Thursday, October 04, 2012
Feeling Safer Now?
PressTV: A former TSA worker has pleaded guilty to stealing over $500 in cash from a man who complained about the TSA’s invasive pat down procedure, with the TSA agent admitting the theft was a punishment for the man’s lack of obedience.
Bullet for a Virgin! -- Peter Brandvold
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
This Never Happens to Christian Bale
Man In Batman Costume Busted By Cops. Again: -A Michigan man who patrols the streets in a Batman costume is facing a felony charge after he allegedly interfered with a police investigation.
Not Bouchercon Bound
This is the day Judy and I would have been flying to Cleveland for the Bouchercon. Right about now we'd be at Houston's big airport, waiting to board our plane. This year, however, we won't be going. As the old saying goes, circumstances beyond our control have prevented us. Not that the rest of you shouldn't have a wonderful time without us. Don't forget to buy plenty of books in the Dealers Room and go to a lot of panels. Hang out and talk. I'm planning to read all about it on various blogs and twitter streams so I can have a few vicarious thrills. At my age, that's probably the best kind.
How To Help Tom Piccirilli
Tom Piccirilli's surgery is over, but it appears that he has a long, tough fight ahead. He's not in good shape, folks. If you'd like to help, here's a link that will point you to four different ways: How To Help Tom Piccirilli (UPDATED) – Brian Keene
Once Again Texas Leads the Way
Fox News: The State Fair of Texas and a crew from Frito-Lay on Monday set a new Guinness record by building the world’s biggest Frito pie.
Tuesday, October 02, 2012
PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Attention to Books of Interest
Killer Reads features a couple of volumes of Dead Man novels. Check 'em out.
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R. B. Greaves, R. I. P.
R. B. Greaves - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Ronald Bertram Aloysius "R. B." Greaves III (born November 28, 1944, Georgetown, Guyana, died September 27, 2012) is a singer who had chart success in 1969 with the pop single "Take a Letter Maria". A #2 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, this single sold one million copies and earned a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America. Greaves also had a Top 40 pop hit a year later with "Always Something There to Remind Me". R.B. Greaves passed away in Los Angeles, California on September 27, 2012 at the age of 67.
Happy Birthday to the Peanuts Gang
Readers of This Blog Will Not Be Surprised at the Gator's Presence
Though Jeff Meyerson might be surprised that it was in Brooklyn.
Two People Arrested on Possession of Weapons — And an Alligator
Two People Arrested on Possession of Weapons — And an Alligator
The Persuasive Books of Jane Austen
Overlooked Movies: Tarzan and the Lost City
The "lost city" of the title is, of course, Opar. Tarzan is in England about to marry Jane, when he has a vision that there's trouble back in Africa. So off he goes to set things right. Some bad guys are looking for the lost city, and if they find it, more people will come to Africa and mess thing up. Not an unusual plot for a Tarzan movie. Jane follows Tarzan back to Africa, which introduces another not unexpected complication.
The movie was filmed in Africa, which is a big improvement over some of the backlot Tarzan movies. The scenery's great. Van Dien (not counting the accent) is just fine, and so is Jane March as Jane. The action's not bad, and while I was a bit bothered by the use of magic at the conclusion, I didn't let it keep me awake at night. Check it out.
Monday, October 01, 2012
Happy Birthday to the Continental Op
"Your fat chief of police tried to assassinate me.... - The Barnes & Noble Review: "Peter Collinson" published "Arson Plus" in Black Mask magazine on this day in 1923, introducing a nameless hero called “the Continental Detective.” Soon the hero was “the Continental Op,” and soon Dashiell Hammett was signing his work with his real name.
More at the link.
More at the link.
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PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Attention to Books of Interest
If your answer to either question is yes, you've got to have Writing Crime Fiction, the latest book from the award winning authors of the Top Suspense Group!
Happy Birthday to the CD
The CD, At 30, Is Feeling Its Age: Today marks the 30th anniversary of a musical format many of us grew up with: the compact disc. It's been three decades since the first CD went on sale in Japan. The shiny discs came to dominate music industry sales, but their popularity has faded in the digital age they helped unleash. The CD is just the latest musical format to rise and fall in roughly the same 30-year cycle.
There had been compact discs pressed before 1982. But the first CD to officially go on sale was Billy Joel's 52nd Street.
There had been compact discs pressed before 1982. But the first CD to officially go on sale was Billy Joel's 52nd Street.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Tom Piccirilli - fundraiser | Indiegogo
As some of you have heard, Tom Piccirilli is about to undergo surgery for a brain tumor. After the surgery will come chemo, radiation, and rehab. This is a frightening thing, as I know all too well. My wife, Judy, had a brain tumor removed 20 years ago. Hers was benign, but the 12-hour surgery and the recovery were nevertheless an experience neither of us would care to repeat. Tom Piccirilli's surgery is more serious, and his recovery will be more difficult. He's a fine writer with a strong voice, as you know if you've read his books or his short stories. I've mentioned some of them here on the blog. If you'd like to help out with a contribution to his fundraiser, here's a link: Tom Piccirilli - fundraiser | Indiegogo. If you can't contribute but can help spread the word, I'm sure it would be appreciated. If you can do both, that would be great.
The Sun Worshippers -- A. S. Fleischman
Gamage is an ex-newspaper reporter who's come to a small southern California town named Thebes near the Salton Sea to write the official biography of Colonel Martinka, the town's wealthiest citizen, a man who made a fortune as a date farmer, but who now seems to be interested in getting rid of his crops and turning into a land developer. The people of the town aren't too thrilled with this idea, especially the publisher of the local newspaper.
Gamage is just interested in the fee he's going to get for the biography, at least at first, but things don't turn out to be what they'd seemed. Martinka's son, Frank, is married to Gamage's old flame, who's very interested in rekindling the romance. Accounts of the past don't square up with each other. Frank is intent on keeping Gamage from meeting his father and mother. Martinka has secrets in his past that nobody's talking about.
Fleischman kept me guessing all the way through, and there are some surprises along the way. This is good reading from a fine storyteller.
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Three-fingered Jack and his gang of road agents had a craving for money and a place to spend it. After hijacking an rmy payroll wagon and killing the troopers riding guard, they hightailed it into Virginia City, where anything could be had for the asking by a hardcase with a fat poke. But hot on their trail was hard-hitting trio of undercover agents known as Powell's Army. They knew Montana lived by the law of the gun. And that meant bracing Jack's killer gang before the vigilantes did---to make sure they stretched hemp the legal way!
Thundering out of the past. A trio of deadly enforcers ride the range to adventure with one military misfit. Three men and one red-headed woman unchained lightning in a savage, lawless land, the U.S. army's secret weapon, dispensing their own fiery brand of frontier justice throughout the American west, Violent, untamed, and unpredictable--nothing can stop them.
And You Wondered Why You Paid More for Gasoline the Next Week
The Daily Caller: Upon sobering up and presumably realizing what he had done, Perkins messaged his boss that he would not be able to make it to work due to an unwell relative.
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