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A possum broke into an Australian bakery and ate so many pastries it couldn’t move. This is how they found him.
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Movies you may have missed #2
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070130/
Deliciously perverse……..yet sweet and almost innocent at the same time. With the gorgeous BBW actress Andrea Ferreol ……………. Sex & death & FOOD……..does it get any better ??
Movies you may have missed #4 : REPULSION
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059646/
A trailer http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x85hnz_trailer-repulsion-1965-roman-polans_shortfilms
Not about sex but fear of sex, Roman Polanski’s early masterpiece will get inside you if you let it. Catherine Deneuve is amazing. If you ever get a chance to see this on a big screen……highly recommended .
Hornsby Chain Track Tractor
This steam-powered tractor has been in Canada since it was shipped as a new machine from England in 1910. Built by R. Hornsby & Sons of Grantham England, the crawler track principle was patented in 1904. The following year, the device known as a “chain track” was fitted to a Hornsby oil tractor built in 1896. Several other Hornsby oil powered tractors were completed with crawler tracks, but despite energetic promotion, including the first film ever made for commercial purposes (1908), and demonstrations for high-ranking military personnel, the idea did not catch on. This machine was originally sold to the Northern Light Power & Coal Company for hauling coal to Klondike gold fields in the Yukon. After this lone sale, the Hornsby company became disillusioned and sold the patent rights of the “chain track” to the Holt Manufacturing Company in 1914. Holt later combined with Best to become the Caterpillar Tractor Company. This was the only steam powered machine built and is the only steam crawler existing today.
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