@OnionSoup I taped the 1983 TV movie “The Day After” when it was first shown. People were warned not to watch it alone, so the tape sat on my shelf for years until I finally got up the courage to watch it. It was brutal. I have it on DVD now and somehow I ended up with an extra DVD (anybody want it?). Here’s the scene. Brace yourselves at the three-minute mark if you decide to watch it.
@ItalianScallion@OnionSoup …it was very surreal, but I found the filmmaking choices to display the horror, very interesting for its time! Lmk how to be in touch to mail it! Thanks
@clutterbug Of course now that someone wants the DVD, I just went looking for it in the usual places I’d expect to find it and it’s not in any of them. I’ll keep on looking and I’ll whisper you if/when I find it. In the meantime, you can (surprisingly) find the whole movie on YouTube here.
@ItalianScallion It’s ok! Happens to me a lot-especially when I’ve changed the location of the item from its original haphazard placement …and then I remember nothing! No pressure, & thanks for letting me know it’s on YouTube! Now, to find the time to watch it!!! Lol
@ItalianScallion@OnionSoup
They’ve got so many good movies free on YouTube now, it’s great! And the one good thing about getting old (there’s definitely more than one, grandkids and it not making a difference when you get your 3 hours of sleep in are also on the top of my list) is that all movies are new again if I haven’t watched them in a while! The actors are familiar but I’ve forgotten enough of the story that they’re always enjoyable! Thanks for the link, that makes it much easier.
@ItalianScallion@OnionSoup -it was very surreal, but I found the filmmaking choices (to display the choices) really unique, especially in its time period! Lmk how to be in touch, to mail. Thanks!
Ten minutes of excitement which is sometimes extended by staring at the unopened box followed by much thought about who can I gift this stuff to. AND, IF I’M REALLY LUCKY I’ll get some sort of toaster oven air fryer combo unit because I’ve gone WAY too long without one since ours died, 3 YEARS AGO!
Regret?
@narfcake well sure, that
Those Go Time Gear Emergency Ponchos on Sidedeal?
/showme a mushroom cloud rising up above rural America
@OnionSoup I taped the 1983 TV movie “The Day After” when it was first shown. People were warned not to watch it alone, so the tape sat on my shelf for years until I finally got up the courage to watch it. It was brutal. I have it on DVD now and somehow I ended up with an extra DVD (anybody want it?). Here’s the scene. Brace yourselves at the three-minute mark if you decide to watch it.
@ItalianScallion @OnionSoup I’d like to watch it, please! Lmk how to be in touch with you! Thanks
@ItalianScallion @OnionSoup …it was very surreal, but I found the filmmaking choices to display the horror, very interesting for its time! Lmk how to be in touch to mail it! Thanks
@clutterbug Of course now that someone wants the DVD, I just went looking for it in the usual places I’d expect to find it and it’s not in any of them. I’ll keep on looking and I’ll whisper you if/when I find it. In the meantime, you can (surprisingly) find the whole movie on YouTube here.
@aetris Living the IRK life, I see.
@ItalianScallion It’s ok! Happens to me a lot-especially when I’ve changed the location of the item from its original haphazard placement …and then I remember nothing! No pressure, & thanks for letting me know it’s on YouTube! Now, to find the time to watch it!!! Lol
@ItalianScallion @OnionSoup


They’ve got so many good movies free on YouTube now, it’s great! And the one good thing about getting old (there’s definitely more than one, grandkids and it not making a difference when you get your 3 hours of sleep in are also on the top of my list) is that all movies are new again if I haven’t watched them in a while! The actors are familiar but I’ve forgotten enough of the story that they’re always enjoyable! Thanks for the link, that makes it much easier.
@ItalianScallion @OnionSoup -it was very surreal, but I found the filmmaking choices (to display the choices) really unique, especially in its time period! Lmk how to be in touch, to mail. Thanks!
A trip to the donation bin.
@Ignorant Always. Every. single. time.
@Ignorant don’t those nice people receiving the donations have enough problems??
Hopefully something fun and quirky that I can add to my Christmas games prizes stash!!!
Same crap, different IRK.
Ten minutes of excitement which is sometimes extended by staring at the unopened box followed by much thought about who can I gift this stuff to. AND, IF I’M REALLY LUCKY I’ll get some sort of toaster oven air fryer combo unit because I’ve gone WAY too long without one since ours died, 3 YEARS AGO!


@Lynnerizer you missed out on peak air fryer years there
Did I miss the last meh-a-thon what day was it
@flourlover April 1!