Oct. 26th, 2010
Paranormal of the Day
Oct. 26th, 2010 01:29 pmNo snippet from me today.
Instead you get a link.
The Great Old Pumpkin by John Aegard
"You must know, Doctor, that I did not choose to seek psychiatric help. I have no faith that I shall exit this room a healed man; I know now that I have been destined for the asylum since childhood. No mere conversation with you can steer me clear of that fate. That said, let us proceed with this court-compelled farce before my mad prattle provokes your crabbiness further."
Lovecraft and Charles Schultz, two great tastes that taste weird together.
Instead you get a link.
The Great Old Pumpkin by John Aegard
"You must know, Doctor, that I did not choose to seek psychiatric help. I have no faith that I shall exit this room a healed man; I know now that I have been destined for the asylum since childhood. No mere conversation with you can steer me clear of that fate. That said, let us proceed with this court-compelled farce before my mad prattle provokes your crabbiness further."
Lovecraft and Charles Schultz, two great tastes that taste weird together.
Movies for 2010
Oct. 26th, 2010 09:06 pm( Read more... )
40) Silent Hill. A mysterious mining town holds the secret of an adopted girl's past. Her mother takes her there to help her. Very creepy, very cool. I love the cop. (p, completely. All but 2 of the characters are women)
41) Kiki's Delivery Service. Little witch leaves home at 13 and lives in the big city. Animated. Very cute. (p)
40) Silent Hill. A mysterious mining town holds the secret of an adopted girl's past. Her mother takes her there to help her. Very creepy, very cool. I love the cop. (p, completely. All but 2 of the characters are women)
41) Kiki's Delivery Service. Little witch leaves home at 13 and lives in the big city. Animated. Very cute. (p)
Books for 2010
Oct. 26th, 2010 09:11 pm( Read more... )
43) A Study in Scarlet. A. Conan Doyle. The first the Holmes adventure. Very entertaining. I've only read a couple of Holmes stories before, now I'm inspired to read the rest.
44) Harlan County Horrors. Mari Adkins, editor. Horror tales set in and around Harlan Kentucky. Lots of them deal with the mines and things under the earth. Some work better for me than others and Aletha Kontis is freakin' BRILLIANT. Highly recommended.
43) A Study in Scarlet. A. Conan Doyle. The first the Holmes adventure. Very entertaining. I've only read a couple of Holmes stories before, now I'm inspired to read the rest.
44) Harlan County Horrors. Mari Adkins, editor. Horror tales set in and around Harlan Kentucky. Lots of them deal with the mines and things under the earth. Some work better for me than others and Aletha Kontis is freakin' BRILLIANT. Highly recommended.