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My Prized Possession

To most, this is just a piece of junk. Anyone looking through my utensil drawer would think I should have tossed it long ago.  Afterall, it's no longer functional. It just takes up space!  In my eyes it is beautiful. All of its imperfections are part of its story. Part of MY story. In 1984 I was moving into my very first apartment.  I was about to have my own kitchen.  I had nothing to put in it of course except for a set of dishes I purchased at a yard sale and some glasses Id collected from work lol. My mother took me to the store and bought me a set of pots & pans.  She also reached into her own utensil drawer and took out this very spatula.  It was one of her older ones.  Its handle already had several battle wounds from being against the side of a skillet a little too long as she used it to prepare meals for my dad and me. Over the years I have used it to prepare meals for my own family.  My children used it as they learned to cook.   I

Hey, It's Been A Few Days!

Good morning everyone!
Its 4:00am Alaska time and 35 degrees

Long time no see!
I've been house-sitting for a friend and had no access to a computer for a few days lol
I mean, I had my phone. But who wants to blog from a phone, right?! lol
One night while I was there, I had fallen asleep with the TV on. I awoke to blood curdling screams lol
The old cult classic Pumpkin Head was on. I'm sure you've seen it. The film first aired back in 1988. I hadn't seen that movie in so long that I actually forgot it existed lol.

Synopsis:
After his son dies in a hit-and-run accident, Ed Harley (Lance Henriksen) seeks revenge against the teenagers responsible. With the help of a local witch (Florence Schauffler), Ed summons the vengeful demon Pumpkinhead to hunt and kill the group of friends. But when Ed discovers a bond between himself and the creature, he begins to have second thoughts about employing the vicious monster, and he fights to end Pumpkinhead's murderous rampage before it is too late.

If you like horror, and for some crazy reason you haven't seen this yet, look it up. It's a treat. It was made before horror became so graphic.
So, while I wouldn't exactly call it kid friendly, you won't find a bunch of gore. Its true, people die in horrible ways. But you don't need a 50 gal drum of blood and gushing innards to understand that. Just my personal opinion lol.

Ok, I really need to get my second cuppa, and my dog really wants her morning cookie lol.
Before I go, I wanted to share a recent promo I did featuring the
Gypsy Devil by Sixus1.





I was sooooo excited to get to work with this creepy little gem.
You get a custom created, fully articulate figure based on the Genesis 8 figure, a freakishly gorgeous texture set, face morphs and poses!
This figure is a must-have for your runtime. Scoot on over and snag it up,
then enjoy the movie.

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