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Strange Sinner (1959) .. The ultimate spring break -- FSU News 2012 (Party Time By Leigh Miles) ...item 2.. 96 Tears - ?(Question Mark) & The Mysterians - 1966 ...
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I guess that’s what spring break is really all about—drunken debauchery, beaches, dancing and scantly clad college kids. Not really my thing but a pretty basic definition. What annoys me about this whole idea of the MTV college spring break is not the event itself, just the whole attitude behind it.

Another aspect of the Cancun-esque spring break scene I don’t really understand is the money. I can’t afford to go to Cancun or Panama City! I’m living on a college student budget here. How are so many able to afford to go these extravagant places for spring break?
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.....item 1).... FSU News ... www.fsunews.com ...

The ultimate spring break
5:28 PM, Feb. 15, 2012

Party Time By Leigh Miles

Written by
Samantha Husted
Staff Writer

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img code photo ... How are you ALREADY drunk? ... LM

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With spring break right around the corner, it seems that students are a little antsy to get out of Tallahassee. In my opinion, that is totally understandable. The weather has been crazy—80 degrees one day and 30 the next. I thought my winter clothes were a thing of the past, but apparently not. I even had to break out my leather jacket just to walk to Moe’s last Saturday night. It’s not just the weather that’s driving us student’s crazy. Professors are beginning to come down hard with course work in order to prepare us for the upcoming midterms. A nice weeklong break will hopefully relieve some of the weight off our shoulders and give us a second wind for the remaining month and a half of the semester.

Over break, I plan on doing nothing. I’m serious, I will spend my time either sleeping the days away or attempting to tan at the beach with friends. I say attempting, because if I put on sunscreen less than SPF 30, I fry.

Oh, and eating copious amounts of food. I might even go to the mall once or twice and pretend like I have enough money to buy new clothes. I know, pretty crazy.
Honestly, I’m pretty content with my projected laziness. I’m excited to be able to eat home-cooked meals and not leave my bed all day.

I don’t even care if that sounds lame; I’m lazy and proud. It seems, though, my relaxing, slightly boring-spring break plans don’t even compare to some of students I’ve talked to. A majority of my friends are either leaving the state, while some are even leaving the country in search of the ultimate party destination.

I guess that’s what spring break is really all about—drunken debauchery, beaches, dancing and scantly clad college kids. Not really my thing but a pretty basic definition. What annoys me about this whole idea of the MTV college spring break is not the event itself, just the whole attitude behind it.

I feel like I’m being judged when I tell people my boring vacation plans; like I’m not cool enough to go to some beach party thousands of miles away.

Another aspect of the Cancun-esque spring break scene I don’t really understand is the money. I can’t afford to go to Cancun or Panama City! I’m living on a college student budget here. How are so many able to afford to go these extravagant places for spring break?

They aren’t cheap, that’s for sure. There are hotel fees, cover charges, plane tickets, food. I have bright futures, too, but the money saved from that wouldn’t even put a dent in the total cost.

All in all, I just feel like the cons really outweigh the pros when it comes to partyin’ it up over the break. I’m completely unashamed and actually pretty content with my plans of doing absolutely nothing and saving a bunch of money.
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.....item 2).... youtube video ... 96 Tears - ? & The Mysterians original track.m4v ... 3:01 minutes

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96 Tears - ? & The Mysterians big hit from the 1960s. I love this track.

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Folks from Iowa (1958) ...item 1c.. No Country for Old Men (November 2007) ...
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No Country for Old Men is a 2007 American thriller written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, based on the Cormac McCarthy novel of the same name.

The film stars Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin, and tells the story of an ordinary man to whom chance delivers a fortune that is not his, and the ensuing cat-and-mouse drama, as three men crisscross each other's paths in the desert landscape of 1980 West Texas.

Themes of fate, conscience and circumstance re-emerge that the Coen brothers have previously explored in Blood Simple and Fargo.
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.....item 1a).... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... No Country for Old Men (film) ...

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Plot

West Texas in June 1980 is desolate, wide open country, and Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones) laments the increasing violence in a region where he, like his father and grandfather before him, has risen to the office of sheriff.

Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin), hunting pronghorn, comes across the aftermath of a drug deal gone awry: several dead men and dogs, a wounded Mexican begging for water, and two million dollars in a satchel that he takes to his trailer home. Late that night, he returns with water for the dying man, but is chased away by two men in a truck and loses his vehicle. When he gets back home he grabs the cash, sends his wife Carla Jean (Kelly Macdonald) to her mother's, and makes his way to a motel in the next county[22] where he hides the satchel in the air vent of his room.

Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) is a hitman who has been hired to recover the money. He has already strangled a sheriff's deputy to escape custody and stolen a car by using a captive bolt pistol to kill the driver. Now he carries a receiver that traces the money via a tracking device concealed inside the satchel. Bursting into Moss' hideout at night, Chigurh surprises a group of Mexicans set to ambush Moss, and murders them all. Moss, who has rented the connecting room on the other side, is one step ahead. By the time Chigurh removes the vent cover with a dime, Moss is already back on the road with the cash.

In a border town hotel, Moss finally finds the electronic bug, but not before Chigurh is upon him. A firefight between them spills onto the streets, leaving both men wounded. Moss flees across the border, collapsing from his injuries before he is taken to a Mexican hospital. There, Carson Wells (Woody Harrelson), another hired operative, offers protection in return for the money.

After Chigurh cleans and stitches his own wounds with stolen supplies, he gets the drop on Wells back at his hotel and kills him just as Moss calls the room. Picking up the call and casually raising his feet to avoid the spreading blood, Chigurh promises Moss that Carla Jean will go untouched if he gives up the money. Moss remains defiant.

Moss arranges to rendezvous with his wife at a motel in El Paso to give her the money and send her out of harm's way. She reluctantly accepts Bell's offer to save her husband, but he arrives only in time to see a pickup carrying several men speeding away from the motel and Moss lying dead in his room. That night, Bell returns to the crime scene and finds the lock blown out in his suspect's familiar style. Chigurh hides behind the door of a motel room, observing the shifting light through an empty lock hole. His gun drawn, Bell enters Moss' room and notices that the vent cover has been removed with a dime and the vent is empty.

Bell visits his Uncle Ellis (Barry Corbin), an ex-lawman. Bell plans to retire because he feels "overmatched," but Ellis points out that the region has always been violent. For Ellis, thinking it is "all waiting on you, that's vanity."

Carla Jean returns from her mother's funeral to find Chigurh waiting in the bedroom. When she tells him she does not have the money, he recalls the pledge he made to her husband that could have spared her. The best he will offer is a coin toss for her life, but she says that the choice is his. Chigurh leaves the house alone and carefully checks the soles of his boots. As he drives away, he is injured in a car accident and abandons the damaged vehicle.

Now retired, Bell shares two dreams with his wife (Tess Harper), both involving his deceased father. In the first dream he lost "some money" that his father had given him; in the second, he and his father were riding horses through a snowy mountain pass. His father, who was carrying fire in a horn, quietly passed by with his head down, "going on ahead, and fixin' to make a fire" in the surrounding dark and cold. Bell knew that when he got there his father would be waiting.
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.....item 1b).... youtube video ... NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN - TRAILER ... 2:37 minutes ...

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Acclaimed filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen deliver their most gripping and ambitious film yet in this sizzling and supercharged action-thriller. When a man stumbles on a bloody crime scene, a pickup truck loaded with heroin, and two million dollars in irresistible cash, his decision to take the money sets off an unstoppable chain reaction of violence. Not even west Texas law can contain it. Based on the novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Cormac McCarthy, and featuring an acclaimed cast led by Tommy Lee Jones, this gritty game of cat and mouse will take you to the edge of your seat and beyond - right up to its heart-stopping final act.

No Country For Old Men -- Available on DVD and Blu-rayTM Hi-Def March 11, 2008

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.....item 1c).... youtube video ... No Country for Old Men (9/11) Movie CLIP - You Don't Have to Do This (2007) HD ... 2:43 minutes

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Carla Jean (Kelly Macdonald) is visited by Chigurh (Javier Bardem) and tries to dissuade him from killing her.

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Cast: Javier Bardem, Kelly Macdonald
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Film Description: When a Vietnam veteran discovers two million dollars while wandering through the aftermath of a Texas drug deal gone horribly awry, his decision to abscond with the cash sets off a violent chain reaction in a stripped-down crime drama from Joel and Ethan Coen. Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) has just stumbled into the find of a lifetime.

Upon discovering a bullet-strewn pickup truck surrounded by the corpses of dead bodyguards, Moss uncovers two million dollars in cash and a substantial load of heroin stashed in the back of the vehicle.

Later, as an enigmatic killer who determines the fate of his victims with the flip of a coin sets out in pursuit of Moss, the disillusioned Sheriff Bell (Tommy Lee Jones) struggles to contain the rapidly escalating violence that seems to be consuming his once-peaceful Lone Star State town. Woody Harrelson, Javier Bardem, and Kelly MacDonald co-star in a distinctly American crime story that explores timeless biblical themes in a contemporary Southwestern setting.

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Sorin and Lilian's Visit 2010

My neice and nephew are visiting from New Jersey and we are having a blast. Breakfast consists of ice cream. We have swam, gone to the movies, gone to the children's museum, gone skating, and had a pool party so far. They have only been here 3 days!

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