CB, it's one of my oblique references to a sequel.
There is another piece I've done with the same name, in its turn referencing a slice (hyuk) of Japanese cinema...Realm Of The Senses, where love provided the unkindest cut of all.
(from Wikipedia) The collective name for a group of barracudas is a battery.[3] They are voracious, opportunistic predators relying on surprise and short bursts of speed (up to 27 miles per hour (43 km/h))[4] to overtake their prey.
Adults of most species are more or less solitary, while young and half-grown fish frequently congregate. Barracuda prey primarily on fish, sometimes as large as themselves, by tearing off small chunks.
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That is the most disturbing thing I have ever seen. And considering some of the stuff I've seen, that's saying a lot.
Ditto, Doc Monker; but:
CAPTION CONTEST!
"You won't hardly miss it, Ronnie, and besides, I already use it more than you ever did also anyway."
I find it less disturbing than most. It's entirely dreamy to me.
Unfortunately, I'm just fuzzy on the reference. Electric Boogaloo?...is this a movie?...please cite any available footnotes for my cerebral hunger.
CB, it's one of my oblique references to a sequel.
There is another piece I've done with the same name, in its turn referencing a slice (hyuk) of Japanese cinema...Realm Of The Senses, where love provided the unkindest cut of all.
;>)
Thanks, dark.
Regardless of the germ of the idea, it's a brilliant execution.
It's what Barracudas do.
(from Wikipedia) The collective name for a group of barracudas is a battery.[3] They are voracious, opportunistic predators relying on surprise and short bursts of speed (up to 27 miles per hour (43 km/h))[4] to overtake their prey.
Adults of most species are more or less solitary, while young and half-grown fish frequently congregate. Barracuda prey primarily on fish, sometimes as large as themselves, by tearing off small chunks.
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