Advice

About to lose another friend…

At my parents home I have never once come home to an empty house because there was always a dog there. Dogs are family. When no one else in the world will give you the time of day your dog will give you a paw. And somehow, no matter how abysmal your day was that one innocent gesture makes the world a little brighter.

This is Raven, 8 years old and full of cancer. The kindest, sweetest soul you’ll ever come across:

If you’re reading this and your dog is nearby please hug them for me… mine is 300 miles away and I can only be lucky enough to hold her again before it’s too late.

Advice

Death is Not the End.

Two years ago today I lost someone. Or did I? We were 21. We thought we were invincible. We thought we knew everything. Death was the last thing on our minds. We had our whole lives ahead of us, didn’t we?

I write this on the 2nd anniversary of my friend Spencer’s untimely passing. He was born with a heart defect but never, not for one second, wanted to sit out on the sidelines of life because of it. He was brilliant, funny, and talented in so many ways – the kind of person who owned everyone’s attention in the room.

Now that another year has passed I’m reminded that everyone copes with loss in different ways. Yes, there will always be a void in my life since I can no longer interact with him. However, Spencer is very much alive to me. I no longer feel afraid about being myself. I realize how finite my time on this planet really is…and that I damn well better enjoy and take advantage of everything life has to offer. I’ll never be able to personally thank him for helping me get to that point and that’s why this day still brings me to the tears. But something tells me if he knew that he’d smack me upside the head with one of those boney hands of his and tell me to get ahold of myself and go out there and have fun.

So tonight’s celebration I’m hosting at my house, while somewhat macabre considering its timing, is INDEED a celebration of life. My life. Spencer’s life. YOUR life. Don’t be afraid to dance – no matter who you are, where you are…you never know when it will be your last time.

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The Best Disaster Film Movie Trailers Were Made in the 70’s

There’s something special about 1970’s disaster movies. Looking at them through the eyes of someone who grew up in the days of CGI and advanced pyrotechnics makes them look ultra kitsch and at times, far more humorous than terrifying. I combed through the depths of YouTube to share a few trailers from some that particularly stood out to me on a “this is so mind-numbingly bad it’s good” level. Enjoy:

Earthquake (1973)

When they get to featuring “The City of Los Angeles” as a cast member I absolutely lose it…

The Towering Inferno (1974)

Brace yourself for a real-life alleged murderer in the credits…

Conquest for the Planet of the Apes (1972)

It’s beyond me how the make up in this managed to be worse than the first few movies.

Avalanche (1978)

Nothing says sexy like Mia Farrow at a 1970’s ski resort.

The Omega Man (1971)

Incase you couldn’t get enough of Charlton Heston being the last man on earth in Planet of the Apes…now with MORE YELLING!!!

Airport (1970)

I like how they go through the entire plot referring to the characters by the actors’ names. Bonus points for a Rat Packer trying to save the day.

The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

The shots of people falling sideways when the boat cap sizes are pretty damn impressive for the time.