Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains

Spending waaay too much time surfing today. Came up with some films I remembered from the days of "Night Flight" on USA. Stains deserves notice first and foremost as a welcome respite from all those mush-brained John Hughes teen epics of the ‘80s.
The fabulous Diane Lane plays Corinne Burns, a sexy, angst-ridden teen who’s ready to take out her anxiety on an unsuspecting world. With a couple of her mates including a lanky young Laura Dern she forms a rock group without bothering to learn how to sing or play. The Stains get their first taste of success tagging along with a punk band, The Looters, and a busload of fading rockers the appropriately named Metal Corpses and a British band composed of ex-Sex Pistols Paul Cook and Steve Jones and Clash bassist Paul Simonon. In the inexplicable way such things happen, Corinne and her pals leapfrog the men and become overnight stars, in spite of sounding much like the early Shaggs. Clever Corinne pioneers an apparently unforgettable look "skunk" hairdo, lightning eye makeup, little black lace panties and follows up the image by verbally assaulting her audience and droning songs with too apt titles like "I’m a Waste of Time." She energizes what looks like an army of teen girls, who become clones of her right down to the hair and panties and duplicitous screaming mantra "We don’t put out!" Next Stop - Halloween is Grinch Night

I’m Just A Bill

On the way home from work yesterday I saw "the bill that became a law" from School House Rock. All school buses must stop at a railroad track regardless if the lights are blinking or arm is down. Makes me smile every time I see it and then break into song of course.

Moonay is Swiss for “Bull of the Herd”

I'm talking about Mooney Warther. This, of course, begs the obvious question: Who the heck is Mooney Warther? Frankly, the man was a genius with a knife and a piece of wood, and a bit of an oddball genius at that, which is always the best kind. Researching family history to get an idea for the tattoo John wants, I came across the sites for his grandfather's musuem in Dover, Ohio.  The best way to learn Mooney’s story is to tour the Warther Museum, during the Crossroads Rally. With its intricately hand-carved replicas of steam engines, this is not your typical museum. The intricate detail in these hand carved models is unbelievable. The Smithsonian Institute has declared them priceless. We are going to visit for the first annual family reunion in July. I can't wait. One person said "What we saw was too incredible to adequately describe, but I'll try. It has to rate at the top of all the man made things I have ever seen."

What Is My Big Orange Stinky?

Not exactly sure what started that search, maybe it's that another cat adopted John. That's right , they seem to adopt him instead of the other way around. The newest member of our family cute lil' gray and white and pink kitty name Mojo Jojo Jingle Cat - yes he comes with bells on and was named by 3 of the neighbor girls after a character from the Powerpuff Girls. After a bit of research, I think Tigger is a marbled bengal cat because torbie or tabby's don't have the white underbelly and the marbling he does. They are described as
"First and most important, Bengals are fun! How lucky we all are to have pets like these! Are we too enthusiastic? Nah, Bengals really are charming as well as great to look at. From traits such as playing in water and playing fetch (they think they are dogs), Bengals are a step above other felines when it comes to playtime. Bengals do bond with their owners. If you have more than one cat, they will not depend on you as much. If you have only one Bengal, be prepared for a sleeping buddy, and a lap cat. When you come home, they greet you with a need for love."
That couldn't describe him better. Now to figure out what Tasha and Lumpy are.