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vicarz ([personal profile] vicarz) wrote2008-09-04 10:46 am

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Oh no! My god...I forgot to check psychotronic and missed their showing of slaughterhouse 5! Damn damn damn I suck. Damn.

Be warned however, while I'm so-so on this week's venture of "The pack" (when pets go bad), Wednesday, September 17th has Kung fu from Beyond the Grave! It's hard to explain this fantastic film which involves Black Magic, animated corpses, people pissing their pants, and hopping Chinese zombies, but that's just about what it's about. Throw in some bad dubbing, some kung fu with Count Dracula and you've got one crazy mother-truckin movie.
I...I'll be out of town. Why can't I coordinate my suckage properly? Please go to see this, and think of me while you cackle.

Dear grammar nazis:
Am I right about my use of Assure, ensure, and the expanding Insure?
My familiarity is this: To prepare for the coming hurricane, I nailed plywood to the outside of the window frames to ENSURE that flying debris would not damage the panes. Now that I have done so, I am ASSURED that the glass will not be broken. However, if I'm wrong it's ok because I INSURED the property against storm damage with State Farm.

[identity profile] futuriza.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
I would have said - 'Now I can be assured..that the zombies cant get in'
And be re-assured by your neighbour that they didnt see a man in your bushes.

[identity profile] vicar.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 11:00 am (UTC)(link)
Insurance categorizes zombies as acts of god and as such does not provide coverage for their damages.