TONY LA STELLA
!!!! MY FAVORITE SINGER !!!!
HE’S GOT ONE HECK OF A VOICE
HE’S COOL
HE SINGS SWING MUSIC
PLUS
HE’S ITALIAN
NEED I SAY MORE?

!!!! MY FAVORITE SINGER !!!!
HE’S GOT ONE HECK OF A VOICE
HE’S COOL
HE SINGS SWING MUSIC
PLUS
HE’S ITALIAN
NEED I SAY MORE?


What do you get when you cross a vampire and a snowman?
Frostbite…

Do zombies eat popcorn with their fingers?
No, they eat the fingers separately…

Why don’t skeletons ever go out on the town?
Because they don’t have any body to go out with…

And here’s a few Halloween Superstitions…

If a bat flies around a house three times, it is considered to be a death omen.
A person born on Halloween can both see and talk to spirits.
*You should walk around your home three times backwards and counterclockwise before sunset on Halloween to ward off evil spirits
HALLOWEEN TRIVIA- HURRAH!
Halloween was brought to North America by immigrants from Europe who would celebrate the harvest around a bonfire, share ghost stories, sing, dance and tell fortunes.
Orange and black are Halloween colors because orange is associated with the Fall harvest and black is associated with darkness and death.
There are no words in the dictionary that rhyme with orange, the color of pumpkin.
According to folklore, the jack-o-lantern got his name from a man named Jack.Turnips and beets served as the original jack-o-lanterns.
Jack o lanterns originated in Ireland where people placed candles in hollowed-out turnips to keep away spirits and ghosts on the Samhain holiday. Mexico celebrates ‘The Day of the Dead’ instead of Halloween.
Pumpkins also come in white, blue and green. Great for unique monster carvings!
Pumpkins originated in Central America. When Europeans arrived in the New World, they found pumpkins plentiful and used in cooking by Native Americans. They took seeds back to Europe where they quickly became popular.
Growing big pumpkins is a big time hobby. Top prize money for the biggest giant pumpkin is as much as $25,000 dollars at fall festivals.
A pumpkin is a berry in the cucurbitaceae family, which also includes melons, cucumbers, squash and gourds. All these plants are native to the Americas.
Halloween is the 2nd most commercially successful holiday, with Christmas being the first. People spend as much as over $2.5 billion during Halloween on candies, costumes, decorations and parties. Halloween candy sales average about 2 billion dollars annually in the United States.
Chocolate candy bars top the list as the most popular candy for trick-or-treaters with Snickers .
It is believed that the Irish began the tradition of Trick or Treating. In preparation for All Hallow’s Eve, Irish townsfolk would visit neighbors and ask for contributions of food for a feast in the town.
The ancient Celts thought that spirits and ghosts roamed the countryside on Halloween night. They began wearing masks and costumes to avoid being recognized as human.
Black cats were once believed to be witch’s familiars who protected their powers.
Samhainophobia is an intense fear of Halloween.

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I always knew that those guys at NASA were way cool-
they explore space and ride around in rockets PLUS they don’t have a problem with women drivers.
Today I found out they even have sense of humor…because according to site meter someone from NASA visited my blog today…
they didn’t go for the Cat Litter Cake post…or God Chat or the very, very famous Bruce Campbell page…nope click here to see what they peeked at…….
Smart, brave and a sense of humor.
If NASA were a man I’d kiss him on the mouth.
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Hey Big “G” look who stopped by for God Chat

…just messin’ with you Dawg.
Okay, here we go:

Hi God how’s your week been?
Mine has been boodles of fun-
First off this group that hates… Gays and Lesbians and Transgender people…oh and brown people and people who aren’t Christian Extremists like themselves and they probably even hate that cute little dog from the Taco commercials because they think he’s “illegal” came to Lynnwood, Washington to hold a rally.
There’s a good part God, there were more people OUTSIDE protesting then there were people inside attending the meeting itself.
Somy friends and me stood outside and waved signs and had a good time supporting our community.
The best part was the cars with families that honked and waved and yelled good job.
My personal favorite was the guy who was driving this big truck that slowed down and yelled, “ Love for us all. “
The bad part is that one of the groups’ ‘leaders’ is involving himself in local politics.
Ahem.
Oh and Lord of Wonders, I know you love those stories about the Mountlake Terrace City Council- but I don’t have any new ones. Don’t get all high and mighty on me, that divine intervention thing is in your department.
Now Lord, there this woman who wants people to celebrate a sugar free Halloween– that’s the kind of thinking that should get you assigned to the short bus and we both know it. Don’t think I’m letting this Halloween thing go- if Church people aren’t trying to make it ‘Church Friendly’ then Granola Heads are trying to make it healthy.
What next? Will we have to worry about Valentines coming under attack because the disembodied hearts remind people of human sacrifice and temple steps in South America drenched with blood….and heyyyyy….
No- if I mess with that one, every Jeweler and chocolate manufacturer in the on the planet will be after me.
And last but not least, if you forgive me for having bad thoughts about you for letting my cat die, then I’ll forgive you for the fact that the Halloween Monster Fest on AMC really, really sux this year.
Pax?
Good.
Take Care
See you way later

And
Ahhhhemennnn
Sixteen years ago my sons and I took a bus to downtown Everett and met my husband’s bus that he drove into town daily from Granite Falls, Washington.
One of his passengers had brought us the newest addition to our family- it was a tiny little kitten who was the runt of the litter and just about seven weeks old with bowed front legs, blue eyes and a little ringed tail.
The kitten was sitting in a McDonalds bag with the edges rolled down and he smelled like French fries.
He looked up into my face and meowed and when I reached down to pick him up he crawled up my arm straight to my shoulder- where he promptly sunk his claws into my skin so he wouldn’t slide off and then he tried to bite my glasses.
It took three of us to get him out of my hair.
My sons and I had already picked out a name for this tiny creature- we’d just seen a movie that we all loved and my boys were already familiar with the music- I made them aware of it because the composer was my Grandfather’s favorite- he said this man wrote the most perfect music in the world…
we named that little guy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The funny thing is when the boys heard ” Amadeus ” they thought it sounded like “Mama’s Deus ” so they called our Wolfie ” Mommy’s Deus” for years.
Anyway on the bus ride home we had put Wolfgang in a box and he howled and growled and the bus driver, a bear of a guy named Pat laughed and called back to us, ” Hey, what wild animal do you have back there?”
I opened the box and lifted Wolfgang out by the scruff of his neck held him up and he hissed and spit at everybody and that was pretty much sums up Wolfie.
He’s been more of a companion then pet and he’s inspired stories that I’ve written and some of his real life exploits have turned up in a series I did about a character called ” Insanity Jones “.
People thought I made up things about ” Insanity” like how he sat in the middle of the street one day and backed up traffic and his hatred of fire engines and how I had to lock him up if he saw firemen because he’d try to bite them – but that was all true.
And then there was the Summer four years ago when Wolfie saw my oldest Son’s pitbull running straight for me- I was not in danger but Wolfie didn’t know that.
The next thing I know Wolfie is running by me jumps up and wraps himself around Puma’s head and tries to take his eyes out- and at the end of the day my cat didn’t have a mark on him.
He also spent the rest of the week tormenting that poor dog and barfing on my Son’s suitcase- don’t ask, but when Wolfie got mad at you that’s what he did.
That’s Wolfie’s story, his true story- he was loved and cherished and spoiled and loyal and mean and smart and he was my heart.
When he died that morning, part of me did too.
Tonight we buried him under his favorite tree, then we made a little bonfire for him.
He was up there somewhere wishing, I’m sure, that it would have spread so that he could’ve had one last shot at those Firemen.
Okay, it’s Aloha Friday
but I thought I’d shake the Bones
with a new
OH THANK GOD IT’S FRIDAY
celebration song and dance
with help from
A Little Spanish Flea
and just in case
here’s the Official Aloha Friday song…cause you know
it IS pretty cool

The Watchmen on the Wall are an international anti-gay extremist group who are meeting October 19-21 at the Lynnwood Convention Center. The Watchmen are popular among Christian fundamentalists and Russian-speaking evangelicals from the former Soviet Union. Members have been increasingly active in several West-coast US cities generally considered gay-friendly, including Sacramento, Portland, and Seattle.
The purpose of the conference in Lynnwood is for the group to further plan their work against homosexuals and “homosexualists” (Watchmen term for straight people supportive of LGBT equality). A featured speaker at the conference will be local Pastor Ken Hutcherson, founder of the Antioch Bible Church and vocal opponent of LGBT equality.
As news of the Watchmen gathering spread throughout the greater Seattle area, the response of outrage has been tremendous. Concern is high given the anti-gay violence that tends to swarm around Watchmen events. Activists from Lynnwood along with many groups are hosting an alternative event to show the support and concern for the LGBT community even as this conference happens. The event “Love and Pride: Lynnwood Responds to Hate” will feature a gathering of speakers, including members of the clergy, and a special free screening of Inlaws & Outlaws, a local-produced documentary featuring the real-life stories of Washington LGBT people.
Who: Lynnwood community activists and clergy members, Equal Rights Washington, the Religious Coalition for Equality, and the True Stories Project and a host of sponsors from throughout the greater Seattle area
What: Vigil, film screening of “Inlaws and Outlaws”, and discussion with community leaders and filmmaker Drew Emery. For more information on “Inlaws and Outlaws” visit http://www.inlawsandoutlawsfilm.com
When: Sunday, October 21, at 3pm
Where: Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Church, 8109 224th Street, Edmonds, Washington
Sponsored by:
Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Church
Equal Rights Washington
Evergreen Unitarian Universalist Church
Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church of Lynnwood
Greater Seattle Business Association
Ingersoll Gender Center
Lake City Christian Church
Log Cabin Republicans of Washington
NARAL Pro-Choice Washington
Northwest Women’s Law Center
Planned Parenthood of Western Washington
Religious Coalition for Equality
Seattle Gay News
Seattle LGBT Community Center
Seattle PFLAG Chapter
True Stories Project
Contact: Josh Friedes, Advocacy Director, Equal Rights Washington 206-679-8546
Connie Watts, Executive Director, Equal Rights Washington 206-290-7426
Drew Emery, Director, True Stories Project 206-274-5858
a tale inspired by
the
who left this world for the next
on
October 17, 2007

Insanity Jones was a cat whose real name was Wolfgang and he belonged to a woman named Rose Hunter.
Rose was an old lady who never seemed to have been a young lady and for as long as anyone could remember she wrote ghost stories and towards the end of her very long old life she wrote horror stories that contained astronomically high body counts that ended up becoming video games.
Everyone in Rose’s neighborhood liked her and they liked her brick house with the stained glass windows and they didn’t mind that she had a genuine human skeleton in her writing room and these part monkey part fish creatures floating in jars in her study and a big heavy oak chair that someone later figured out was an electric chair in the foyer because hands down they were all much more unverved by Wolfgang aka Insanity Jones.
The cat, they decided, was stranger then Mrs Hunter or her collection of dead things in jars.
Insanity Jones bit the mailman ( twice ) he attacked the fire fighters that come through every single Fourth of July to put out the little fires that start in the Evergreen trees because no one living on 51st Street has learned that bottle rockets with strings of firecrackers tied to them are a really bad idea.
Once Insanity Jones even sat in the middle of the road during rush hour and backed the traffic all the way up to the Lost Bay Road and caused three hour traffic jam on the highway.
Why didn’t the people in those first few cars get out and move Insanity Jones?
Well, that would mean touching him.
So why didn’t they just run him over you ask?
Because if you knew Insanity Jones you probably knew that would make him really angry and very dead and that was the stuff nightmares are made of.
Really though, no one hurt Insanity Jones because they really liked Mrs Hunter and it was sort of sweet the way she’d pick Insanity up and hold him like a baby and tell him how sweet and precious he was.
Plus, if Insanity had ever torn apart birds on your lawn during an Easter Egg Hunt in front of a bunch of 3-8 year olds all dressed in their Sunday Best or popped your dog’s eye out of it’s head you’d have to admitt that it was sort of satisfying to watch Insanity Jones sitting in an old fashioned baby carriage while Mrs Hunter cut flowers.
Occasionally she’d bring them over stick them under his nose and say, ” Isn’t that nice my Sweet Baby? ”
The only thing better then seeing that was having Insanity know you were watching.
Thinking back on it, Insanity didn’t seem to mind at all- because when that demonic man eating beast was anywhere near Mrs Hunter he would act almost human. And when she would lift him up and kiss his battle scared nose ( which was missing a tiny chunk on the right ) and say, ” Never leave me Wolfgang, it would kill me for sure if I ever lost you. ” he almost looked like a real cat.

It was a sad day when Mrs Hunter died, and in the town of Abandon her funeral was huge. Along with her friends people like writers and actors and artists who did special effects makeup showed up to say goodbye.
Insanity Jones was there too and when he found his way into the chapel and sat on one of the back pews nobody tried to move him. No one sat anywhere near him but everyone remembers seeing him there and when he jumped down and walked out after the service he was limping a little.

Nobody was really surprised that Insanity Jones disappeared shortly after Rose’s Funeral- everyone in town figured he just went completely over the line and took off for one of the inner circles of Hades where he had earned his own little forest full of flightless birds and Fireman with exposed ankles.
In a way they hoped so- Mrs. Hunter would have wanted her Sweet Baby to be happy.

It was about two years after Rose had died that her house was turned into a museum and it drew a lot of visitors on Halloween- and even after it was passed people who looked like they didn’t know it wasn’t Halloween showed up and along with the curious and they all wanted to know the same thing.
Was it true that Roses’s Grandmother was Slumber Boneset- the famous Cemetery Baby? Was it true Rose spent two years living with Head Hunters and Witch Doctors on those little Islands in the South Pacific where soldiers during the war chose to die on sinking ships or ditched their planes in the shark infested waters rather then set foot on those dark little islands that Rose Hunter called home.
Rose’s friends would look from left to right and say, ” Well, she was a writer you know…” and then they’d say a little defensively ” Rose lived in a lot of places but she liked her house here in Abandon the best.”
As the years went on the Museum People started to notice little things around Rose’s House- things that made them not want to be alone in her rooms that smelled like nutmeg and gardenias.
Sometimes there’d be fresh cut flowers on Insanity’s little bed by the fireplace, sometimes the skeleton out in the living room would standing in one corner and you’d come back in a few minutes later and he’d be in another.
And sometimes the things in Rose’s Jars would have their eyes closed and sometimes those eyes would all be open and looking in the same direction.
They told themselves that in life Rose had a weird cat and she traveled to weird places and she had dead things floating in jars all over her house and she had a machete collection stored with bolts of fabric that were probably intended to be used as death shrouds- so of course you were going to see weird things in the house she called home.
As sad as it was they knew Rose was dead and gone and she was never going to come back and neither was Insanity Jones. The world, the people in Abandon would tell you, got a little smaller and duller when they accepted that cold little bit of reality.
It was a bright Spring morning the day Carmen Stark’s turn to open the museum came up- and like the other times she had to work alone in Rose’s House she prided herself on the fact that it didn’t bother her to work on her own for a little while the way it bothered the other volunteers.
She looked up into the bright blue sky as she popped the key into the lock and as she started to turn the key she saw that the trees were full of singing birds- all except for Rose’s trees and Carmen thought how right that was considering how hard Insanity worked to rid the world of anything that had wings.
Only the birds had been nesting in the trees since Rose had died so…
Carmen pulled her hand away from the key and she looked over her shoulder and up into the empty trees in Rose’s yard and then she looked down and looking back up at her was Insanity Jones.
Insanity was looking straight into her face and then he winked at her.
” You’re back ” she said and if you’re here…”
” Rose? ” she whispered hoping no one would answer.
And from the other side of the door somebody turned the lock and the door swung open.

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