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The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)

Vincent Price's character exacts methodical revenge on the doctors he holds responsible for his wife's untimely death.

This film influenced other films like Se7en and Saw. Not super scary but definitely a classic worth seeing if you're a fan of the horror genre.

re: Hannah Q BBQ Bluebonnet tonight

Posted by KnB Purple on 6/10/22 at 12:49 am to
Hit their drive thru on Wednesday.

Waited about 25 minutes for the food but I scraped my plate clean.
BBQ chicken
Smoked gouda mac and cheese
Steamed broccoli
Banana pudding
Chalet Brandt
Silver Moon
Cipriani's
(Jamaican restaurant in a plaza off O'Neal)
What you're describing makes you a decent, contributing member of society, yes. But the law says otherwise. Things are replaceable, lives are not.

Quoting from Katko v Briney:

"The law has always placed a higher value upon human safety than upon mere rights in property, it is the accepted rule that there is no privilege to use any force calculated to cause death or serious bodily injury to repel the threat to land or chattels, unless there is also such a threat to the defendant's personal safety as to justify a self-defense"

You don't have to like it or agree but it is what it is.
If you think material possessions are more important than a human life I don't know what to tell you.
Except you can't take someone's life defending your personal property.

re: Junk removal service in BR?

Posted by KnB Purple on 5/31/22 at 1:55 pm to
Just moved to BR and didn't realize this was an option. At my old house if it didn't fit in the bin they wouldn't take it.

Junk removal service in BR?

Posted by KnB Purple on 5/31/22 at 4:47 am
The previous tenant left some random stuff in the backyard and storage shed including a large rusted trampoline, paint cans and broken appliances. Any recs for someone to haul it away?
Westerman is the only correct answer but he just retired.
They did a casino night lock in for our graduating class too. It was billed as a last hurrah before we all went our separate ways. I had no idea they're ulterior motive was to keep everyone alive but it makes sense.
Old Coffee Call was in Village Square closer to the IHOP. We used to go there for beignets then hit up Elliot's Bookstore, Service Merchandise or the candy store.

You said a garden but it was more a grassy median between two walkways. Someone uploaded this photo to Facebook which brought back memories.

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I would consider my 19 year old independent...he started taking public transportation to and from school at 13. We moved to a rural area with no train and yet he still refuses to get his license. I don't get it.