Doing a roof inspection and it’s all white so I had to go back to truck for sunglasses. I feel like Lawrence of Arabia up here, also in need of a camel:1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/Construction
Here going through my old school work and found a bag of valentines from 1993 (grade 4) lol2yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/nostalgia
Well guys, it finally happened. Today I scored Season 12, so here’s what a real DVD collection looks like:1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/Degrassi
I found this beauty in a box of old books. I’m almost done Salem’s Lot. I realize I’ve never read that one before.1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/stephenking
Red Seal carpenter turned commercial site super here. I rarely get to work with wood anymore but today I got to widen these oak treads and then install. Feels amazing!1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/Carpentry
Found this in the wild last week for $1.79 and I straight up felt like a criminal while paying for it lol1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/StanleyKubrick
27 years ago, at the age of 13, I started collecting the novels that Stanley Kubrick made into movies. I only mention it because today a suitable copy of this bad boy - the grail book - arrived in the mail and my collection is finally COMPLETE!1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/StanleyKubrick
After reading so many good things on here about Under the Dome, I’m now 200 pages in and absolutely obsessed. And yes, I HATE Rennie and his son, probably more than The Green Mile’s Percy. Also, the different covers for this book are some of my favourites:1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/stephenking
Some interesting thrift finds today. I Know What You Did Last Summer is dated 1973 and I had no idea the film was based on a novel.2yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/ClassicHorror
From the Tarantino scrapbook I made in 1997 - 98, this blurb originally came from Premiere magazine:1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/Tarantino
This novel was published after the film, but the film itself was actually based on several of Clarke’s other works, including the short story The Sentinel, as well as (in my opinion) another novel he wrote titled Childhood’s End:1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/StanleyKubrick
Hardcover edition I got for my 13th birthday back in 1995. Surprisingly, this copy doesn’t have the final chapter (also not in the film) where Alex re-encounters the fourth droog from his past, Pete:1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/StanleyKubrick
I searched for this book for almost 20 years. Eventually found it at a book sale at my bank. Cost me a buck:1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/Hitchcock
I’ve been a commercial supervisor/maintenance guy for the last six years, constantly digging through an ocean of screws at the bottom of my tool bag, wasting time searching for drill bits, self tappers, etc... WELL NO MORE!1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/Construction
This edition belonged to my older sister. It was always her favourite novel growing up. It’s probably the first King book I ever read:1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/StanleyKubrick
R.L. Stine books that weren’t Goosebumps or Fear Street. First one I ever read was The Snowman. Got it for Christmas from a girl in my class. Grade five. Loved it.2yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/nostalgia
Scored this beauty today for $8.00. Never seen it but I hear great things... You really can’t go wrong with an evil ventriloquist dummy.1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/ClassicHorror
Stuffed animal villain from The Raccoons, Cyril Sneer, smoking a cigar. Dated 1985 (back when all of the bad guys smoked.) Best thrift store find ever.2yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/nostalgia
Tonight the wife and I are watching Friday the 13th Part 3... Good thing it came with two pairs of 3D glasses or I’d be missing out lol2yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/ClassicHorror
I collected the books that Hitch made into movies when I was a kid. I dug my favourite out the other day. Absolutely LOVE this cover.1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/Hitchcock
49 Alfred Hitchcock films on DVD. Only now realizing I don’t have Murder!1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/Hitchcock
The wife and I watched Friday the 13th 4: The Final Chapter last night and I was so damn impressed I hung my Jason X poster in the half bath.2yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/ClassicHorror
My Hook display. I’m one of those completists who needs every original character... Smee was not cheap lol2yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/ActionFigures
What’s your favourite Hitchcock movie that wasn’t directed by Hitchcock? Here’s mine:1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/Hitchcock
I finished The Long Knives today, and so the Welsh universe expanded a little more...1yr ⋅ Baystain ⋅ r/IrvineWelsh