The Lonely Goatherd Blog And before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats - Matthew 25:32
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January 30, 2006
Peter Lorre Photo Gallery Ye olde Culpepper Log has not been updated much here in January, but it sure ain't because I've been slacking. For one thing, More Things has moved to new lovely digs at Infinology hosting, with some normal technical difficulties as you might expect. I want to give a special shout-out to Joseph in their tech support, who proved to be both a scholar and simultaneously a gentleman.
Meantime, I've done some actual writing, but I've also been working quite a bit with various photo galleries. You can see most of those down in my Link Soup at the bottom of the page.
Particularly, though, I want to point out the new Peter Lorre photo gallery. I've got six pages of the best Peter Lorre pictures I could find. As soon as I can carve out a day to do it, I'll sit down with my dvd of M and whoop up a big layout on that.
Meanwhile, here are six pages of Peter Lorre, which I humbly submit is already the best such thing around. Note that the last page consists of still captures of the Peter Lorre character as he showed up in a vintage Warner Brothers cartoon, fighting with Daffy Duck.