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Alexikakos
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

 
This
 
…LINK…
 
…will take you to more of Leah Saulnier’s artwork.
To me, even in her other series, she’s drawing the same thing over and over.
Her art is like a V.L.T., it doesn’t matter what “game” it is you’re playing because they all run back to the same base programming which is designed the way a taxi’s meter is designed: $Z for X time and/or Y spins of the wheel.
 

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3 years ago

 
Fourth on my list of favourite Poe Poems
 

[LINES ON ALE]

 
Fill with mingled cream and amber,
   I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
   Through the chamber of my brain—
Quaintest thoughts—queerest fancies
   Come to life and fade away;
What care I how time advances?
   I am drinking ale today.
 
       [November, 1848; written May, 1848]

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DennisinSeattle
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

What a strange poster!

SusanSunshine
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3 years ago

The artist says, about this and her similar paintings of other famous people, that the hats, and their holes, represent their ideas flowing through their brains.

But I don’t recall Poe or Paw writing about fishing.

I’m no literary scholar though.. maybe I missed it.

Tigressy
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
3 years ago

“The Gold-Bug” and “The Pit and the Pendulum” both need strings…

Greyhame
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Reply to  Tigressy
3 years ago

The Gold-Bug, The Pit and the Pendulum , The Raven, The Tell-Tale Heart.

Who is the angel? Annabel lee? House of usher?

DennisinSeattle
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

I didn’t expect to watch for 20 minutes, but it was very engaging.

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

“…i saw god…”
~Anonymous

DennisinSeattle
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

This is from back in the day, when you could understand the words in heavy metal songs.

Tigressy
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Reply to  DennisinSeattle
3 years ago

The what in what now?!?

Tigressy
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

The latter.
Words and Heavy Metal just don’t seem to match nowadays…

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Reply to  DennisinSeattle
3 years ago

I pretty well could understand the lyrics in most songs…..that is, except in the
seventies, eighties , nineties , two thousands , two thousand tens, two thousand twenties…
Haven’t heard any tunes from the twenty thirties, but I’m not holding out any hope

MontanaLady
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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

The 40’s, 50’s and 60’s were great!

Old Phart Plods
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

That drum solo was a bish to play. My guys would go get a beer and stand in the front waving them at me.

nighthawks
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Reply to  Old Phart Plods
3 years ago

yeah, but you had a bishing good time

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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

I wish ol’ Ed would just spit out that chaw of tabaccky and be done with it

Alexikakos
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3 years ago

 
This is all I could find in a short search for the sheet music;
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happyhappyhappy
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3 years ago

Okay. I’m creeped out.
I love all Corvids, but that is too much! Wow.

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

The combination of the three.
Worse than a Simpson frog.

DennisinSeattle
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3 years ago

Annabelle Lee 4 stars.

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3 years ago

What a terrific likeness of EAP (Stel Bel‘s, of course).

Alexikakos
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3 years ago

 
As I start to write this, it is 03:18 hrs. E.D.T.
 
I have just finished reading “Over My Dead Body,” the fourth book in Jeffrey Archer’s William Warick series.
It was a really good read.
He wrapped up this particular story line in a “violently-humourous” (the villains got theirs) fashion. You’re brain has to be on hold as you enjoy the story, but the story is enjoyable.
I’m looking forward to October of next year when, all being well, the fifth book in the series will be out.
Again, this is an author you can read !
Yes, I know it’s now 03:44 hours as I wrap this up, but I get distracted as I look things up.
 

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3 years ago

Good evening Cleophiles, and Clevelanders…

October 28th… though it has barely begun… Four more full days, counting today (which I have to, because I haven’t gone to bed yet on the 27th) of… um… Halloweenity.

How many scares, frights, pumpkins, ghosts, and monsters fit into four days?

I guess we’ll find out!

Cool poster, StelBel… or more like a portrait, I guess, since it doesn’t appear to be advertising anything.

Fishing with a beetle… is she trying to catch EA Paw or JP Steve?

That’s some school the Peanuts gang attends… Charlie Brown and Lucy are in the same class as their younger siblings… in fact Sally is kindergarten age…

and they’re already learning about EA Poe (The human EA Paw imitator)??? I’m impressed.

But today’s offering isn’t scary.. Thanks Stel…. a little creepy…. but I can handle Edgar Allen Paw.

I started reading his work almost as soon as I could read, because my Dad had collected some books… wish I could remember more about them…

Some sort of illustrated classics collection, half a dozen or so sets, each of one author or theme with a cardboard case into which to slide its 2 to 4 volumes.

4 volumes of (abridged, IIRC) Dickens, the two most famous Bronte sisters’ books…

….

One set was Paw… with one volume of his poetry and one of prose.

It took me years and a lot more reading, to understand the scope of his endeavors, and see the huge pawprint he left on literature.

He wrote “The Purloined Kibble”, a real detective story, and the “Tell-tale Tail”… a psychological thriller… when those genres didn’t even exist.

His works were the blueprints, he established the conventions.

I memorized “The Raven” at about the same age that I was reading Mary Poppins and Dr. Doolittle books from the library and buying Nancy Drew with my allowance.

“Annabelle Leash ” was one of the first poems to ever make me cry.

At seven or eight years old, I didn’t know that the heroine could die!

No fair!

Tigressy
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3 years ago

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Alexikakos
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3 years ago

 
The attachment comes from…
 
…HERE
 

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Tigressy
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Reply to  Alexikakos
3 years ago

…or just the power of puns (a swine and pearls or SusanSunshine) – just a possibility.
It’s funny – don’t over-interpret it!

Alexikakos
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3 years ago

 
I did not over-interpret anything.
It’s just a posted list of things to look for in the panels, with the number of those things provided above the signature.
There is only one, the space ship, in your posting, and in the ones in the spoiler box there are three in today’s, and two in yesterday’s
 

 

Today’s and yesterday’s Bizarro.

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3 years ago

Serious groanage.

nighthawks
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3 years ago

chocolate

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happyhappyhappy
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3 years ago

Yes, Yes it is!

nighthawks
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3 years ago

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3 years ago

The candles are out. Does that make this a snuff film?

nighthawks
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3 years ago

more chocolate cake
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nighthawks
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3 years ago

can’t have too many black cats

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Tigressy
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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

Baghira?

Alexikakos
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3 years ago

 
I don’t know what she’s mad at [ “…'(…because all cats are she; in the same way that all sluts and mares are called he, a peculiar beauty of the English language.)’… “]  — Poe: “Desultory Notes on Cats” — but the poor thing’s walking with a limp.
 

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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

Heeere, kitty, kitty. Nice kitty.

Old Phart Plods
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3 years ago

E.A. – what a guy.

Good morning Paw phans!
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Y’all stay dry… (((((HuGz!)))))

Tigressy
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Reply to  Old Phart Plods
3 years ago

Nope. – Don’t wanna. Stay dry, that is.
Just raising a glass to our dear deceased friend who had severe problems including his lungs, was extra careful – and presumably died from smoke or the exertion killing the smoke alarm to not wake the neighbors in the middle of the night…

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3 years ago

Really love this poster, Stel. I love the expression on Edgar Allan Paw’s face. I was mesmerized by some of his stories ~ he puts you right there.

MontanaLady
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3 years ago

What a great poster, today, Stel. The video collection was all great! Nothing scary about today. I guess that’s why the Guardian Angel is watching all over the scene Love it.

MontanaLady
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

I had a feeling that’s what you did in creating this poster. Oh, I did enjoy the angel video!

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

More Corvids. I love crows. 🙂

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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

Perched on a dead tree. Could they BE any more blatant?

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3 years ago

MontanaLady
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3 years ago

The best one yet!

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