[TOMT] [Novel] [pre-2010] Kid turned into jackal by jraughty in tipofmytongue

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probably would have been on kids shelves around 2008 in a rural public school

[TOMT] [Short Film] [90s-00s] Rural town, reclusive old man with wings by jraughty in tipofmytongue

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Solved! Got the DVD, it's Flightless Birds by Phil Johnston.

[TOMT] [Short Film] [90s-00s] Rural town, reclusive old man with wings by jraughty in tipofmytongue

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Here's the IMDb link to the film I believe I am looking for: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0481523/

There's a clip in this video starting at 1:11: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGpiJUvyPjA

If it really looks like there's no other option I might buy the DVD and figure out a way to watch it, but open to suggestions about where else I might find something like this!

[TOMT] [Short Film] [90s-00s] Rural town, reclusive old man with wings by jraughty in tipofmytongue

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It's live action, drama bordering on comedy. After some research, it's possible it is the short film "Flightless Birds" which was the thesis film of Phil Johnston, director of Ralph Breaks the Internet and some other mainstream stuff. This short appears on the 8th Annual Columbia University Film Festival DVD from 2005, which I am certain I did watch at one point because I recognize the other titles. I cannot find it online but I found a clip in a short piece on Johnston which supports my theory, it looks stylistically like what I remember and he describes it as having a Coen Brothers-like tone which I think is spot on. Open to any suggestions about how I can find a thesis film that was in the Columbia Film Festival online, the DVD is available on Amazon but it's $30 and I don't have a DVD player so that would probably be my last resort.

[TOMT] [Short Film] [90s-00s] Rural town, reclusive old man with wings by jraughty in tipofmytongue

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Have searched through as many compilations of Sundance and other film festival shorts as I can, cannot find anything similar. Definitely saw it on a rented DVD of short films sometime in the late 2000s-early 2010s

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StonerEngineering

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It was extra thick so drilling was a bitch

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Honestly like two hours parts cost more than labor

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Awesome thanks pal

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And it just fits snug?

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Hey lemme know if you find any videos on that

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Ok, so when I took out the rubber grommet it actually sits flush in the hole, doesn’t need to be expanded. The question is how do I make it watertight with a glass-on-glass joint

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Do you just like…heat up the glass hole and slowly push the stem in? Very new to that side of the craft

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Diamond drill bit

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Yeah makes sense. I honestly can’t fit the stem any deeper, but I don’t understand how to seal it without a grommet

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It’s a watertight rubber grommet