Nothing Much Happened Today.

Yep. It happened.

“Colorado Springs Police say a patient behaving badly caused chaos in the emergency room of a northeast side hospital Monday evening (8/17/15).

The incident happened at around 6 p.m at St. Francis Medical Center, near the intersection of N. Powers Blvd. and E. Woodmen Rd. Police say Johnny Solis, 32, was being treated in the emergency room when he began acting up. They say he ‘menaced’ several members of the medical staff as well as several security guards with a metal T-Bar. They say he also knocked out several first floor ceiling tiles and then climbed into the rafters above the ER.

Police say Solis damaged plumbing and electrical systems while he was in the rafters.”

Johnny Solis mugshot, 17 August 2017, Colorado Springs Police Dept.

[Top image found here, mugshot from news report. Connect the dots.]

The .Gif Friday Post No.499 – Pelican Pecker, Scanner Ants & Futurisma

These are all somehow related. Not sure why there’s a copier/scanner out in the woods filled with ants. So many questions…

[Found  here, here and here.]

Apparently the soil has a high acid content.

Stowlangtoft Hall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England.
To make matters worse, Stolangtoft Hall is a nursing home…

[Found here.]

The .Gif Friday Post No.290 – GTFO My Video, Speed Turtle & Buzz Frog

GTFO Sister

Speed Turtle

zombie-frog

[Found here, here and here.]

Saturday Matinee – Air Swimmers, Jaws, The Sonics, Petty Booka, and The Dead

Air Swimmers

“Jaws” in 60 seconds. Duh du duh du duh du…

The Sonics were definitely proto punk. “Psycho” from 1965.

Petty Booka featuring Petty and Booka. Nice harmonies with ukes.

Here’s The Grateful Dead’s version of Sam Cooke‘s “Let The Good Times Roll.”

End of summer back to school kinda music. Have a great Labor Day Weekend, folks, and be back tomorrow for more fun.

TGIF: The .gif Friday Post 7

psycho-duck.gif

Alfred Hitchcock deleted this first take of “the shower scene” from his masterpiece “PSYCHO.” Why? I dunno, Babs, but I do know this. Hitchcock almost always had a cameo role in his movies. In this scene, his makeup was amazing.