What does that mean? That means something doesn’t it? I went in the back yard the other day and found a pile of burnt charcoal by the gate to the street. Freakin Blair Witch type stuff is what that is.
The Moorhead song is good though. Lemmy voice: “The Ace of Spades… The Ace of Spades…”
It just sat there ominous the whole time we were in the loft, for four days or so, and no one touched it. Interesting background here, that is, if you’re interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_spades
I seem to recall a scene from Apocalypse Now maybe, or another ‘Nam movie, where the soldiers are littering corpses with the cards as a way to frighten the Viet Cong, I think. And interesting that James I had something to do with it, as it seems we’ve been looking at paintings of him here all this week — he’s the James VI/James I, son to Mary Queen of Scots, first Scottish king to rule over all of England, Ireland, and France. Quite a paper route, eh? Too big to hold too long.
What does that mean? That means something doesn’t it? I went in the back yard the other day and found a pile of burnt charcoal by the gate to the street. Freakin Blair Witch type stuff is what that is.
The Moorhead song is good though. Lemmy voice: “The Ace of Spades… The Ace of Spades…”
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It just sat there ominous the whole time we were in the loft, for four days or so, and no one touched it. Interesting background here, that is, if you’re interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_spades
I seem to recall a scene from Apocalypse Now maybe, or another ‘Nam movie, where the soldiers are littering corpses with the cards as a way to frighten the Viet Cong, I think. And interesting that James I had something to do with it, as it seems we’ve been looking at paintings of him here all this week — he’s the James VI/James I, son to Mary Queen of Scots, first Scottish king to rule over all of England, Ireland, and France. Quite a paper route, eh? Too big to hold too long.
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