I have decided that this refers to the Jensen Ackles scene in Blonde. And that's ALL it can ever refer to because anything else makes me really creeped out.
That's the best thing I've heard all day.
'Safe'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have decided that this refers to the Jensen Ackles scene in Blonde. And that's ALL it can ever refer to because anything else makes me really creeped out.
That's the best thing I've heard all day.
In weird local news, the media trucks in front of the courthouse for Sandusky's trial are going to have to find somewhere else to go this weekend, because the streets are already reserved for a car show. People drive vintage and interesting cars around the town, and there are vendors and a sock-hop. The media trucks, however, are invited to join in. [link] (I seriously doubt they will join. But I suppose that Bellefonte, in keeping with the "charming" and "quaint" and "old-world" reputation from all the background articles, had to be polite and extend the invitation.)
Hil, it's been so weird to me to have Bellefonte in the news - we lived there when I was a small child but moved to south Jersey when I was 4 It's a place that appears more in stories that my parents told than in my actual memories.
Though it is interesting that crystallized sugar wasn't widely known in the West before the Crusades
There's a book I read in college called Sweetness and Power, which is all about sugar, and the meaning of sugar, and the rise of sugar as a product, and its role in industrialization. Fascinating stuff, given that I still remember it so clearly 25+ years later.
But one of the things I learned was that sugar, as a preservative (which it is), was considered to be medicine, and in medieval times was given to the wealthy as a treatment for illness. It's fascinating to look at how things have changed in the last couple hundred years--sugar went from being something only the very wealthy had access to, to being a health hazard in that it's in everything.
Mummies also used to be a medicinal item that only wealthy could afford. For some reason, they never caught on in the same way sugar did.
Finite supply of mummies?
I hope that's not the only reason! There did seem to be a problem with cheap knock offs too.
So it turns out the mysterious LA sidewalk lungs are not from a human.
Set of disembodied lungs found lying on L.A. sidewalk
eta: Link has a photo of some lungs.
So not zombies? But we can't rule out ritual sacrifice.
I was reading through a blog on being frugal and noticed a headline for "insurance for Christians" and clicked. Interesting!! [link]