced varieties are a little less puppy like. Not sure I could cuddle on of those.
Ah, I see… I once rescued a bat that my cat had caught…. It looked like a gargoyle… Not exactly cute but I found it beautiful….
I always learn cool things here. And THOSE BATS are so cute I can hardly stand it!
Whenever I see a person or critter that I think is truly adorable, I grit my teeth for some reason. I can’t go look at the pics again tonight, because my jaw is sore.
Very interesting post! I’ve never seen bats look so cute!
I’ve clearly got some bat-lovers among my readers. I’m going to have to pander to that interest. I’m glad you enjoyed the post 🙂
Love how you broke the movies down and where to get them. Nice touch!
Well, I was doing it for myself anyway, so I figured I might as well post it 🙂
Well, the bats sure beat crows! 😉
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This may be silly, but I want to stroke a friendly bat’s wing-membranes at least once. I really want to know what that skin feels like, I’m just not sure how I’ll ever accomplish such a thing. Certainly not going to go out to a belfry and poke one while its sleeping. That’s just rude and impolite, you see.
Not silly at all. There must be a good zoo program somewhere. Or maybe, someday, you’ll be a bat rescuer 🙂 Stranger things have happened. (Says the woman who used to chop up gophers for raptors. Didn’t you volunteer there too? Or am I misremembering?)
Yes, I did. And yes, I did too. 😉