Where do you think I got 'em? I brought her still in her carrier, Bob came rushing over and said "I've been waiting for you...here". Jen just rolled her eyes. He had just opened the new location, and well before he added comic books and LAN gaming. And now she wants the backpack for school. I used to edit a lot of RPGs, which brought me around there quite often. Nowadays I do more painting of miniatures than gaming, and they don't stock the paints that I like. So I only get in there a few times a year. Dan On Jul 16, 2012, at 11:48 AM, Chuck Hards wrote:
Hey Dan, Hastur Hobbies still carries the stuffed Cthulhu as well as the bumper stickers for the new ride.
30 years ago I worked with a local author who was a member of an amatuer press dedicated to the Lovecraftian genre. His contribution was a fanzine called "Sepulchral Spawnings", and I frequently illustrated it for him.
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Daniel Holmes <danielh@holmesonics.com>wrote:
Filking is always good. Especially when it involves Cthulhu.
Jess's favorite toy when she was a toddler was a stuffed Cthulhu. She still has it, and it's joined by slippers, and a larger one. I had a bumper sticker on a car long ago that said 'My money and my sanity go to Miskatonic University. Go Pods!'. And there have only been 2 books that I've stayed up all night to finish because they creeped me out so much...One was Stephen King's 'Pet Sematary', the other was Lovecraft's 'At the Mountains of Madness'. So no, not a Lovecraft fan. :-)
Dan
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