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"Incredible Journey" from Disney was a film from 1963 featuring 2 dogs and a cat in this exact scenario. I remember watching that in the theater as a child.
Austria - and Salzburg, in particular - completely ignored that film at the time. Of course now they make a lot of money with Sound of Music tours and souvenirs. I saw it with my parents as a child and it bored me to tears (and sleep). But Julie Andrews was a generational talent, no doubt.

re: The Grimm Brothers

Posted by razor55red on 4/12/26 at 5:28 am to
I saw their writing desk at Expo 2000 in Hannover. It was pretty awe-inspiring.
My wife and I saw Kraftwerk in Dec. and they were fantastic. Can't stand what rap has become.

re: Best Stoner movies out there?

Posted by razor55red on 4/11/26 at 3:04 am to
Saving Grace
Her husband dies, leaving a mountain of debt. An expert gardner, she turns to growing weed to get out of debt. Craig Ferguson in an early role. Funny as hell and recommended.

But Up in Smoke has to be number one, if for only nostalgic reasons. We smoked so much weed at the midnight showings of that movie. Back when we were free...
While you are speaking, the other person is formulating their next point, or, at best, formulating a reply to "prove" you wrong. Communication, it seems, should be easy, but in reality, it's almost impossible.
I think maybe God has better things to do than worry about people building statues of Hanuman.
Nothing, really. If anything agreeing with your last sentence. :dunno:
My wife loves to eat rabbit. Whenever she visits friends in Thuringia, she brings back a bag of frozen rabbit heads (Bavarians aren't much into that, so they're hard to find here). Anyway, we're into Easter; just finished hiding the eggs. Happy Easter!
The first burgers I ever had were ones my parents picked up at the Cotton Boll, a little honky-tonk out on the highway, run by 2 old ladies. The "respectable" people would call in their orders and park outside, and one of them would bring out the burgers in a brown paper bag. Those are, to this day, the burgers against which I judge all others. Thin patty, lettuce, tomatoe, onion (raw), cheese if you wanted, and either mayo or mustard on a bun heated on the griddle. They were perfect, the taste combination of those ingredients was exactly right. Once you hit around 15 years old they would sell you beer on credit, which made that place pretty much perfect. I've had other burgers that were good, but nothing to match those.

re: Go to cereal

Posted by razor55red on 3/20/26 at 10:25 am to
I was a Quisp kid, Quake was an a-hole.
I understand about Christopher Cross, but the man could play guitar.
Super. What a wonderful time in music history.
I would tend to agree with this.
I couldn't believe it the first time I saw it.
Mark Gormley (RIP)
Guru Guru
All I got left.
Yeah, I used to have it on VHS. Wild movie. It kind of reminded me of "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer", which I thought was a little better. The birthday scene was pretty intense.