Fascinating! The length and traditionalism of Japanese culture always amazes me. When that sword was made, our oldest, and at the time only, city was a few decades old.
Btw, I hope that diverse interests are a sign of a active mind. After reading that article kept looking at the recent posts...
Well, actually tonight... Had a "Operational foreperson education day", if that makes any sense... :) So I'm slightly drunk and ended the evening with:
May I introduce Onni (~Lucky). After we lost our old lady in October, our younger dog, her son, seemed a little lonely. So yesterday Onni joined team. He's 8 years old, born in Serbia, came from Hungary, so a rescue. And yes, he does look a lot like his new mate Into, only smaller! :)
This one has been mentioned in several threads a decade ago but I thought to freshen it. From 1953, english title The Wages of Fear. One of my all time favourites.
Picked this one from a second hand store. Nothing fancy but keeps time and didn't cost a fortune. Haven't looked in to it yet, according to seller from the 50's? The fob belonged to my father.
Talkin'bout Asteroid City, I am sorry but I have to agree. I've enjoyed many Anderson movies but lately he's seem focused more being Wes Anderson than making interesting films. A good friend of mine, a true filmfreak, said that Asteroid City looks like AI was made to make a Wes Anderson movie. I...
And here's my local classic. Not very old one, from animation from 1996. Movie is 'Santa Claus and witchdrum', it's about this sami shaman who causes mayhem with his drum at Santas just before Christmas. Song's title is Working for Santa. :)
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