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Relevance I finally took the time to take another look at the current calendar of presidential primary caucuses and elections, and as a Pennsylvanian I'm no more pleased than I was three years ago. Oh, there's been a furious flurry of repositioning, so much so that several states have dates yet to be determined. New Hampshire's petulant child statute , demanding that they be first for any primaries, means that in order to maintain that they will currently have to hold their primary in 2007 unless they decide that Wyoming's Jan 5th caucus is sufficiently outside the "similar election" phrasing of their law, which seems to be a fair assumption considering that Iowa and New Hampshire seem to each be secure in their individual stations as political bellwethers. Here's the current list as pulled from NPR's site : Updated Sept. 4, 2007: The 2008 primaries are scheduled earlier than ever, and some dates remain in flux, as states jockey to make their primaries
<A HREF="http://tesla.liketelevision.com">Visit LikeTelevision</A> Here's what I believe is the full version of a low budget, somewhat gory for the time, horror film from '73 that came bubbling up in conversation last week while I was at Crypt Leak and Abbygal 's a week ago. Mostly remembered for a few eccentric performances, it was a scene at the 18 minute mark on this presentation which came to mind, btw. Known alternately as Don't Go in the Basement , The Forgotten , Death Ward #13 and here in the states as Don't Look in the Basement . I haven't re-watched the entire thing, but this appears to be the version released in the US, at least according to the stated running time and the titles. An odd item to suddenly break blog silence with, but as I came across it while following the trail of something very far afield of it this early Saturday morning, I thought... "Why not?&qu