Oh, the vampire has sharp teeth, dear
And he shows them pearly white
Oh, he sleeps all day long, dear
But he comes out every night
Oh, the vampire has sharp teeth, dear
And he shows them pearly white
Oh, he sleeps all day long, dear
But he comes out every night
I tell you something
You may not understand
But I'm a thirsty vampire
I want to bite your hand, sure!
A dinner was served for three
At Dracula's house by the sea
The hors d'oeurves were fine
But I choked on my wine
When I learned that the main course was me!
"When you're a ninja in a down coat at four in the afternoon." ..... Ah yes, it's the Saturday before Halloween which means Halloween is over. It occurred between 2-4pm in the church parking lot with trunk or treat. Because that's the safe way and because life is just so jam packed busy with activities there's just no other time than to observe holidays other that the Saturday afternoon prior. Unless you're a football family then there's zero time for anything else.
(If I sound cynical these are just observations and excuses I've picked up from others over the last 15 years.)
NEW: security image of possible Louvre suspects
This Louvre theft and incompetent response is madness. They don't have the security systems in place to protect these priceless treasures? I thought Europe was up on it's cameras and AI tech and guards. Also, it was pointed out how the EU's borderless society may have helped the thieves flee France. Either it's gross incompetence since it's been 4 days since the incident or it was inside job and in either case it will be used as an excuse for more AI surveillance in the museum and all over the country. I saw an infographic the day after the incident which went into great detail. I thought that was odd how they knew all those details and now they can't catch them? It's also like that British Police cartoon parody about how the police just refuse to catch criminals and gaslight the victims. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hRxV7SkwEMI
Used to have this on cassette and took it everywhere with my walkman, back in the days before I had a car. But that was in a whole other millinium.
Susannah York, Peter Cushing, in "La Grande Breteche"