Great. Now I can just see this double edition business bringing roving gangs of rival nerds into my library, arguing loudly about which one better represents the true nature of the partnership, providing textual examples, until I am forced to leap upon the circulation desk and lay about me mightily with Volume One of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. Verily.
Ghosted by Jedoc @ 06/08/2006 10:10 PM EDT
Dammit!
I was so excited for the world to end. And I jacked all of those funnel cakes for nothing.
Anyone else remember Tenta when he was Golga of the Oddities in the late 90s I believe it was? The Insane Clown Posse were part of the group as well.
Ghosted by Frank @ 06/09/2006 6:36 PM EDT
I bought the GPK cartoon with much excitement. I hate it. I am keeping it as an oddity, my love of GPK cards that drove much of a coupla years of my childhood, and the hopes that it will be more entertaining when I get drunk with my friends and need somehting to watch.
The GPK movie I loved as a kid. Just hated that there were so few in the movie. It’s only now that I realize "killing" characters in movies is about as permanent as Darth Vader’s survival outside of his mask. I would gladly buy it for what I wasted on the Cartoon. Meh bah.
This is the second time today I’ve heard of a Zombie/Halloween connection. Guess there must be something to it. I will be looking THAT up after this.
Good Omens was an awesome book. I forget why but I remember the end leaving me a little cold. Not enough to make me not like/love the book, but enough to forget the specifics as to what happened at the end.
Didn’t think to celibrate 6/6/06. and now I never will, baring 2106 and my survival, which is entirely plausible. Eh well.
And color me ig’nit, but what’s the pic? I should probably know, but I don’t. Peter Murphy? Cillian Murphy circa 1980’s? Murphy Brown’s creepy goth male clone?
Ghosted by spooky @ 06/12/2006 5:07 AM EDT
Pratchett?!! I love Pratchett. And there is a street in Ankh-Morpork called Elm Street, you know. CMOT Dibbler lives there. That’s why, in Hogfather, Hex says +++Error at Address: 14 Elm Street, Ankh-Morpork+++. It’s where he lives. Aargh!!
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Great. Now I can just see this double edition business bringing roving gangs of rival nerds into my library, arguing loudly about which one better represents the true nature of the partnership, providing textual examples, until I am forced to leap upon the circulation desk and lay about me mightily with Volume One of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. Verily.