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      • Understood. I’m culturally challenged when it comes to movies and especially TV shows. We haven’t had a TV in over 35 years. As for Little Shop of Horrors, I’ve seen the play and the movie (I think there is more than one movie. I only saw the first movie). It’s very well known in the US of A. Look it up and you will understand the “Feed me, Seymour!” reference.

      • I watched a lot of Bollywood flicks in years past. We have a film industry in New Mexico that is called Tamalewood.

      • Wow, that’s really cool! πŸ˜€ Did you enjoy them? Bollywood does have international reputation.
        I’m not a big fan of Bollywood. I like Hollywood better. In Bollywood, they exaggerate things a lot. Somehow, the hero can perform gravity-defying stunts πŸ˜… In Indian cinema, I like Mollywood (A South Indian language called Malayalam).

      • French cinema is my favorite. I don’t like much that comes out of Hollywood. Bollywood movies get really strange. One scene a couple is dancing and singing happily together. In the next scene the guy throws the woman off the roof of a building, killing her. One scene everyone is dancing and singing, the next scene a person leaves a briefcase on the floor and blows everyone to smithereens. Martial arts movies have all the superhuman, exaggerated stunts.

      • Haha I can’t stop laughing! πŸ˜‚ There definitely is a lot of singing and dancing in ALL Indian movies indeed.
        Oh la la, I love French cinema too. Good watch and also a good way to practice my French listening skills πŸ˜‰

  1. 1. Love this post of yours.
    2. Love the Jimi ref
    3. I think I made a stupid ref to Jimi in an old post.
    –“Scuze me while I kiss this guy” I said it was lame…
    4. Let me look.
    5.Nevermind.
    6. Best Jimi I could find and it was not good.
    7. It is COMPLETELY OFF topic.
    8. Sorry
    9. Here it is anyway:

    Hey Joe!

    • β€œScuze me while I kiss this guy” Ha hahaha. I love it. You need to make a parody. Thanks, LA.

    • Enchiladas sin chicken is great. Do a post on it. Chocolate if great as a chaser to enchiladas. Thanks, PBS.

      • “Sin” means without in Spanish. Sorry. I thought that was pretty common. Sin is sin, also, as in bad thoughts, words and deeds. So you are rightly confused. You can use wraps in place of the corn tortillas. I don’t know how difficult corn products are to find where you live, but corn tortillas and almost anything made with corn were very difficult to find when we lived in Spain. Corn is not considered people food by a lot of Europeans.

      • Aaaaaaah I thought you meant “sans” like in French hehe
        Corn and corn things are pretty common here!! White corn’s definitely more available then American corn…
        WHOA you lived in Spain??! Cool!! That’s HILARIOUSπŸ˜‚

      • If you can get white corn tortillas or wraps, they will be perfect. There was a vendor I went to for frozen vegetables in Madrid, Spain. After months of buying veggies from him he had a couple of ears of corn on display. “Corn?” I asked. You have Corn? He said that corn on the cob was a novelty. I asked him if he could get corn in sacks. “ΒΏGranular?” he asked and pulled a large bag of frozen corn from under the counter. I was surprised and bought some. He said I needed to buy it when no one was around. He didn’t want other customers to know he had corn. Buying corn in Madrid was like buying drugs. I had to be really secretive about it.

      • For brushing Jimi or getting Jimi’s hair off the Jimi shirt? I have a cat hair mitten for getting cat hair off of clothing. Although, since I were all black all the time, the black cats aren’t much of a problem. Sasha ‘s white hair on black clothes is.

      • Black is a great color to wear. Stains don’t show. Darker cat hair doesn’t show. It always looks good. And you don’t have to think about what color you are going to wear or try to coordinate colors each day. Black goes with everything. Especially black.

  2. Dear Timothy,
    we love sunflowers, they make us smile. We have a lot in our garden just flowering. We use the seeds for next years sunflowers and the rest is for the birds.
    Keep well
    The Fab Four of Cley
    πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

  3. Found out that spiders are attracted to sunflowers. Their mode of migration into a house is when some are collected for a floral arrangement. While spiders thrive the best in a garden ecosystem, it is best to keep the flora and fauna they enjoy the most farther out in the garden. πŸ™‚

    • Of course. Lots of prey is attracted to sunflowers, as well. I am rarely able to walk through our sunflower forest without a spider or praying mantis hitching a ride on me. Thanks, David.

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