Showing posts with label Valentine's Day Silence of the Lambs Raspail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day Silence of the Lambs Raspail. Show all posts

Sunday, February 8, 2009

"Valentine's Day made me think of it..."

(above) a line by Hannibal Lector to Agent Starling...
"I can make you very happy on Valentine's Day..."

I was thinking about Raspail’s car and heads in jars when I was meandering Google today (wouldn’t THAT make a quaint love poem!)…I can smell the old oil, mouse droppings & dust emitting from that neglected mini-storage facility… and the mannequin with its fly open and a book of Valentines….Next Saturday I must work in the a.m., but that’s ok—I’ve never been one to get all fired up over flowers, candy, Valentine’s Day or my birthday—how ironic I was born on a day associated with a ‘saint’, as irreverent about religion as I am. On Wikipedia (hmmmf), one random story says “Saint Valentine upon rejection by his mistress was so heartbroken that he took a knife to his chest and sent her his still-beating heart as a token of his undying love… Hence heart-shaped cards are now sent as tribute for overwhelming passion and suffering…” Ha! How odd that John Q. is on TV at this very moment--a doctor has jabbed his finger into the open chest cavity of a young boy, poking his heart into action. ba-bump. ba-bump. Also strange this 'asian' antique postcard reiterates John Q., proclaiming ‘New Hearts for Old’ –one of the first examples that popped up when I was looking for some on Google. (Postcards, not hearts.) Ah, coincidences abound.

Never one that enjoys red roses (ick—I like pink varieties), I once received a huge bouquet of flowers with ferns & babies breath (from an awesome friend who was pretty much as relationship-wary as me). Soon, mysteriously, all that remained were lonely green stems as bare as the bones on a skeleton’s hand. I was left with mere sticks—my toddler had eaten every single delectable petal and I had to call the Poison Control hotline. Happy Birthday to me.I often receive combo Birthday/V-Day Victorian cards with cute little cherubs, cupids, large-eyed children, vintage floral, lace and beribboned designs and I think they’re all quite lovely… probably quite similar to Clarice’s find on the backseat of Benjamin's old Packard.

Again searching...how peculiar! Behold ‘Cupid the Cook’ Valentine: I find it extremely disturbing... reverberates with cannibalistic recipe terror much like this Silence of the Lambs youtube of the Man himself...

How would you like a nice warm heart with orange blossoms???
[or sauteed brains]

and now I give you your vivid portrait of sociopathic single-mindedness (with which copfriend will say...leave it to B to tie in holiday love & romance with brilliant serial killers):
I know if you click, you'll shudder!!!

Happy Valentine's Day.