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  1. A Bucket of Blood | Full Movie | Dick Miller, Roger Corman | B&W Cult Horror Mystery

    #horror#FullMovie#horrormovies#ABucketOfBlood – @Shout_Studios – A dim‑witted busboy finds acclaim as an artist for a plaster‑covered dead cat that is mistaken as a skillful statuette. The desire for more praise soon leads to an increasingly deadly series of works. Directed by Roger Corman, A Bucke

    #ABucketOfBlood #ad #FullMovie #horror

    horrornerdonline.com/2026/04/a

  2. If they remade this, Oscar Isaac would probably have to play the pretentious poet. #TheLastDriveIn #ABucketOfBlood

  3. A Bucket of Blood / The Little Shop of Horrors (Collector’s Edition) Available February 24

    #horror#horrormovies#ABucketofBlood#TheLittleShopofHorrors#GeminiEntertainment – Roger Corman’s legendary low-budget brilliance shines in this double feature of cult classics shot on the same sets months apart. A Bucket of Blood and The Little Shop of Horrors captur

    #ABucketOfBlood #ad #horror #Releases #TheLittleShopOfHorrors

    horrornerdonline.com/2026/01/a

  4. A Bucket of Blood | Full Movie | Dick Miller, Roger Corman | B&W Cult Horror Mystery

    #horror#FullMovie#horrormovies#ABucketOfBlood – @Shout_Studios – A dim‑witted busboy finds acclaim as an artist for a plaster‑covered dead cat that is mistaken as a skillful statuette. The desire for more praise soon leads to an increasingly deadly series of works. Directed by Roger Corman, A Bucke

    #ABucketOfBlood #ad #FullMovie #horror

    horrornerdonline.com/2026/04/a

  5. A Bucket of Blood | Full Movie | Dick Miller, Roger Corman | B&W Cult Horror Mystery

    #horror#FullMovie#horrormovies#ABucketOfBlood – @Shout_Studios – A dim‑witted busboy finds acclaim as an artist for a plaster‑covered dead cat that is mistaken as a skillful statuette. The desire for more praise soon leads to an increasingly deadly series of works. Directed by Roger Corman, A Bucke

    #ABucketOfBlood #ad #FullMovie #horror

    horrornerdonline.com/2026/04/a

  6. A Bucket of Blood | Full Movie | Dick Miller, Roger Corman | B&W Cult Horror Mystery

    #horror#FullMovie#horrormovies#ABucketOfBlood – @Shout_Studios – A dim‑witted busboy finds acclaim as an artist for a plaster‑covered dead cat that is mistaken as a skillful statuette. The desire for more praise soon leads to an increasingly deadly series of works. Directed by Roger Corman, A Bucke

    #ABucketOfBlood #ad #FullMovie #horror

    horrornerdonline.com/2026/04/a

  7. A Bucket of Blood | Full Movie | Dick Miller, Roger Corman | B&W Cult Horror Mystery

    #horror#FullMovie#horrormovies#ABucketOfBlood – @Shout_Studios – A dim‑witted busboy finds acclaim as an artist for a plaster‑covered dead cat that is mistaken as a skillful statuette. The desire for more praise soon leads to an increasingly deadly series of works. Directed by Roger Corman, A Bucke

    #ABucketOfBlood #ad #FullMovie #horror

    horrornerdonline.com/2026/04/a

  8. A 5½ hour allotment session done - we both got lots of useful jobs done, and we're both exhausted!
    It's a two cocodamol backache sort of afternoon 🥴

    We've come back with a bucket full of iris flowers and a half bucket of rhubarb.

    The ground here (Leicestershire) is parched already and the clay lumps are becoming unworkable. I'm mulching as much as possible.

    My new expensive cordless strimmer arrived while we were out - so the paths will get cleared next time we're there.

    It's a splendid afternoon out there

    #allotment #Today #leicestershire

  9. A 5½ hour allotment session done - we both got lots of useful jobs done, and we're both exhausted!
    It's a two cocodamol backache sort of afternoon 🥴

    We've come back with a bucket full of iris flowers and a half bucket of rhubarb.

    The ground here (Leicestershire) is parched already and the clay lumps are becoming unworkable. I'm mulching as much as possible.

    My new expensive cordless strimmer arrived while we were out - so the paths will get cleared next time we're there.

    It's a splendid afternoon out there

    #allotment #Today #leicestershire

  10. A 5½ hour allotment session done - we both got lots of useful jobs done, and we're both exhausted!
    It's a two cocodamol backache sort of afternoon 🥴

    We've come back with a bucket full of iris flowers and a half bucket of rhubarb.

    The ground here (Leicestershire) is parched already and the clay lumps are becoming unworkable. I'm mulching as much as possible.

    My new expensive cordless strimmer arrived while we were out - so the paths will get cleared next time we're there.

    It's a splendid afternoon out there

    #allotment #Today #leicestershire

  11. A 5½ hour allotment session done - we both got lots of useful jobs done, and we're both exhausted!
    It's a two cocodamol backache sort of afternoon 🥴

    We've come back with a bucket full of iris flowers and a half bucket of rhubarb.

    The ground here (Leicestershire) is parched already and the clay lumps are becoming unworkable. I'm mulching as much as possible.

    My new expensive cordless strimmer arrived while we were out - so the paths will get cleared next time we're there.

    It's a splendid afternoon out there

    #allotment #Today #leicestershire

  12. A Last Time For Everything | Book Review

    A few years ago, I liked the novel Dad Camp by Evan S. Porter. When I received notice that his latest novel A Last Time For Everything was available to check out, I jumped at the chance.

    Thank you Netgalley and Dutton for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.

    This was a fun story.

    Arthur and Wren have a baby on the way, a loving relationship, and a bucket list. He’s more cautious in life, and she’s more spontaneous and throws caution to the wind. Opposites that attract. A common theme.

    Their decade old bucket list, however, throws everyone for a loop. They’re both terrified of having this baby, so the list is a nice, welcome distraction.

    The disagreements and arguments felt real — raw — but so did the happy moments. The trip to Chuck E. Cheese was one of my favorite things in the entire book. It was so funny and touching at the same time. Brilliant.

    There’s one story beat that I did not love.

    SPOILER: I didn’t love Arthur buying the house without discussing it with Wren.

    While I understand that it was reinforcing the point that he was kind of desperate to prove that he could be spontaneous as well, it fell flat for me. I thought it was a little bit too much out of character for Arthur, but it wasn’t enough to curtail my enjoyment of this book

    I can’t wait to see what’s coming next.

    For Porter, over enjoyed the first two novels of his career. I think Dad Camp edges this one out, but I still had a great time with it. Whenever the third one is released, I’ll be checking it out as well.

    #ALastTimeForEverything #BookReview #Books #Dutton #EvanSPorter
  13. A Last Time For Everything | Book Review

    A few years ago, I liked the novel Dad Camp by Evan S. Porter. When I received notice that his latest novel A Last Time For Everything was available to check out, I jumped at the chance.

    Thank you Netgalley and Dutton for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.

    This was a fun story.

    Arthur and Wren have a baby on the way, a loving relationship, and a bucket list. He’s more cautious in life, and she’s more spontaneous and throws caution to the wind. Opposites that attract. A common theme.

    Their decade old bucket list, however, throws everyone for a loop. They’re both terrified of having this baby, so the list is a nice, welcome distraction.

    The disagreements and arguments felt real — raw — but so did the happy moments. The trip to Chuck E. Cheese was one of my favorite things in the entire book. It was so funny and touching at the same time. Brilliant.

    There’s one story beat that I did not love.

    SPOILER: I didn’t love Arthur buying the house without discussing it with Wren.

    While I understand that it was reinforcing the point that he was kind of desperate to prove that he could be spontaneous as well, it fell flat for me. I thought it was a little bit too much out of character for Arthur, but it wasn’t enough to curtail my enjoyment of this book

    I can’t wait to see what’s coming next.

    For Porter, over enjoyed the first two novels of his career. I think Dad Camp edges this one out, but I still had a great time with it. Whenever the third one is released, I’ll be checking it out as well.

    #ALastTimeForEverything #BookReview #Books #Dutton #EvanSPorter
  14. A Last Time For Everything | Book Review

    A few years ago, I liked the novel Dad Camp by Evan S. Porter. When I received notice that his latest novel A Last Time For Everything was available to check out, I jumped at the chance.

    Thank you Netgalley and Dutton for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.

    This was a fun story.

    Arthur and Wren have a baby on the way, a loving relationship, and a bucket list. He’s more cautious in life, and she’s more spontaneous and throws caution to the wind. Opposites that attract. A common theme.

    Their decade old bucket list, however, throws everyone for a loop. They’re both terrified of having this baby, so the list is a nice, welcome distraction.

    The disagreements and arguments felt real — raw — but so did the happy moments. The trip to Chuck E. Cheese was one of my favorite things in the entire book. It was so funny and touching at the same time. Brilliant.

    There’s one story beat that I did not love.

    SPOILER: I didn’t love Arthur buying the house without discussing it with Wren.

    While I understand that it was reinforcing the point that he was kind of desperate to prove that he could be spontaneous as well, it fell flat for me. I thought it was a little bit too much out of character for Arthur, but it wasn’t enough to curtail my enjoyment of this book

    I can’t wait to see what’s coming next.

    For Porter, over enjoyed the first two novels of his career. I think Dad Camp edges this one out, but I still had a great time with it. Whenever the third one is released, I’ll be checking it out as well.

    #ALastTimeForEverything #BookReview #Books #Dutton #EvanSPorter
  15. A Last Time For Everything | Book Review

    A few years ago, I liked the novel Dad Camp by Evan S. Porter. When I received notice that his latest novel A Last Time For Everything was available to check out, I jumped at the chance.

    Thank you Netgalley and Dutton for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.

    This was a fun story.

    Arthur and Wren have a baby on the way, a loving relationship, and a bucket list. He’s more cautious in life, and she’s more spontaneous and throws caution to the wind. Opposites that attract. A common theme.

    Their decade old bucket list, however, throws everyone for a loop. They’re both terrified of having this baby, so the list is a nice, welcome distraction.

    The disagreements and arguments felt real — raw — but so did the happy moments. The trip to Chuck E. Cheese was one of my favorite things in the entire book. It was so funny and touching at the same time. Brilliant.

    There’s one story beat that I did not love.

    SPOILER: I didn’t love Arthur buying the house without discussing it with Wren.

    While I understand that it was reinforcing the point that he was kind of desperate to prove that he could be spontaneous as well, it fell flat for me. I thought it was a little bit too much out of character for Arthur, but it wasn’t enough to curtail my enjoyment of this book

    I can’t wait to see what’s coming next.

    For Porter, over enjoyed the first two novels of his career. I think Dad Camp edges this one out, but I still had a great time with it. Whenever the third one is released, I’ll be checking it out as well.

    #ALastTimeForEverything #BookReview #Books #Dutton #EvanSPorter
  16. A Last Time For Everything | Book Review

    A few years ago, I liked the novel Dad Camp by Evan S. Porter. When I received notice that his latest novel A Last Time For Everything was available to check out, I jumped at the chance.

    Thank you Netgalley and Dutton for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.

    This was a fun story.

    Arthur and Wren have a baby on the way, a loving relationship, and a bucket list. He’s more cautious in life, and she’s more spontaneous and throws caution to the wind. Opposites that attract. A common theme.

    Their decade old bucket list, however, throws everyone for a loop. They’re both terrified of having this baby, so the list is a nice, welcome distraction.

    The disagreements and arguments felt real — raw — but so did the happy moments. The trip to Chuck E. Cheese was one of my favorite things in the entire book. It was so funny and touching at the same time. Brilliant.

    There’s one story beat that I did not love.

    SPOILER: I didn’t love Arthur buying the house without discussing it with Wren.

    While I understand that it was reinforcing the point that he was kind of desperate to prove that he could be spontaneous as well, it fell flat for me. I thought it was a little bit too much out of character for Arthur, but it wasn’t enough to curtail my enjoyment of this book

    I can’t wait to see what’s coming next.

    For Porter, over enjoyed the first two novels of his career. I think Dad Camp edges this one out, but I still had a great time with it. Whenever the third one is released, I’ll be checking it out as well.

    #ALastTimeForEverything #BookReview #Books #Dutton #EvanSPorter
  17. "A bucket list requires a blueprint. You can’t just hope to succeed. You need to engineer the outcome." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    Ok, I'm back to my spinal recovery thing, but I'm damned excited!

    You don't often get these tee times in your account!

    April.

    Old Course, St. Andrews.

    And so with that, it was 'rotation day' yesterday!

    What is 'rotation day'? It's the first day of exercises designed specifically to get my previously injured spine ready for the mechanics of the golf swing.

    I've done the cardio. I've done the work to get the core back in shape. I'm doing the heavy lifting. I've put in the work. Here's 30 days of effort. I don't do this to brag; I share it to say, "I've put in the work."

    (The workouts include walking - if I exclude that, I still had 28 solid days at the gym out of the last 30).

    Rotation day involves doing a series of exercises that twist your body, torso, and spine.

    All the things you couldn't and shouldn't do in the early stages of an L1 to L3 spinal fracture.

    As I was doing this routine yesterday, I kept reminding myself that to make a bucket list item work, you've got to put in the work. I can't hope to show up in early April, swing a golf club after this situation, and expect a great round. I've got to put to work the muscles that were not put to work, and some of which were battered and bruised in the fall, to work.

    On April 6, I'll tee off at the Old Course.

    Pure bucket list.

    You can't get to a bucket list if the potential for the bucket has been interrupted by circumstances.

    You've got to push through the circumstances.

    Fore!

    ----

    Futurist Jim Carroll hopes for 4 days of extraordinary golf at St. Andrews in early April.

    **#BucketList** **#StAndrews** **#Golf** **#Recovery** **#Blueprint** **#Discipline** **#Goals** **#Effort** **#Fitness** **#Spine** **#Rotation** **#Milestone** **#Dreams** **#Engineering** **#Perseverance** **#Work** **#Preparation** **#Commitment** **#Progress** **#Achievement** **#Healing** **#Determination** **#Fore** **#April** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/03/daily-i

  18. A bucket of Melania branded heart attack dreck only costs $12.99. Unfortunately, since nobody's attending her little home movie, all those Melania Dreck Buckets will go to waste... instead of going to waist. #BeBest

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4usmserhjqkvhldgedfjb3jw/post/3mdjdd5dmkc27

  19. #Banality #Democracy #Progress

    Tall Poppies as seen by a bucket of crabs... in the sun ...

    ""The sin of progressive ... politics is being on the right side of history too early. ""

    "" Why must #Australia be tethered to those who fear, those who are so timorous of the unknown they dedicate their lives to ensuring no one steps outside of the strictures? ""
    ...

    "" #Centrist politics benefits no one who doesn’t already hold power.

    It proffers *aspiration, a modern-day snake oil*, while moving the “centre” further and further right, telling you *it’s always been there.*

    ... truisms are banal.

    Truths shouldn’t need to be sold.

    They should be innate.

    And we know when we’ve been sold a lie.

    Oftentimes the bravest among us are those who have nothing left to lose. ""

    -- All quotes from Amy Remeikis (2024/5)

    thepoint.com.au/opinions/25092

  20. A garter snake I guess. I'm used to them being more colorful so I was almost thinking it was a Desert Striped Whipsnake but that would be very rare here and the red tongue with black tip is garter snake.

    On the rainy side of the state when I was a little kid big enough to pack a bucket around I'd fill the bucket up with garter snakes of all sorts of different colors.

    #snakes #GarterSnake #snake #wildlife #reptile

  21. A bucket list #ParkrunUK for me today at #LandsEnd. Lucky with incredible weather helping views.

    A first visit to the end of the country and a Parkrun that was majority tourists. #RunningIsFunning #parkrun (1/2)

  22. A beautiful Papilio machaon butterfly that I just rescued from a bucket of water in the garden dries in the sun on my hand.
    Photo taken in late-April near Calpe (Alicante).
    iPhone 15 Pro macro mode.
    My other macros in:
    instagram.com/mymacrominitips/

    Una hermosa mariposa Papilio machaon que acabo de rescatar de un cubo de agua en el jardín se seca al sol sobre mi mano.

    Ein wunderschöner Papilio machaon Schmetterling, den ich gerade aus einem Wassereimer im Garten gerettet habe, trocknet auf meiner Hand in der Sonne.

    #macro #macrolens #macrophotograph
    #insects #animals #nature
    #shotoniphone
    #butterfly
    #Papiliomachaon

  23. A bucket of chirping Raspberry Pi Pico “crickets”. Each of them chirp at a slightly different pitch, and their chirp speed is controlled by the internal temperature sensor according to a formula observed by Amos Dolbear in 1897
    #RaspberryPi
    #futile
    #crickets
    #entomology
    #electronics
    #annoying #MicroPython

  24. A bucket of chirping Raspberry Pi Pico “crickets”. Each of them chirp at a slightly different pitch, and their chirp speed is controlled by the internal temperature sensor according to a formula observed by Amos Dolbear in 1897
    #RaspberryPi
    #futile
    #crickets
    #entomology
    #electronics
    #annoying #MicroPython

  25. A bucket of chirping Raspberry Pi Pico “crickets”. Each of them chirp at a slightly different pitch, and their chirp speed is controlled by the internal temperature sensor according to a formula observed by Amos Dolbear in 1897
    #RaspberryPi
    #futile
    #crickets
    #entomology
    #electronics
    #annoying #MicroPython

  26. A bucket of chirping Raspberry Pi Pico “crickets”. Each of them chirp at a slightly different pitch, and their chirp speed is controlled by the internal temperature sensor according to a formula observed by Amos Dolbear in 1897
    #RaspberryPi
    #futile
    #crickets
    #entomology
    #electronics
    #annoying #MicroPython

  27. A bucket of chirping Raspberry Pi Pico “crickets”. Each of them chirp at a slightly different pitch, and their chirp speed is controlled by the internal temperature sensor according to a formula observed by Amos Dolbear in 1897
    #RaspberryPi
    #futile
    #crickets
    #entomology
    #electronics
    #annoying #MicroPython