Thursday, October 31, 2013

Hocushttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1t8-_pI1-9Q Pocus.
beautiful  theme  from  Walt Disney's  Hocus  Pocus.  Love this song.


   See  you  next year  in  2014!
Welcome  November! :-)
 Come  take an autumn walk
with  us..... enjoy  the  nature  and  nature  sounds  lets chat.
 lets    play  in  the
leaves, laugh  and  chat... come on... it's  fun...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKjOZUVeWKM
walk  by  the  creek.

Happy Halloween 2013 everyone!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uSIirJuyto
John Carpenter's   Hallloween Theme  on  all day  24/ 7   everyday!   enjoy!
 WATCH  OUT!

MICHEAL MYERS IS  OUT  THERE  AND  COMING  TO  GET  YOU! (  EVIL  LAUGHING)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR8oke8rzp8    Friday  The  13th theme.
 Freddy Kruger
says  HAPPY  HALLOWEEN ALL KIDS...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TBsJKY8oAU
FREDDY KRUGER  SAYS  HAPPY  HALLOWEEN!
AND HE'LL SEE  YOU IN  YOUR  DREAMS HEHEHEHEEH

All  your  Gouls  and  Goulies,
Gouls for  guys  and  Goulies  for  girls  have a  spooky, safe  most  all  safe  and wonderful
Halloween!  I hope  not to  many tricks  played  on you  and you get
a  lot  of treats  candy  and  have  a goulish  fun and time.
See  you  next month, which  is  the  next day!  Yayyyyy! closer  to  Christmas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yInJeCnq1zM 
Blog  # !8 thank you for visiting I  appreciate it so much!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1t8-_pI1-9Q  

Monday, October 28, 2013

Interesting facts maybe not known about Excorcist movie

Movies and TV  Blog  #16      

25 Fascinating Facts About The Exorcist

Jamie Frater


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It is probably obvious to many who have been around listverse for the last two years, that one of my favorite horror movies is the Exorcist. I have watched it countless times and love trivia relating to the picture. After watching it for the umpteenth time last night, I decided to post a list of trivia excerpts about the film (which seems apt as Halloween is nearly here and I am hoping to do a list on real exorcisms soon). This list is mostly derived from IMDB and MovieMistakes as they essentially summarize all that the director and actors have said about the film. There really is little I can add (hence the future list on exorcism). Be sure to watch the movie at least once this halloween. These facts relate to the original film release (and I recommend that as the one to watch – the new release version contains scenes that upset the balance of the film).

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Facts 1 – 5
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1. The young priest who gave Father Karras confession at the end of the film was (and still is) a Catholic priest (Reverend William O’Malley). In order to make him visibly shocked in the final scene, the director (William Peter Blatty) slapped him across the face unexpectedly and yelled “action!” Father O’Malley still teaches to this day at Fordham University.
2. On the first day of filming the exorcism sequence, Linda Blair’s delivery of her foul-mouthed dialogue so disturbed the gentlemanly Max von Sydow that he forgot his lines.
3. Very brief cutaways appear in the film in order to make the audience uneasy. The most famous is the demon face (seen above) – the face was that of Eileen Dietz who also starred in Happy Days and General Hospital. The face is, to me, the most memorable scene from the film and it still gives me a fright when I see it.
4. In the disturbing scene where Regan is masturbating with the crucifix, Eileen Dietz (as mentioned in number 3) was used for the shot where Regan belts her mother across the face. William Friedkin felt they needed someone with more heft physically to perform the stunt, and the double was shot from the back. The crucifix scene was filmed with Linda Blair, who says she wasn’t totally aware of what she was doing or the implications of the vulgar acts.
5. The scream of the demon being thrown out of Linda Blair was actually created by recording squealing pigs being driven into slaughter.

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Facts 6 – 10
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6. Ellen Burstyn received a permanent spinal injury during filming. In the sequence where she is thrown away from her possessed daughter, a harness jerked her hard away from the bed. She fell on her coccyx and screamed in pain – this was caught on film and adds to the realism of that scene.
7. The refrigerated bedroom set was cooled with four air conditioners and temperatures would plunge to around 30 to 40 below zero. It was so cold that perspiration would freeze on some of the cast and crew. On one occasion the air was saturated with moisture resulting in a thin layer of snow falling on the set before the crew arrived for filming. This obviously negated the need for fake breath mist which is prevalent in many modern movies.
8. When originally released in the UK a number of town councils imposed a complete ban on the showing of the film. This led to the bizarre spectacle of “Exorcist Bus Trips” where enterprising travel companies organized buses to take groups to the nearest town where the film was showing.
9. A filmgoer who saw the movie in 1974 during its original release fainted and broke his jaw on the seat in front of him. He then sued Warner Brothers and the filmmakers, claiming that the use of subliminal imagery in the film had caused him to pass out. The studio settled out of court for an undisclosed sum. The film affected many audiences so strongly that at many theaters, paramedics were called to treat people who fainted and others who went into hysterics.
10. If adjusted for inflation, the Exorcist would be the top grossing R-rated film of all time.



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Facts 11 – 15
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11. Due to its controversial material, this movie was not available on video in the UK until 1999 when the British Board of Film Censors (BBFC) approved an uncut version.
12. The substance that the possessed Regan hurls at Father Damien Karras (Jason Miller) is thick pea soup. Specifically, it’s Andersen’s brand pea soup. The crew tried Campbell’s but didn’t like the “effect.”
13. Director William Friedkin asked technical advisor Reverend Thomas Bermingham to exorcise the set. He refused, saying an exorcism might increase anxiety. Rev. Bermingham wound up visiting the set and gave a blessing and talk to reassure the cast and crew.
14. Gonzalo Gavira was called on to create many of the special sound effects after William Friedkin recalled his work from El topo (1970). One of the more memorable sounds, the 360-degree turning of Regan’s head, was actually made by twisting a sound crew member’s old leather wallet in front of a mike.
15. William Peter Blatty based his novel on a supposedly genuine exorcism from 1949, which was partially performed in both Cottage City, Maryland, and Bel-Nor, Missouri. Several area newspapers reported on a speech a minister gave to an amateur parapsychology society, in which he claimed to have exorcised a demon from a 13-year-old boy named Robbie, and that the ordeal lasted a little more than six weeks.

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Facts 16 – 20
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16. One of the most famous scenes in the movie and the shot used for the posters and the cover of the DVD/VHS releases was inspired by the 1954 painting “Empire of Light” (“L’Empire des lumières”) by René Magritte. It is the scene where Fr. Merrin steps out of a cab and stands in front of the MacNeil residence bathed in an eerie glow.
17. Linda Blair injured her back when a piece of the rig broke as she was thrown about on the bed
18. Linda Blair received her Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination before it was widely known that previous Supporting Actress winner Mercedes McCambridge had actually provided the voice of the demon. By Academy rules once Blair was given the nomination it could not be withdrawn, but the controversy about Blair being given credit for another actress’ work ruined her chances of winning the award.
19. For the vomiting sequences, Eileen Dietz doubled (uncredited) for Linda Blair, and later sued unsuccessfully for puking credit. Makeup veteran Dick Smith rigged Dietz’s facial contours with sheets of heat-formed plexiglass that were secured at the corners of her mouth and behind her head. A camouflaged nozzle anchored in Dietz’s oral cavity provided the apparatus through which the “vomit” could be forcefully discharged, fed by supply tubes discreetly embedded in the plexiglass on both sides of her face. Such was the complexity of the set-up that Dietz could barely swallow or close her mouth.
20. The “Exorcist steps”, 75 (or 74 – one is very small) stone steps at the end of M Street in Georgetown, were padded with 1/2″-thick rubber to film the death of Father Karras. The stuntman tumbled down the stairs twice. Georgetown University students charged people around $5 each to watch the stunt from the rooftops.

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Facts 21 – 25
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21. Due to death threats against Linda Blair from religious zealots who believed the film “glorified Satan”, Warner Bros. had bodyguards protecting her for six months after the film’s release.
22. The demon that possesses Regan MacNeil is actually named Pazuzu, however the demon’s name is never mentioned in any way in either version of ‘The Exorcist’ (or ‘The Exorcist: The Restored Version’). During the film Pazuzu lies to Father Damien Karras claiming to be the actual Devil. Conversations with Father Lankester Merrin show this claim to be false
23. Mercedes McCambridge regurgitated on a mixture of chewed, mushy apple and raw egg to produce the sound effect of Regan’s projectile vomiting.
24. At one point the search for a young actress capable of playing Regan was so trying that William Friedkin claims he even considered auditioning adult dwarf actors.
25. There are tales about ominous events surrounding the year-long shoot, including the deaths of nine people associated with the production and stories about a mysterious fire that destroyed the set one weekend. Actors Jack MacGowran (who played Burke Dennings) and Vasiliki Maliaros (Father Karras’ Mother) died before the film was released.

Jamie Frater Jamie is the founder of Listverse. He spends his time working on the site, doing research for new lists, and cooking. He is fascinated with all things morbid and

Helpful hints here, until run out of room .

Helpful Hints: 18 Halloween Party Foods
Cheese Ball
Pumpkin Cheese Ball & Blue Cor Chips

If you are throwing a Halloween-themed party this year one of the biggest things that impresses people is the food. Everyone wants to be awed by the things they eat and Halloween is the best time to impress with easy foods that will please at any party. Here are some wonderfully simple recipes that you can use to help  impress the guests.
  1. Mummified HotDogs – http://crazyadventuresinparenting.com/2011/10/halloween-appetizers-mummified-hot-dogs.html
  2. Spider Oreos – http://www.aboutamom.com/2013/10/along-came-a-spider-eekologist.html
  3. Roasted Pumpkin Seeds – http://myroyalkitchen.com/2013/10/roast-pumpkin-seeds/
  4. Monster Toes
    Monster Toes
    Spider’s Web Pull-Apart Cupcakes – http://bit.ly/1bjlyvd
  5. Ghost Brownies – http://bit.ly/17yHzDM
  6. Cookie Dessert Pizza – https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151955385549316&set=a.127512654315.100617.10081584315&type=1&theater
  7. Jack O’Candy Appleshttp://bit.ly/16Yd0No
  8. Creepy Pops – http://bit.ly/1czwFVo
  9. Apple Chips – http://bit.ly/18gfRwP
  10. Candy Corn Cookies – http://to.pbs.org/1g4UTbq
  11. Party-Ready Pumpkin Cheese Ball – http://bit.ly/1c0UXnG
  12. Monster Spice Cookies – http://bit.ly/19KKZGI
  13. Spider Oreos
    Spider Oreos
    Monster Cookie Pops – http://bit.ly/1aePWqs
  14. Mummy Mini Pizzas – http://bit.ly/1alBzTa.
  15. Monster Toes – http://bit.ly/1c9pF27
  16. Crypt Keeper Crescents – http://bit.ly/1i8C97n
  17. Flaky Owls – http://bit.ly/16FCSaI
 Sore nipples - (Nursing Mothers) chap stick or a wet Lipton tea bag.   #2  helpful hints.
my favorite  commercial Morty and Lee Kaufman.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npKgaLNUOYw

Mr. and Mrs. Monty Kaufman on  Ellen Degeneres show  for  interview.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEjmTaU9tcg

 Monday  _  November  04, 2013Dusting
Try dusting cloth lampshades with a lint roller. It works quickly and effectively without the hassle of a vacuum.Slip an old unmatched sock on your hand and dust as you go.
Helpful  hints  for  today  early  because  possible  bad  conditions  on  Monday.
 

Burns

  • First-degree burns, burns that only affect the top layer of the skin, can be treated with several household remedies. First-degree burns look red, but there is no blistering involved. Second- or third-degree burns, in addition to looking red, may look blistered, waxy or charred and can be serious. These types of burns need immediate medical treatment. Your grandmother may have told you to put butter on a burn, but butter can increase the risk of infection and should be avoided. Honey and aloe vera lotion are better options. Honey has both anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, while aloe vera helps soothe burns and may speed the healing process.

this  burns me  up  I didn't  know about  this  when  I  burned  my  fingers  and  sounds  like  a  honey
of  an  idea.  lol  
if you're  like  me,  or  family  and  friends  you  probably  burn  yourself  constantly burn yourself  in
the  kitchen  or  even  in  the  bathroom  on  hot  water  or  your  little  ones .  I  hope  this  helps  and 
you,  yours  and  friends  never  have  to  use  it.  Stay  safe.  and  have  a  great weekend!
The  Best,
Dava.

How to natural remedies for insomnia?



Answer

1. Natural remedies for insomnia includes avoiding certain. foods.. In traditional Chinese medicine, all foods have properties associated with them. After dinner, avoid eating chocolate, drinking coke, or anything that contains caffeine. A mild dose
It's  Monday_  November  11, 2013  at  6:12  am  dad  said it's  raining and I don't  know
if  it will do  this  all day so  I will  update  this  earlier  then usual  and  enjoy the hints and
your day....

Sore Throat

  • Most remedies for treating sore throats involve drinking or gargling various concoctions. The simplest method is mixing 8 ounces of warm water with one teaspoon of salt and gargling several times during the day. Another method involves making a drink using 1 teaspoon each of honey, lemon juice, apple cider vinegar and a small amount of cayenne pepper. Add this mixture to a cup of hot water, and drink. Chamomile tea can help soothe a sore throat, as can cinnamon and honey mixed with hot water

here's  one  for  everyone  that  might be  helpful!
The winter, cold and  (possible snow)  hopefully will all stay well  and healthy but if
you get  a sore  throat, loved  one  or  friend  someone  you  know  at  work  please try
this  I hope  it works  for you  and  all  you  know.   Stay  well  and  be  safe!
Have  a nice  week  and  see you  soon,  soon  as  the  rain  stops.

FOR  MONDAY_  11_11_12_  Your   *NEW*  HELPFUL  HINT.\
#1  HELPFUL  HINT.
ENJOY!
Cleaning your Computer
• Remove individual keys to clean and wipe the underside with a microfiber cloth. Some keys have springs and it might be tough to get them back in place.
• Lay an extra place mat over to keyboard (when not using) to prevent dust, dirt and pet hair from getting on or in it.
• Keep food or drinks away from your computer
#2  HELPFUL  HINT

Or Why Grandma's Chicken Soup is Good for You

Nora Carver
Given the rising cost of health care these days and the media's outburst of growing concern about the safety of modern medicines, people are turning more and more to the home remedies of yesteryear's. It might surprise many people to know that many modern medicines are actually based on home remedies that our grandparents used.

Interest in natural home cures has grown tremendously in recent years and there are literally hundreds of pages of home remedy information to be found on the internet. But which remedies actually work and which ones are just folk lore? Modern medical experts have looked into this very question and have found that many commonly used long time home remedies are quite beneficial for the symptoms they claim to treat.
Here are just a few home remedies for common ailments that can be made from ordinary items normally found in the average household kitchen:
A great cure for the common cold is grandma's homemade chicken soup. Believe it or not, chicken soup really is good for you. A favorite recipe passed down from my mother in law is one whole chicken or Cornish hen prepared with one whole onion peeled and stuffed inside the chicken cavity add 2 celery stalks chopped finely. Smear margarine or butter all over the chicken (for those that cannot have butter in their diet you can use chicken broth because this is just to keep the chicken tender while cooking), sprinkle the chicken with sage and a generous amount of pepper, cover with aluminum foil and bake at 350 degrees until done, checking often and basting every 10-15 mins. Once the chicken is done, make a soup by tearing the chicken meat into pieces and adding to the broth that pools around the chicken, slice up the onion and add to mixture, eat while still warm. One cup of soup every four hours and you will be feeling better in no time.
Need scientific proof that this is remedy actually works? Chicken has an enzyme in it that promotes sleep and relaxation, the pepper and onion are excellent for promoting bronchial relief for stuffy noses and congestion, sage also helps promote bronchial health and is also commonly used to relieve sinus pressure and the broth is good for sensitive stomachs as well as relieving soreness in the throat. Accompany the soup with lots of apple juice which is also good for an infusion of vitamin C into the system and boosts the immune system.You know what they say, an apple a day...

"Good Morning SunShine"

 Good Morning,
America  and  Every Where! 
Have  a  nice  day!  :-)       welcome Monday
and  hope everyone has a  good  week! 

 
    #14  blog..
"Good  Day  Sunshine"  by  The Beatles link below here"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL7YxIxHepI

HEY!  it's   11:29 am  as  I  write  this,   over cast  not  a   sunny  day  but  I  love  the
over  cast  day  because the  sun  really  hurts  my eyes  when  he  shines  to  bright.
But  I  do  like  the  sunshine,  he  does  so many  wonderful  things.
It's  kind  of cool  outside I love  and  there  is  this  cool  and  neat  blue  light  bulb you can
get  at  Walmart,  not  all  of  them  but  I  can  find  it  at  a  particular one  and  it  has  that  cloudy
day  effect  I  love,  I  love putting  it  in  a  lamp  and  it  gives me  that  cloudy  look  when
the  sun is shinning  I  close  my windows  and  it's  so cool.
enjoy your day  and  take  care of  you.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

My talented Aunt's Song "IN MY DREAMS" video

http://www.youtube.com/embed/h2ulNbosKxo?feature=player_detailpage

My  Aunt  was  in  here  early  20's  when  she  wrote  this beautiful
song  and  it  was  1958  I  think  that  was the year.
She also wrote _  Lotta  Lovin  it  was   million  $$$  song,
She said  she  was in  the  kitchen and wrote on  a  brown paper bag
In  My Dreams and  Lotta  Lovin  but  neither one of my  parents  and  dad
has  some stories  on  his  web  page  about  his  sister  Berneice and
I  have  some  really sweet ones  too  I  will  tell.
I am still  not  feeling well  so,  I  am  making  this  short.
 Here  is  another  my  dad  did  and  if  you like  sea's or  Johnny
Depp  I  think  you will love  it!   It   reminds  me  and  mom
of  Johnny Depp  so much.
I hope you  like  and  will  visit  the  videos,
Here's  the  video of  dad's   The  Ragging Sea.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7OOj8A-v8M&feature=youtu.be
the  2nd  photo   that  is  going  to  show  after  saying  imagine  Jack  Sparrow  my
talented mom  Jeannie  Repka  painted  him.   I  am  so  proud  of  both  my parents,
and  think  their  very  talented.
Enjoy  and   have  a  nice  night,
thank you  for  stopping  by  alway,
Dava.







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