Maglehem 11












Papper

Såfort det trillar in lite pengar kommer beställningarna skena!


Jack



Nicholson was brought up believing that his grandparents, John Joseph Nicholson (a department store window dresser in Manasquan, New Jersey) and Ethel May Rhoads (a hairdresser, beautician and amateur artist in Manasquan), were his parents. Nicholson only discovered that his "parents" were actually his grandparents and his sister was in fact his mother in 1974

Jag måste sluta diska konservburkar.


"Fire Walk with Me"


Vatten, stan är full av vatten...

...vatten, litegrann i hatten.

(Hitta en påslagen kran i köket, det bästa som hänt Helmer på länge)


Ballens vs Himmler






Oh herregud!


Älskar


San Francisco


Anna ska till San Francisco snart och titta på sevärdheterna...


Bic

Bic tändare tillverkas i en upplaga på 5,000,000 om dagen!
Alltså 1,825,000,000 på ett år, och det finns en uppsjö av andra tillverkare dessutom.
Går inte att fylla på, går aldrig att använda igen...

Nästa projekt är att köpa mig en riktigt tändare!



Kubrick

Stanley Kubrick - a filmography - from Martin Woutisseth on Vimeo.


Frukost

BSS | Breakfast Interrupted from Bruton Stroube Studios on Vimeo.


Köpt mig lite konst.

Jag älskar verkligen tavlan, och kan ju inte låta bli att tycka att den gröna katten är Baltazar...
Auktion 300:- fick dock 6 tavlor till av samma konstnär till, som ska säljas tänkte jag.

(Ja mamma, du ska få en av dom som du ville!)


September 28 is World Rabies Day

Det borde firas, får planera tema fest på det...


Stranger things are starting to begin


Mrs Reagan


WE WANT BEER!
















5 nyord från 2007


Foppatoffel

en sorts plastsko. 2005. [efter Peter ”Foppa” Forsberg, som lanserat skon i Skandinavien]

klimatångest
ökad anv.: ångest inför en hotande klimatförsämring. 1999.

kristofobi

irrationell rädsla för eller motvilja mot kristendom.

näthat
hat som uttrycks mot någon på Internet, t.ex. i form av kommentarer på någons blogg

transfett
ökad anv.: (egentl. transfettsyra) fettsyra som bildas när vegetabiliska oljor härdas.


1982-07-09

Early on Friday morning, July 9, 1982 A man walked down the hallway in Buckingham Palace, looking at paintings and into rooms. Along his way, he picked up a glass ashtray and broke it, cutting his hand. He passed a palace housekeeper who said "good morning" and only a few minutes later he walked into the Queen's bedroom.

 

Queen Elizabeth II woke to find a strange man sitting at the end of her bed. The man, dressed in jeans and a dirty T-shirt, was cradling a broken ashtray and dripping blood onto the royal linens from a lacerated hand.

 

The Queen kept calm and picked up the phone from her bedside table. She asked the operator at the palace switchboard to summon the police. Though the operator did pass the message to the police, the police didn't respond.

 

The Queen attempted to summon a chambermaid by pressing a button, but no one came. The Queen and Fagan continued to talk. When Fagan asked for a cigarette, the Queen again called the palace switchboard. Still no one responded.

 

After the Queen had spent ten minutes with the mentally disturbed, bleeding intruder, a chambermaid entered the Queen's quarters and exclaimed, "Bloody hell, ma'am! What's he doing in there?" The chambermaid then ran out and woke up a footman who then seized the intruder. The police arrived twelve minutes after the Queen's first call.

 

Some reports say the intruder, 31-year-old Michael Fagan, had planned to commit suicide in the Queen's bedroom but decided it wasn't "a nice thing to do" once he was there. He wanted to talk about love but the Queen changed the subject to family matters. Fagan's mother later said, "He thinks so much of the Queen. I can imagine him just wanting to simply talk and say hello and discuss his problems."Fagan thought it a coincidence that he and the Queen both had four children.


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