Slave-Mastering, White Supremacist Tyrant in Bad Company, Even When Alone!

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of an ex-acquaintance…

Brian K.:

"It is better to be alone than in bad company." - George Washington

“It is better to be alone than in bad company.” – George Washington

Rayn: I would gander to say that, even alone, he’d still be in bad company!

A Census Taker Once Tried to Test Me…

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of family, after they added information to the “movies they’ve watched” section of their profile…

Sara: added The Silence Of The Lambs to “movies she’s watched.”

Rayn: “A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans, and a nice Chianti.” – Hannibal Lecter

A Census Taker Once Tried to Test Me…:
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Contest Scam Perpetrated By Colorado-Based “A Mile Higher Marijuana” Company

Contest Scam Perpetrator, Ben Dunn, and his company, "A Mile Higher Marijuana"

Contest Scam Perpetrator, Ben Dunn, and his company, “A Mile Higher Marijuana

A Mile Higher Marijuana” started a Facebook page on March 21, 2013. Within their “About” section, they refer to themselves as a “full service marijuana shop” to be “open for retail business January 2014,” including that “right now you can find [their] products at multiple dispensaries throughout Denver.”

A week later, on March 28th, at 11:43 am (EST), “A Mile Higher Marijuana” posted the details of what appeared to be an amazing contest opportunity being hosted by their company: (Click Here to Continue Reading This Post)

Discussing the Film, “Full Metal Jacket”

The following correspondence originally took place upon my Facebook wall, after I added information to the “movies I’ve watched” section of my profile…

Rayn: added Full Metal Jacket to movie’s she’s watched.

Brian J.: This is one of the more disappointing war films that I’ve seen, and it’s one of Kubrick’s weakest achievements. But it’s still a good film. The first half is a master class of filmmaking. But the second half felt like “Apocalypse Now” for stupid people. If you want great war films, I recommend “The Thin Red Line”, “Apocalypse Now”, and “Platoon.”

Rayn: There is definitely a large shift in pace between the first and second half of the film, but I still enjoy the piece as a whole, and will never turn down an opportunity to give it a watch, even over those others! 🙂

Brian J.: I just wasn’t impressed with the performances in the second half. And it felt like a lesser version of “Platoon.” But that first half is perfect.