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Yesterday we watched a documentary movie on Amazon called "Finders Keepers." It was about a guy who lost his leg/foot in a plane crash. He kept the leg/foot at his house. He got evicted from his house and put all his stuff into storage. He didnt pay on his storage unit so all the stuff went up for auction. A guy bought a grill/smoker that was inside. When he opened it up there was the guys leg/foot. Thats just an intro. Really weird story.
Saw a preview for that, some months ago, hadn't thought of it since. Saw the highly-realistic CGI dog and was promptly creeped out, the day a dog acts like that one did in the preview I'm assuming aliens have landed.
"Pass" unless I'm missing something. Jack London's story is incredibly iconic, I'll let it stand alone along with White Fang. Doubly so if you live in Seattle, gateway to the Klondike. There is a "Jack London Square" in Oakland, CA too leading me to wonder if that was another embarkation point during the great Gold Rush(es) of late 19th Century. Pioneer Square here in Seattle has tons of fascinating things to explore about that.
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