Being that it was a Hollywood movie about Hollywood, I was very pleasantly surprised to see how the communists were depicted in the Coen brothers’ movie, Hail Caeser. And George Clooney’s character, a movie star who bought into the communist propaganda, was portrayed as an idiot. Good fun.
It looks like divicast.com has it. That’s a free streaming site. I use it to watch movies and tv series on my computer. It helps to have a good ad blocker. I’ve found it difficult to use divicast on a smart tv.
I dabble a little in woodworking. This is a small chest of drawers I made to serve as a stand for a landline telephone, answering machine, and internet router at a vacation cabin. It has two secret compartments.
Oh, there was never any doubt that it was inert. I just wondered if the blue paint on the spoon was there to indicate that inertness. The hole drilled in the bottom of the grenade made it easy to see that it was hollow.
Back in the ‘70s I bought one that looked exactly like the one in the photo at a military surplus store in Florida. I never bothered to research it, but I always assumed that the blue-painted spoon indicated the grenade was inert. Anyone know if that’s the case?
Thanks very much for that list. I have seen some of them and will certainly check out the others. I will keep you in mind if I run across others in that vein.
I watched Past Lives a few weeks ago. Exactly the type of film I seek out but seldom find. Very moving but not the type of story that would appeal to many of the people I know.
You do know that Tropicana Field is actually in St Petersburg, not in Tampa, right? It’s across the bay from Tampa, in Pinellas County. So, your closest hotel options will be in the St Pete area or on the Pinellas beaches.
I’ve lived in the Tampa Bay area most of my life. While hail isn’t exactly a common occurrence, I’d hardly call it rare.
It seems to be most likely to happen during the torrential afternoon thunderstorms that pop up in July & August.