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The letter O is for Overboard (1987) Overboard is a 1987 American romantic comedy film starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.It was directed by Garry Marshall, produced by actor Roddy McDowell (who also cameos as the wise butler Andrew) and loosely inspired by the 1974 Italian film, Swept Away. In turn, Overboard was adapted into the 2006 South Korean television series, Couple or Trouble.

The letter O is for Overboard (1987) Overboard is a 1987 American romantic comedy film starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.It was directed by Garry Marshall, produced by actor Roddy McDowell (who also cameos as the wise butler Andrew) and loosely inspired by the 1974 Italian film, Swept Away. In turn, Overboard was adapted into the 2006 South Korean television series, Couple or Trouble.

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N is for NCIS: Los Angeles



NCIS: Los Angeles is the first spin-off of NCIS,which itself was a spinoff of another CBS series, JAG. On October 7, 2009, CBS gave the series a full-season pickup, extending the first season to 22 episodes.The season was extended again on November 4, 2009, when CBS announced its order for an additional two episodes.
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NCIS: Los Angeles is the first spin-off of NCIS,which itself was a spinoff of another CBS series, JAG. On October 7, 2009, CBS gave the series a full-season pickup, extending the first season to 22 episodes.The season was extended again on November 4, 2009, when CBS announced its order for an additional two episodes.
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You just know that when Ben Edlund discovered that he was writing the episode that returned Cas he bounded into the writers’ room declaring… “I’ve got the scene, you know THE SCENE!” Then he immediately regales all present with the joys of mocking (in a loving and respectful way) the fandom as to who Castiel prefers, Sam or Dean.

This whole week, after the clip of Dean praying for Castiel and Castiel responding, the fandom (aspects of it) have been loudly whining and whimpering and simpering and simmering over how Castiel answers Dean’s prayers but not Sam’s. How Castiel never liked Sam. How Castiel never acknowledged Sam’s supreme sacrifice in leaping into the cage. How Castiel…and on and on and on and – you get the idea.

Then the moment arrives, Dean prays, Sam reminds him he’s tried it three times to no avail and in a moment, the flutter of wings and Castiel is there. “Hello.”

What unfolds next is brilliant and pure Ben Edlund. I was rolling on the floor. This was written back in May or June, filmed in August and it said everything I thought this past week and more. Take that fandom, the writers do know us, each and every one of us zany, cranky, funky, fun-loving and fun-quashing one of us, and as much as they love to poke fun at us, they do love us.

The scene is fabulous:

Castiel: Hello.

Sam: Hello.

Castiel: Yes.

Sam: Hello? Hello.

Castiel: (confused) That is still the term.

Sam: I spent all that time trying to get through to you, Dean calls once and now it’s hello?!

Castiel: Yes.

Sam: So what, you like him better or something?

Castiel: Dean and I do share a more profound bond. (turning to look at Dean, whose reactions are priceless here) I wasn’t going to mention it.

Dean: Cas, I think what he’s trying to say is that he went to hell for us. I mean he really took one for the team. You remember that? And then he comes back without a clue and you can’t take five freaking minutes to give him some answers.

Castiel: If I had any answers, I might have responded but I don’t know. Sam, we have no idea who brought you back from the cage or why.

Sam: So it wasn’t God?

Castiel: No one has even seen God. The whole thing remains mysterious.

Sam. What the hell does that mean?

Castiel: What part of ‘I don’t know’ escapes your understanding?

Dean: Cas, look, if Sam calls, you answer. Okay. You wing your ass down here and you tell him I don’t know. Just because we have some sort of bond or whatever…

Castiel: You think I came because you called? I came because of these.

Dean: Nice to know what matters.

Castiel: It does help one to focus.

BRILLIANT!!!

It also marks a vast departure of the Castiel from Season 5 to now. Castiel, I surmise, will be appearing throughout the season but for reasons that are beneficial to him. He’s not on the run from heaven anymore; he’s not a celestial exile. He’s fighting a heavenly civil war that has little to no connection to Sam and Dean and thus that battle is unlikely to transfer over except for at moments such as this week. Once again there is a whole vast world of things going on and the Winchesters are now a much smaller piece of the whole, I like it.

This episode is a great follow up to last week’s. Last week the Impala was unveiled and a sparkle of the brotherly fun appeared. This week there is even more to enjoy:

We get Castiel, the Impala takes on the Charger, the boys having fun and at ease with each other…well, until the end and a short bit in the middle, a little skin for each of them (thank you Jared and Jensen for maintaining such fine physiques) a look inside Sam that we never even saw with Dean (don’t think Dean ever paid) some new locales to view, a high rise hotel room, slamming of car doors in sync (and different cars too), the destruction of Sam’s hunk of plastic (silver lining indeed!) some Dean as father figure and Sam as boss. And by the way, the setting is Easter, Pennsylvania perhaps Mega Gulp beverages are a Pennsylvania thing, the girl in Monster Movie had the same type of drink. BTW, the prostitute with Sam in the beginning looked awfully familiar. Anyone out there good at tracking down who ‘extras’ or one or two line actors are?

There were moments the episode dragged, the fight between Raphael and Castiel was staged (yeah, I know, duh, but it even felt staged); although, the part with Castiel being rusty with his people skills is hilarious and not overdone.

This is a season very much in the unfolding stage. Episode one reunited Sam and Dean and introduced us to the Campbells. Episode two gave us Dean returning to ‘the life’ with Lisa being the most amazing woman ever and a deepening of the mystery of the Campbells. Episode three gave us insight into what the angels are up to and reminded us, non too subtly, that human souls are in play which leads us to Episode four where we’re going to go front and center with Bobby’s soul issues as well as bring a demon or two back into the mix.

From the previews at the end of the episode we know there are vampires warming the bench, domestic non-bliss as hunting and home life clash again, and the truth shall set you free – or not, as brotherly distrust takes its turn at bat. Also, based on the previews I lay odds that Castiel is not making an appearance again until after the next three episodes. I could be wrong but based on what we already know from interviews (Misha was not in Jensen’s directorial debut) and from what has been said in press releases regarding episodes five and six, Castiel does not appear to figure into those storylines. But the episode entitled All Dogs Go to Heaven makes me lay odds Cas may wing in again.

The season is off to a great start and rather than closing in on an end game, as Season 5 did with its natural dénouement, we are instead in the opening up of a new storyline and most all we get are questions and questions layered on top of riddles and mysteries and mazes. Where we’re going is anyone’s guess – well, unless you’re a fly on the wall in the writers’ room and then, if you have the ability to read and process (which I’m guessing not too many flies have otherwise they would have long since learned about fly paper and fly swatters and about not flying into the light) then you know where this is going.

Sera and company are slowly, week by week, episode by episode peeling back the layers and rather than exposing something they are simply adding them onto the pile of what we already know. Angels are stealing weapons and bartering in souls. Alpha shifters and vengeful djinn are prowling with familial matters from procreation to revenge on their minds. Dean has been to hell and remains tortured by it (insightful Sam and yes, I agree that it still tortures Dean) and Sam appears to be unaffected. Just what is his reveal about hell going to be? Did he have a hard time of it or was he instead celebrated as a hero for returning Lucifer to ‘his kingdom’ and better than an extra helping of fudge frosting, brought an archangel with him? I don’t know. I think we’re going to have to wait a bit more to find out. I’m game to wait this season is a lot of fun so far.

Destiny seems to be not much in play except in Castiel’s point of view and while some might be concerned that the whole Raphael is trying to reopen the apocalypse and thus we’ll go the way of the past, I’m not worried. Sera said that storyline is done, referring to it or having it operating on another plane that does not directly involve Sam and Dean except when Castiel needs their assistance does not return it to center stage. Sam and Dean are not part of Raphael’s plans, his plans are as Dean stated, civil war, and that has nothing to do anymore with either Winchester – unless there is a reason other than actors’ schedules that John and Mary cannot be found in heaven. I do hope that there is an answer to that (as well as a return of Ash, and Ellen and Jo – party at the Roadhouse!) for it is too juicy of a nugget to have been dropped in Dark Side of the Moon not to be on a sticky note on a board in the writers’ room but I don’t think that’s part of the plan so far.

Really enjoyed Sebastian Roche as Balthazar, (yeah, like Zachariah, there are several ways to spell that name.) Robert Singer turned out another fine product and added some wonderful shots of Dean’s reactions while Sam and Castiel were discussing how and why Castiel answers prayers. The stunt scene out the window was delicious in a myriad of angles, oh the time to set those cameras up just so. I enjoyed the Impala cutting off the Charger, the Charger’s demise, the look inside the cluttered trunk and the little memento of Ben’s wendigo Halloween mask.

As usual there was the humor and a hint of darkness and plenty of disgusting moments at the beginning that had me hiding behind my fingers – mostly the locust in brain custard had me squirming. Misha and the camera crew have not lost their timing on how and when Castiel appears and disappears and the flow as he went to find some myrrh and then reappeared on the other side of the room and began drawing on the table was perfect.

I do hope that Rafael does find another vessel, he’s a formidable enemy and gives Castiel a good run for his money but also I never really liked the actor’s portrayal both in Free to be You and Me and here. Each time his eyes were fairly empty and while he has a beautiful voice, the actor didn’t bring the same intensity to it as did Robert Wisdom with his wonderfully enigmatic and portrayal of the diabolical Uriel.

Next week we get Weekend at Bobby’s. I am insanely looking forward to this episode. Not only is it Jensen’s debut as a director but it puts Bobby Singer, and the excellent Jim Beaver, front and center. Shows that have established themselves for several seasons get the fun of doing things a bit off kilter every now and again and showing a different side. Supernatural is going to have the opportunity to change our paradigms a bit next week. Instead of following Sam and Dean and enjoying the arrival of Bobby, we’re going to follow Bobby and see the arrival of Sam and Dean throughout the episode.

House, a show I only recently started watching and only when it runs marathons on Bravo or USA so I’m seeing ‘House the early years’ – don’t care one whit for soap operaish antics such as House and Cuddy and who is 13 with or who is Chase and/or Cameron or anyone else with so I don’t watch it first run – did such an episode in one of its seasons where Cuddy was the lead all episode and the other characters weaved in and out of her day. It was interesting watching the flow and seeing things from the other side. Weekend at Bobby’s promises to be such fare.

Admittedly, I’m nervous about next week’s episode as well. My nervousness has nothing to do with Jensen’s directing – the man knows the show inside and out and has plenty of people there to keep him on track from lighting to set designs, to camera operators, to grips to all the people I have no idea about and then there’s the editing et cetera. I also have no concerns about being interested in watching Jim Beaver/Bobby Singer for the majority of the episode. His scenes are never long enough nor frequent enough for me, bring on Jim Beaver/Bobby Singer.

No, my nervousness about this episode has to do with the writers, Dabb and Loflin. They are my least favorite writers of the show. They penned the glorious Dark Side of the Moon and did a very able job with Jump the Shark; however, Yellow Fever, I Believe the Children are our Future, After School Special, Sam, Interrupted and Hammer of the Gods outweigh the good to great. Still, it has Bobby and Crowley, Rufus makes an appearance, Crowley’s hell hound, Sam and Dean and much more.

Like Jas said in her recent Open Couch, I’m not sure how many more of these episode ‘reviews/thoughts/stream of conscious’ I’ll be completing this season. Right now it works best for me to get them down and out sometime over the weekend. If I wait too long, life gets in the way and the creative juices dry up. I also enjoy finding a specific aspect of the episode to latch onto (such as this week’s scene with Cas, Sam and Dean) and making that my inspiration. Then I can delve into everyone else’s comments and articles since I never read anything until I’ve written my own; selfish sure but now that I’m done, I can go and read.

So, with that said, that’s where we’re at this week at Elle2’s Mystery Spot. I enjoyed The Third Man very much. We’re three for three solid episodes in Season 6 and we still have no idea where we’re going but so far it’s been a lot of fun. I love the format of mostly closed episodes with a thin threads, Sam’s escape from hell, the Campbell family mystery and now heaven’s civil war, weaving their way in and out amongst the monsters of the week.

Bring on Weekend at Bobby’s.
You just know that when Ben Edlund discovered that he was writing the episode that returned Cas he bounded into the writers’ room declaring… “I’ve got the scene, you know THE SCENE!” Then he immediately regales all present with the joys of mocking (in a loving and respectful way) the fandom as to who Castiel prefers, Sam or Dean.

This whole week, after the clip of Dean praying for Castiel and Castiel responding, the fandom (aspects of it) have been loudly whining and whimpering and simpering and simmering over how Castiel answers Dean’s prayers but not Sam’s. How Castiel never liked Sam. How Castiel never acknowledged Sam’s supreme sacrifice in leaping into the cage. How Castiel…and on and on and on and – you get the idea.

Then the moment arrives, Dean prays, Sam reminds him he’s tried it three times to no avail and in a moment, the flutter of wings and Castiel is there. “Hello.”

What unfolds next is brilliant and pure Ben Edlund. I was rolling on the floor. This was written back in May or June, filmed in August and it said everything I thought this past week and more. Take that fandom, the writers do know us, each and every one of us zany, cranky, funky, fun-loving and fun-quashing one of us, and as much as they love to poke fun at us, they do love us.

The scene is fabulous:

Castiel: Hello.

Sam: Hello.

Castiel: Yes.

Sam: Hello? Hello.

Castiel: (confused) That is still the term.

Sam: I spent all that time trying to get through to you, Dean calls once and now it’s hello?!

Castiel: Yes.

Sam: So what, you like him better or something?

Castiel: Dean and I do share a more profound bond. (turning to look at Dean, whose reactions are priceless here) I wasn’t going to mention it.

Dean: Cas, I think what he’s trying to say is that he went to hell for us. I mean he really took one for the team. You remember that? And then he comes back without a clue and you can’t take five freaking minutes to give him some answers.

Castiel: If I had any answers, I might have responded but I don’t know. Sam, we have no idea who brought you back from the cage or why.

Sam: So it wasn’t God?

Castiel: No one has even seen God. The whole thing remains mysterious.

Sam. What the hell does that mean?

Castiel: What part of ‘I don’t know’ escapes your understanding?

Dean: Cas, look, if Sam calls, you answer. Okay. You wing your ass down here and you tell him I don’t know. Just because we have some sort of bond or whatever…

Castiel: You think I came because you called? I came because of these.

Dean: Nice to know what matters.

Castiel: It does help one to focus.

BRILLIANT!!!

It also marks a vast departure of the Castiel from Season 5 to now. Castiel, I surmise, will be appearing throughout the season but for reasons that are beneficial to him. He’s not on the run from heaven anymore; he’s not a celestial exile. He’s fighting a heavenly civil war that has little to no connection to Sam and Dean and thus that battle is unlikely to transfer over except for at moments such as this week. Once again there is a whole vast world of things going on and the Winchesters are now a much smaller piece of the whole, I like it.

This episode is a great follow up to last week’s. Last week the Impala was unveiled and a sparkle of the brotherly fun appeared. This week there is even more to enjoy:

We get Castiel, the Impala takes on the Charger, the boys having fun and at ease with each other…well, until the end and a short bit in the middle, a little skin for each of them (thank you Jared and Jensen for maintaining such fine physiques) a look inside Sam that we never even saw with Dean (don’t think Dean ever paid) some new locales to view, a high rise hotel room, slamming of car doors in sync (and different cars too), the destruction of Sam’s hunk of plastic (silver lining indeed!) some Dean as father figure and Sam as boss. And by the way, the setting is Easter, Pennsylvania perhaps Mega Gulp beverages are a Pennsylvania thing, the girl in Monster Movie had the same type of drink. BTW, the prostitute with Sam in the beginning looked awfully familiar. Anyone out there good at tracking down who ‘extras’ or one or two line actors are?

There were moments the episode dragged, the fight between Raphael and Castiel was staged (yeah, I know, duh, but it even felt staged); although, the part with Castiel being rusty with his people skills is hilarious and not overdone.

This is a season very much in the unfolding stage. Episode one reunited Sam and Dean and introduced us to the Campbells. Episode two gave us Dean returning to ‘the life’ with Lisa being the most amazing woman ever and a deepening of the mystery of the Campbells. Episode three gave us insight into what the angels are up to and reminded us, non too subtly, that human souls are in play which leads us to Episode four where we’re going to go front and center with Bobby’s soul issues as well as bring a demon or two back into the mix.

From the previews at the end of the episode we know there are vampires warming the bench, domestic non-bliss as hunting and home life clash again, and the truth shall set you free – or not, as brotherly distrust takes its turn at bat. Also, based on the previews I lay odds that Castiel is not making an appearance again until after the next three episodes. I could be wrong but based on what we already know from interviews (Misha was not in Jensen’s directorial debut) and from what has been said in press releases regarding episodes five and six, Castiel does not appear to figure into those storylines. But the episode entitled All Dogs Go to Heaven makes me lay odds Cas may wing in again.

The season is off to a great start and rather than closing in on an end game, as Season 5 did with its natural dénouement, we are instead in the opening up of a new storyline and most all we get are questions and questions layered on top of riddles and mysteries and mazes. Where we’re going is anyone’s guess – well, unless you’re a fly on the wall in the writers’ room and then, if you have the ability to read and process (which I’m guessing not too many flies have otherwise they would have long since learned about fly paper and fly swatters and about not flying into the light) then you know where this is going.

Sera and company are slowly, week by week, episode by episode peeling back the layers and rather than exposing something they are simply adding them onto the pile of what we already know. Angels are stealing weapons and bartering in souls. Alpha shifters and vengeful djinn are prowling with familial matters from procreation to revenge on their minds. Dean has been to hell and remains tortured by it (insightful Sam and yes, I agree that it still tortures Dean) and Sam appears to be unaffected. Just what is his reveal about hell going to be? Did he have a hard time of it or was he instead celebrated as a hero for returning Lucifer to ‘his kingdom’ and better than an extra helping of fudge frosting, brought an archangel with him? I don’t know. I think we’re going to have to wait a bit more to find out. I’m game to wait this season is a lot of fun so far.

Destiny seems to be not much in play except in Castiel’s point of view and while some might be concerned that the whole Raphael is trying to reopen the apocalypse and thus we’ll go the way of the past, I’m not worried. Sera said that storyline is done, referring to it or having it operating on another plane that does not directly involve Sam and Dean except when Castiel needs their assistance does not return it to center stage. Sam and Dean are not part of Raphael’s plans, his plans are as Dean stated, civil war, and that has nothing to do anymore with either Winchester – unless there is a reason other than actors’ schedules that John and Mary cannot be found in heaven. I do hope that there is an answer to that (as well as a return of Ash, and Ellen and Jo – party at the Roadhouse!) for it is too juicy of a nugget to have been dropped in Dark Side of the Moon not to be on a sticky note on a board in the writers’ room but I don’t think that’s part of the plan so far.

Really enjoyed Sebastian Roche as Balthazar, (yeah, like Zachariah, there are several ways to spell that name.) Robert Singer turned out another fine product and added some wonderful shots of Dean’s reactions while Sam and Castiel were discussing how and why Castiel answers prayers. The stunt scene out the window was delicious in a myriad of angles, oh the time to set those cameras up just so. I enjoyed the Impala cutting off the Charger, the Charger’s demise, the look inside the cluttered trunk and the little memento of Ben’s wendigo Halloween mask.

As usual there was the humor and a hint of darkness and plenty of disgusting moments at the beginning that had me hiding behind my fingers – mostly the locust in brain custard had me squirming. Misha and the camera crew have not lost their timing on how and when Castiel appears and disappears and the flow as he went to find some myrrh and then reappeared on the other side of the room and began drawing on the table was perfect.

I do hope that Rafael does find another vessel, he’s a formidable enemy and gives Castiel a good run for his money but also I never really liked the actor’s portrayal both in Free to be You and Me and here. Each time his eyes were fairly empty and while he has a beautiful voice, the actor didn’t bring the same intensity to it as did Robert Wisdom with his wonderfully enigmatic and portrayal of the diabolical Uriel.

Next week we get Weekend at Bobby’s. I am insanely looking forward to this episode. Not only is it Jensen’s debut as a director but it puts Bobby Singer, and the excellent Jim Beaver, front and center. Shows that have established themselves for several seasons get the fun of doing things a bit off kilter every now and again and showing a different side. Supernatural is going to have the opportunity to change our paradigms a bit next week. Instead of following Sam and Dean and enjoying the arrival of Bobby, we’re going to follow Bobby and see the arrival of Sam and Dean throughout the episode.

House, a show I only recently started watching and only when it runs marathons on Bravo or USA so I’m seeing ‘House the early years’ – don’t care one whit for soap operaish antics such as House and Cuddy and who is 13 with or who is Chase and/or Cameron or anyone else with so I don’t watch it first run – did such an episode in one of its seasons where Cuddy was the lead all episode and the other characters weaved in and out of her day. It was interesting watching the flow and seeing things from the other side. Weekend at Bobby’s promises to be such fare.

Admittedly, I’m nervous about next week’s episode as well. My nervousness has nothing to do with Jensen’s directing – the man knows the show inside and out and has plenty of people there to keep him on track from lighting to set designs, to camera operators, to grips to all the people I have no idea about and then there’s the editing et cetera. I also have no concerns about being interested in watching Jim Beaver/Bobby Singer for the majority of the episode. His scenes are never long enough nor frequent enough for me, bring on Jim Beaver/Bobby Singer.

No, my nervousness about this episode has to do with the writers, Dabb and Loflin. They are my least favorite writers of the show. They penned the glorious Dark Side of the Moon and did a very able job with Jump the Shark; however, Yellow Fever, I Believe the Children are our Future, After School Special, Sam, Interrupted and Hammer of the Gods outweigh the good to great. Still, it has Bobby and Crowley, Rufus makes an appearance, Crowley’s hell hound, Sam and Dean and much more.

Like Jas said in her recent Open Couch, I’m not sure how many more of these episode ‘reviews/thoughts/stream of conscious’ I’ll be completing this season. Right now it works best for me to get them down and out sometime over the weekend. If I wait too long, life gets in the way and the creative juices dry up. I also enjoy finding a specific aspect of the episode to latch onto (such as this week’s scene with Cas, Sam and Dean) and making that my inspiration. Then I can delve into everyone else’s comments and articles since I never read anything until I’ve written my own; selfish sure but now that I’m done, I can go and read.

So, with that said, that’s where we’re at this week at Elle2’s Mystery Spot. I enjoyed The Third Man very much. We’re three for three solid episodes in Season 6 and we still have no idea where we’re going but so far it’s been a lot of fun. I love the format of mostly closed episodes with a thin threads, Sam’s escape from hell, the Campbell family mystery and now heaven’s civil war, weaving their way in and out amongst the monsters of the week.

Bring on Weekend at Bobby’s.
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Here's a list of my collection that I own.

1. 1980 - 1989 Garbage Pail Kids Cards w/ scratch & sniff cards
2.Ghostbusters l & ll Trader Cards
3.Rocky Picture Horror Show Cards
4. Evil Dead,Evil Dead ll,Army Of Darkness Cards
5.Star Wars Return Of The Jedi Lunch Box
6.Vintage Pacman 1980 Metal Luch Box
7.Kool Aid Packets (still good)
8.Batman Returns Trader Cards
9.Star Wars 1#
10.More Comic Books
11.80's Movie Trader Cards
Here's a list of my collection that I own.

1. 1980 - 1989 Garbage Pail Kids Cards w/ scratch & sniff cards
2.Ghostbusters l & ll Trader Cards
3.Rocky Picture Horror Show Cards
4. Evil Dead,Evil Dead ll,Army Of Darkness Cards
5.Star Wars Return Of The Jedi Lunch Box
6.Vintage Pacman 1980 Metal Luch Box
7.Kool Aid Packets (still good)
8.Batman Returns Trader Cards
9.Star Wars 1#
10.More Comic Books
11.80's Movie Trader Cards
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Metallica's song "For Whom The Bell Tolls" by this song describes a scene in the book "for by Ernest Hemmingway.

In this part of the book, a man known as el sordo is a guerilla leader fighting in the mountains of spain during the spanish civil war (which occured in the 1930s, when the second spanish republic came to power and spanish facists declared war on said republic). He ends up under attack and, massively outnumbered, he makes his last stand on a hilltop. He and his four remaining men hold off the attackers until planes come and bomb the hilltop, killing them all. The worst part of all this is that they were just trying to steal horses in order to retreat after aiding robert jordan, the novel's protagonist, in a highly improbable attack on a bridge required for the republic's forces to possibly take a city. As a result, sordo's men sort of have died for nothing, as their last stand will have little significance in the war or in history.This song comments on that, and on the futility of war.
Metallica's song "For Whom The Bell Tolls" by this song describes a scene in the book "for by Ernest Hemmingway.

In this part of the book, a man known as el sordo is a guerilla leader fighting in the mountains of spain during the spanish civil war (which occured in the 1930s, when the second spanish republic came to power and spanish facists declared war on said republic). He ends up under attack and, massively outnumbered, he makes his last stand on a hilltop. He and his four remaining men hold off the attackers until planes come and bomb the hilltop, killing them all. The worst part of all this is that they were just trying to steal horses in order to retreat after aiding robert jordan, the novel's protagonist, in a highly improbable attack on a bridge required for the republic's forces to possibly take a city. As a result, sordo's men sort of have died for nothing, as their last stand will have little significance in the war or in history.This song comments on that, and on the futility of war.
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I Will Not Bow - Breaking Benjamin

"Now the dark begins to rise
Save your breath it's far from over
Leave the lost and dead behind
Now's your chance to run for..."

This song is pretty much about how you should never give up on things, even if you are the only one supporting something. dont listen to other people and give in to things because you need to stay strong and show people how tough you are pretty much.
I Will Not Bow - Breaking Benjamin

"Now the dark begins to rise
Save your breath it's far from over
Leave the lost and dead behind
Now's your chance to run for..."

This song is pretty much about how you should never give up on things, even if you are the only one supporting something. dont listen to other people and give in to things because you need to stay strong and show people how tough you are pretty much.
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Talk about strange lyrics those who didn't know that Led Zeppelin's song "Immigrant Song" is about Nordic lands that is obvious with the lyrics.

"Ah, ah,We come from the land of the ice and snow,from the midnight sun where the hot
springs blow.The hammer of the gods Will drive..."

The song is definitely about the Vikings. Norway, Finland, Denmark, etc. all have hotsprings and they're far enough north to have "midnight sun". The whole "hammer of the gods" thing is definitely Vikings. They have a thing with hammers... So is Valhalla. It's some realm or something where the souls of warriors killed in battle are kept by the norse god Odin.

Though the lyrics penned by Plant are allegorical in nature.. While Norsemen are identified, it's really Zeppelin, Plant is referring to. Like Viking warriors, Zeppelin had accomplished unabashed success selling out stadiums in hours. The tours were bedlam and often dangerous and Plant was comparing Zeppelin's 'overlord' status and power to that of Celtic warriors conquering a new land. It became a great stadium anthem and remained the opening song for most of the 72-73 tours.
Talk about strange lyrics those who didn't know that Led Zeppelin's song "Immigrant Song" is about Nordic lands that is obvious with the lyrics.

"Ah, ah,We come from the land of the ice and snow,from the midnight sun where the hot
springs blow.The hammer of the gods Will drive..."

The song is definitely about the Vikings. Norway, Finland, Denmark, etc. all have hotsprings and they're far enough north to have "midnight sun". The whole "hammer of the gods" thing is definitely Vikings. They have a thing with hammers... So is Valhalla. It's some realm or something where the souls of warriors killed in battle are kept by the norse god Odin.

Though the lyrics penned by Plant are allegorical in nature.. While Norsemen are identified, it's really Zeppelin, Plant is referring to. Like Viking warriors, Zeppelin had accomplished unabashed success selling out stadiums in hours. The tours were bedlam and often dangerous and Plant was comparing Zeppelin's 'overlord' status and power to that of Celtic warriors conquering a new land. It became a great stadium anthem and remained the opening song for most of the 72-73 tours.
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It's much better than Atari's ET many have said that game was the worst but anyways what was one of your least favorite enemies in any of the Zelda games the Geese in Ocarina Of Time in the day they come out of the ground and chase after you or the skeletons at night when you were running along the path going to a certain place.
It's much better than Atari's ET many have said that game was the worst but anyways what was one of your least favorite enemies in any of the Zelda games the Geese in Ocarina Of Time in the day they come out of the ground and chase after you or the skeletons at night when you were running along the path going to a certain place.
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billythekidmonster : "I got past some of that stuff and it is not fun i hated it."

To requote what you said posted what I said even though I got past some of the stuff does not mean I hated hated it though the enemies made it annoying I still love any of the Zelda games they will have a place in my heart.

Another enemy that got me mad was the Bago-Bago a skull-like enemy found in watery and lava filled regions in The Adventure of Link. They reside in liquid until they have found suitable victims to attack. When a target is sighted, they swoop out of the water at incredible speeds and seem to spit a type of rock at it. Like other certain enemies in The Adventure of Link, they sap experience points on contact.
billythekidmonster : "I got past some of that stuff and it is not fun i hated it."

To requote what you said posted what I said even though I got past some of the stuff does not mean I hated hated it though the enemies made it annoying I still love any of the Zelda games they will have a place in my heart.

Another enemy that got me mad was the Bago-Bago a skull-like enemy found in watery and lava filled regions in The Adventure of Link. They reside in liquid until they have found suitable victims to attack. When a target is sighted, they swoop out of the water at incredible speeds and seem to spit a type of rock at it. Like other certain enemies in The Adventure of Link, they sap experience points on contact.
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billythekidmonster : "I know but i like to play it on either the original or the nes. So i will probably get it."

Hey go for it all the power to you cause it's a great game it might take you awhile to get though and beat also be careful of the false floors there a real pain in the butt when you get to later palaces I actually went though one missed were I was suppose to land and right into the lava. *facepalms*
billythekidmonster : "I know but i like to play it on either the original or the nes. So i will probably get it."

Hey go for it all the power to you cause it's a great game it might take you awhile to get though and beat also be careful of the false floors there a real pain in the butt when you get to later palaces I actually went though one missed were I was suppose to land and right into the lava. *facepalms*
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billythekidmonster : "I was wondering if i should get this and this makes me believe that i should get it."

That's up to you cause you could play it on vizzed or go to another website I have alot of great websites you can play free retro games but anyways the difficulty is still there with this game but in my eyes it's a classic to others they though was the black sheep of the Zelda game series but to me I think different.

Another enemy is the Digdogger makes its first appearance in The Legend of Zelda. Digdogger is a large sea urchin that shrivels up after a sound attack.To defeat the creature, Link must play the recorder to shrink the creature into a much smaller version of itself. From there, Link can easily defeat Digdogger and reclaim the piece of the Triforce guarded in the Lizard Labyrinth. A larger version appears in the Demon Labyrinth as a mini-boss. In the Second Quest, it guards the Triforce fragment found in the Lizard Labyrinth.

billythekidmonster : "I was wondering if i should get this and this makes me believe that i should get it."

That's up to you cause you could play it on vizzed or go to another website I have alot of great websites you can play free retro games but anyways the difficulty is still there with this game but in my eyes it's a classic to others they though was the black sheep of the Zelda game series but to me I think different.

Another enemy is the Digdogger makes its first appearance in The Legend of Zelda. Digdogger is a large sea urchin that shrivels up after a sound attack.To defeat the creature, Link must play the recorder to shrink the creature into a much smaller version of itself. From there, Link can easily defeat Digdogger and reclaim the piece of the Triforce guarded in the Lizard Labyrinth. A larger version appears in the Demon Labyrinth as a mini-boss. In the Second Quest, it guards the Triforce fragment found in the Lizard Labyrinth.

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the_casualty : Your very welcome though there were many games with annoying game over screen alot of the monsters from zelda I didn't like that would attack you in the dungeons that would drain your heath or magic so you could'nt use it.

Like Like - Like Likes range from being yellow to a pinkish color. Their bodies consist of circular, gelatinous layers. The most notable feature of these creatures is that they have a taste for Shields, a trait similar to that of the Pickit Plant. Unique to Ocarina of Time, Like Likes may also steal Goron and Zora Tunics if Link happens to be wearing whichever one when ingested.

The enemy in japanese versions are called Raiku Raiku but there annoying as heck I hope they get heartburn when they swallow me whole and eat my shield

Wallmasters -are monstrous hands that hang from the walls[1] and ceilings of dank areas and dungeons, attempting to grab Link. If they grab him, he is taken back to the beginning of the dungeon or the specific room making them one of the most infuriating, not to mention creepy, enemies in the series.

Remember in Ocarina of Time is the game in which Wallmasters meet their greatest acclaim - the growing shadow they create upon dropping, the rushing, eerie sound before the ambush, and their extended vitality makes this enemy one of the most fearsome in the series, after just one title. Navi even warns Link upon entering an area with Wallmasters, stating "watch for the shadows of monsters hanging from the ceiling".

the_casualty : Your very welcome though there were many games with annoying game over screen alot of the monsters from zelda I didn't like that would attack you in the dungeons that would drain your heath or magic so you could'nt use it.

Like Like - Like Likes range from being yellow to a pinkish color. Their bodies consist of circular, gelatinous layers. The most notable feature of these creatures is that they have a taste for Shields, a trait similar to that of the Pickit Plant. Unique to Ocarina of Time, Like Likes may also steal Goron and Zora Tunics if Link happens to be wearing whichever one when ingested.

The enemy in japanese versions are called Raiku Raiku but there annoying as heck I hope they get heartburn when they swallow me whole and eat my shield

Wallmasters -are monstrous hands that hang from the walls[1] and ceilings of dank areas and dungeons, attempting to grab Link. If they grab him, he is taken back to the beginning of the dungeon or the specific room making them one of the most infuriating, not to mention creepy, enemies in the series.

Remember in Ocarina of Time is the game in which Wallmasters meet their greatest acclaim - the growing shadow they create upon dropping, the rushing, eerie sound before the ambush, and their extended vitality makes this enemy one of the most fearsome in the series, after just one title. Navi even warns Link upon entering an area with Wallmasters, stating "watch for the shadows of monsters hanging from the ceiling".

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the_casualty: "I hate that screen. It's so...unsettling."

I was like seriously Ganon shut your ugly face up am going to shoot you with my nes zapper he as worse as the Duck Hunt dog you wanted to shoot just as bad to taunt you if you miss any of the duck.


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the_casualty: "I hate that screen. It's so...unsettling."

I was like seriously Ganon shut your ugly face up am going to shoot you with my nes zapper he as worse as the Duck Hunt dog you wanted to shoot just as bad to taunt you if you miss any of the duck.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaHFOpN5ifE&feature=related
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True am sure that the one guys name in the village was Error played Adventures Of Link so much it makes me laugh every time the guy says my name is Error I mean wonder if the video game editor got lazy trying to make names but using Error it be better if they changed it to the name Eric.

Red game over screen of death with Ganon laughing was another thing that made me laugh he had that stupid deep laugh but after awhile when I died several times it did get annoying after awhile and I had to mute it I wish I had my zapper I like to shoot that ugly mug of Ganon's.
True am sure that the one guys name in the village was Error played Adventures Of Link so much it makes me laugh every time the guy says my name is Error I mean wonder if the video game editor got lazy trying to make names but using Error it be better if they changed it to the name Eric.

Red game over screen of death with Ganon laughing was another thing that made me laugh he had that stupid deep laugh but after awhile when I died several times it did get annoying after awhile and I had to mute it I wish I had my zapper I like to shoot that ugly mug of Ganon's.
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the_casualty : "Yeah. I think that it had alot of content for the time it was released."

True my own memories of Zelda II aren’t going to be erased anytime soon. I’ll never forget the fantastic, catchy music the game boasted—most of all, the amazing Parapa Palace theme, which remains one of my all-time favorite to this day. I’ll never forget the way I cursed Gannon as he laughed maniacally when I landed repeatedly on the Red Game Over Screen of Death. And who could ever mistake the unexplained “I AM ERROR” man? One day I will sit back down and finish what I started back in my childhood, and when I do, my evil shadow better watch out.
the_casualty : "Yeah. I think that it had alot of content for the time it was released."

True my own memories of Zelda II aren’t going to be erased anytime soon. I’ll never forget the fantastic, catchy music the game boasted—most of all, the amazing Parapa Palace theme, which remains one of my all-time favorite to this day. I’ll never forget the way I cursed Gannon as he laughed maniacally when I landed repeatedly on the Red Game Over Screen of Death. And who could ever mistake the unexplained “I AM ERROR” man? One day I will sit back down and finish what I started back in my childhood, and when I do, my evil shadow better watch out.
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the_casualty : "Very nice review. I personally liked the game myself. I only thing I didn't like was the difficulty. Perhaps if somebody had the time and smarts, they could create a homebrew of a more evenly-balanced game."

Thank you for your feedback the game is difficult but once you play it once you know were to go and how to get to all the dungeons even find the secret places and there is alot in the game.
the_casualty : "Very nice review. I personally liked the game myself. I only thing I didn't like was the difficulty. Perhaps if somebody had the time and smarts, they could create a homebrew of a more evenly-balanced game."

Thank you for your feedback the game is difficult but once you play it once you know were to go and how to get to all the dungeons even find the secret places and there is alot in the game.
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This piece was also inspired by the Sea.

When I thought I was getting close to done, it turned out too short - I couldn't even get it around my wrist (and I have a small wrist). Instead of redoing the band, I added a "bead link chain" to the toggle-bar end. This bracelet can be adjusted to the winner's wrist size. It can be shortened by moving the jump ring and toggle to another chain link to make it smaller, or I can add more links if needs be. I actually like the chain look. Kinda cool. (=

Materials:
Opaque Rainbow Light Blue, Matte Light Blue 11o Delicas
pink coral and silver 15o seed beads
4mm fire polished beads
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Center bead is a gold miracle bead
Pewter toggle

Brick stich and right-angle weave

7.6" from tip to tip

A Sea Dirge By Lewis Carrol

There are certain things--as, a spider, a ghost,
The income-tax, gout, an umbrella for three--
That I hate, but the thing that I hate the most
Is a thing they call the Sea.

Pour some salt water over the floor--
Ugly I'm sure you'll allow it to be:
Suppose it extended a mile or more,
That's very like the Sea.

Beat a dog till it howls outright--
Cruel, but all very well for a spree:
Suppose that he did so day and night,
That would be like the Sea.

I had a vision of nursery-maids;
Tens of thousands passed by me--
All leading children with wooden spades,
And this was by the Sea.

Who invented those spades of wood?
Who was it cut them out of the tree?
None, I think, but an idiot could--
Or one that loved the Sea.

It is pleasant and dreamy, no doubt, to float
With "thoughts as boundless, and souls as free":
But, suppose you are very unwell in the boat,
How do you like the Sea?

There is an insect that people avoid
(Whence is derived the verb "to flee").
Where have you been by it most annoyed?
In lodgings by the Sea.

If you like your coffee with sand for dregs,
A decided hint of salt in your tea,
And a fishy taste in the very eggs--
By all means choose the Sea.

And if, with these dainties to drink and eat,
You prefer not a vestige of grass or tree,
And a chronic state of wet in your feet,
Then--I recommend the Sea.

For I have friends who dwell by the coast--
Pleasant friends they are to me!
It is when I am with them I wonder most
That anyone likes the Sea.

They take me a walk: though tired and stiff,
To climb the heights I madly agree;
And, after a tumble or so from the cliff,
They kindly suggest the Sea.

I try the rocks, and I think it cool
That they laugh with such an excess of glee,
As I heavily slip into every pool
That skirts the cold cold Sea.


This piece was also inspired by the Sea.

When I thought I was getting close to done, it turned out too short - I couldn't even get it around my wrist (and I have a small wrist). Instead of redoing the band, I added a "bead link chain" to the toggle-bar end. This bracelet can be adjusted to the winner's wrist size. It can be shortened by moving the jump ring and toggle to another chain link to make it smaller, or I can add more links if needs be. I actually like the chain look. Kinda cool. (=

Materials:
Opaque Rainbow Light Blue, Matte Light Blue 11o Delicas
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4mm fire polished beads
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Center bead is a gold miracle bead
Pewter toggle

Brick stich and right-angle weave

7.6" from tip to tip

A Sea Dirge By Lewis Carrol

There are certain things--as, a spider, a ghost,
The income-tax, gout, an umbrella for three--
That I hate, but the thing that I hate the most
Is a thing they call the Sea.

Pour some salt water over the floor--
Ugly I'm sure you'll allow it to be:
Suppose it extended a mile or more,
That's very like the Sea.

Beat a dog till it howls outright--
Cruel, but all very well for a spree:
Suppose that he did so day and night,
That would be like the Sea.

I had a vision of nursery-maids;
Tens of thousands passed by me--
All leading children with wooden spades,
And this was by the Sea.

Who invented those spades of wood?
Who was it cut them out of the tree?
None, I think, but an idiot could--
Or one that loved the Sea.

It is pleasant and dreamy, no doubt, to float
With "thoughts as boundless, and souls as free":
But, suppose you are very unwell in the boat,
How do you like the Sea?

There is an insect that people avoid
(Whence is derived the verb "to flee").
Where have you been by it most annoyed?
In lodgings by the Sea.

If you like your coffee with sand for dregs,
A decided hint of salt in your tea,
And a fishy taste in the very eggs--
By all means choose the Sea.

And if, with these dainties to drink and eat,
You prefer not a vestige of grass or tree,
And a chronic state of wet in your feet,
Then--I recommend the Sea.

For I have friends who dwell by the coast--
Pleasant friends they are to me!
It is when I am with them I wonder most
That anyone likes the Sea.

They take me a walk: though tired and stiff,
To climb the heights I madly agree;
And, after a tumble or so from the cliff,
They kindly suggest the Sea.

I try the rocks, and I think it cool
That they laugh with such an excess of glee,
As I heavily slip into every pool
That skirts the cold cold Sea.
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Third Eye by the band one of my favorites Tool there is another I can't seem to think of it right now maybe it will come to me later in another post on this thread there are far to many Tool songs that are good.

Dreaming of that face again
It's bright and blue and shimmering
Grinning wide
And comforting me with its three warm and wild eyes

On my back and tumbling
Down that hole and back again
Rising up
And wiping the webs and the dew from my withered eye

In... Out... In... Out... In... Out...

A child's rhyme stuck in my head
It said that life is but a dream

I've spent so many years in question
to find I've known this all along

"So good to see you
I've missed you so much
So glad it's over

I've missed you so much
Came out to watch you play
Why are you running?"

Shrouding all the ground around me
Is this holy crow above me
Black as holes within a memory

And blue as our new second sun
I stick my hand into his shadow
To pull the pieces from the sand

Which I attempt to reassemble
To see just who I might have been
I do not recognize the vessel

But the eyes seem so familiar
Like phosphorescent desert buttons
Singing one familiar song...
Third Eye by the band one of my favorites Tool there is another I can't seem to think of it right now maybe it will come to me later in another post on this thread there are far to many Tool songs that are good.

Dreaming of that face again
It's bright and blue and shimmering
Grinning wide
And comforting me with its three warm and wild eyes

On my back and tumbling
Down that hole and back again
Rising up
And wiping the webs and the dew from my withered eye

In... Out... In... Out... In... Out...

A child's rhyme stuck in my head
It said that life is but a dream

I've spent so many years in question
to find I've known this all along

"So good to see you
I've missed you so much
So glad it's over

I've missed you so much
Came out to watch you play
Why are you running?"

Shrouding all the ground around me
Is this holy crow above me
Black as holes within a memory

And blue as our new second sun
I stick my hand into his shadow
To pull the pieces from the sand

Which I attempt to reassemble
To see just who I might have been
I do not recognize the vessel

But the eyes seem so familiar
Like phosphorescent desert buttons
Singing one familiar song...
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Highway To Hell By AC/DC

Living easy, living free
Season ticket on a one-way ride
Asking nothing, leave me be
Taking everything in my stride

Dont need reason, dont need rhyme
Aint nothing I'd rather do
Going down, party time
My friends are gonna be there too, yeah

Im on the highway to hell
on the highway to hell
highway to hell
im on the highway to hell

No stop signs, speed limit
Nobodys gonna slow me down
Like a wheel, gonna spin it
Nobodys gonna mess me round

Hey satan, payed my dues
Playing in a rocking band
Hey momma, look at me
Im on my way to the promised land
OWWW

Im on the highway to hell

highway to hell
im on the highway to hell
highway to hell
ohhhhh

Don't stop me
yeah, yeah, owwww

im on the highway to hell
on the highway to hell
im on the highway to hell
on the highway to...HELL
highway to hell

im on the highway to hell
highway to hell
highway to hell
highway to hell
momma, highway to highway to hell

And Im going down, all the way down
Im on the highway to hell
Highway To Hell By AC/DC

Living easy, living free
Season ticket on a one-way ride
Asking nothing, leave me be
Taking everything in my stride

Dont need reason, dont need rhyme
Aint nothing I'd rather do
Going down, party time
My friends are gonna be there too, yeah

Im on the highway to hell
on the highway to hell
highway to hell
im on the highway to hell

No stop signs, speed limit
Nobodys gonna slow me down
Like a wheel, gonna spin it
Nobodys gonna mess me round

Hey satan, payed my dues
Playing in a rocking band
Hey momma, look at me
Im on my way to the promised land
OWWW

Im on the highway to hell

highway to hell
im on the highway to hell
highway to hell
ohhhhh

Don't stop me
yeah, yeah, owwww

im on the highway to hell
on the highway to hell
im on the highway to hell
on the highway to...HELL
highway to hell

im on the highway to hell
highway to hell
highway to hell
highway to hell
momma, highway to highway to hell

And Im going down, all the way down
Im on the highway to hell
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