Okay. The next thing you develop should be about baby kitties who catch rainbows. I worry.
The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Also, nice tag. Feel dee rhythm.
He did dispose of them frequently. But he often took heads back home, and always went back to enjoy the rotting bodies.
Gary Ridgeway did the latter, too. Maybe it's something about the region.
I don't get the enjoying of the rotting corpses. Don't they stink really bad?
Allyson tells me that the tags are from Strictly Ballroom. Another in the list of millions of movie references I don't get.
I don't get the enjoying of the rotting corpses. Don't they stink really bad?
You'd think. Yet it seems to be a popular side project among serial killers.
I wonder what the fascination is. But, if you have theories, please don't tell me.
My brother has the best whackjob killer stories. The dude who gutted his wife and strung her innards on stakes in the back yard "because she overcooked the spaghetti" is in his prison.
Strictly Ballroom is awesome, Kat. I'm having a hard time making myself give it back to Netflix.
You guys are kind of creeping me out with all the serial killer talk, and yet I keep reading anyway. And, knowing very very very little about serial killers, I would've guessed that Florida was the biggest serial killer state. And yet, weirdly, when the term "serial killer" comes up, the name "Salem Strangler" is the first to pop into my head. And I haven't watched DooL since I was, like, five.
Strictly Ballroom is awesome, Kat
Really? Cause I sort of think of it as the Australian version of Dirty Dancing except with ugly people (that was a review from one of my friends in college).
Okay, but the part where Paul Mercurio slides across the floor in that gold sparkly matador jacket? Heaven on a stick.