I feel better now
Dec. 6th, 2004 11:31 pmSome people came by with a Nazi movie. Not only was I in it (in several scenes) but in this one bit, the camera zooms in on my face for a few seconds in a really menacing way. It was really funny, with prize quotes by Ernst Zundel ("There were 2000 Joooos in front of zee Zundelhaus") and Paul Fromm ("The European man represents the thinking part of mankind"), and even video surveillance from zee Zundelhaus that captured the infamous Sombrero Arsonist.*
Nothing like a piss-poor homemade Nazi movie to get my spirits up. Hoo-boy. Exactly the right sorts of people hate me.
Also, I finally got my copy of Only A Beginning. (Which I'm also in. But it's exciting for reasons other than my huge ego.)
*Ernst Zundel's private surveillance cameras captured the person who set fire to his house. You can see the guy walking up the street, dumping kerosene on the doorstep, and setting it ablaze. The reason why said individual was never caught was because the cameras shot from above and he (or she, come to think of it) was wearing a gigantic sombrero.
Before you ask, no, I don't know whodunnit. No one knows. We don't even speculate at the risk of finding out. It may not even have been an ARA person.
Shortly after the fire, ARA released a poster reading "Did the Zundelhaus Really Burn?"
Nothing like a piss-poor homemade Nazi movie to get my spirits up. Hoo-boy. Exactly the right sorts of people hate me.
Also, I finally got my copy of Only A Beginning. (Which I'm also in. But it's exciting for reasons other than my huge ego.)
*Ernst Zundel's private surveillance cameras captured the person who set fire to his house. You can see the guy walking up the street, dumping kerosene on the doorstep, and setting it ablaze. The reason why said individual was never caught was because the cameras shot from above and he (or she, come to think of it) was wearing a gigantic sombrero.
Before you ask, no, I don't know whodunnit. No one knows. We don't even speculate at the risk of finding out. It may not even have been an ARA person.
Shortly after the fire, ARA released a poster reading "Did the Zundelhaus Really Burn?"