Today marked the one year anniversary of my chihuahua Princess' death.
While the day was spent with the person who matters more to me than anything, or anyone in the world (my partner Ryan), I had Princess on my heart all day.
Princess was everything to me. For 9 long years, she was there to comfort me in times of sorrow, there to greet me when I came home from work, there for me when I was excited about something, and she'd get excited too! But most importantly, she made me happy.
I miss you so terribly much my little Princess, but just you wait, I will be there soon enough, across that Rainbow bridge.
When my baby Princess died, the cremation service gave me this beautiful poem, and I have never forgotten it.
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I'd have to say that after watching the following trailer, they have done a really great job re-creating everything surrounding the original movie.
This prequel of the same name to The Thing, was a horror/suspense/thriller released in the early 1980's. I had never seen it before (for fear of scary movies), until Ryan and I bought the DVD for our collection. I'd have to say, it instantly became a genuine classic amongst our 1,300 Blu-ray/DVDs.
I'm actually glad they didn't remake the movie, but instead gave us an insight into what happened before the events of the original movie. I don't want to spoil it for everyone, but I highly recommend you watch the first movie.
The trailer below doesn't spoil anything, so you can see this and the original.
Ryan and I have a Koi pond, so this hits close to home. He (Ryan) will get a kick out of this when he sees it.
A little duckling acting more like a mother, than a child, feeds some Koi and then goes for a dip - it's one of the cutest things ever!
Absolutely love it! Both movies and their characters are placed side by side in the following images. Check it out, it's pretty darn cool.
Check out the rest of the characters after the jump...
I'm not sure how many of you know who Paz de la Huerta is, but she's an American actress who has appeared in more than 30 movies, and most recently, HBO's "Boardwalk Empire."
Huerta has been cast in the new movie, "Nurse 3D," and earlier this week the first concept art was released. Yes those crazy folks at Lionsgate are at it again. These are the same ones who brought you those crazy movies like SAW and Hostel.
Paz de la Huerta will be playing a character by the name of Abby Russell, who's a beautiful, hard-working nurse by day, and an evil bitch by night. Think of Dexter, but with long legs, long hair, and boobies.
No, really it's about her punishing bad, bad men. She purposely goes after dishonest ones, and kills them. Sounds pretty interesting; We'll just have to wait and see.
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- Blade 7184 aka Peter