Monday, July 18, 2011 11:56:37 PM
book review, Horses, John Franklin Bardin
LEPRECHAUNS yet! And percherons! And a young man who wears a flower in his hair, gives away quarters and whistles in Carnage Hall. The young man is Jacob Blunt and he thinks he is going crazy. Can you blame him? Blunt consults Dr. George Matthews, a psychiatrist, who is then caught up in a bewildering series of events compared with which the phenomena just mentioned are but child's play. It is a story of murder and mayhem and hideous torture -- one which will hold your attention to the last, even though you cannot possibly believe that such things could happen here in little old New York. -- The New York Times June 2, 1946
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Monday, February 28, 2011 12:04:58 AM
Or rather "Things I learned from allowing myself to half-watch the Rifftrax of Avatar":
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Sunday, December 12, 2010 7:16:19 AM
death, society, horror
I don't know what to say here really... Sometimes things happen to people in this world that are unjustifiably horrible and it's only other people that are to blame. Look inside for one more exhibit in our ever growing Atrocity Museum.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010 4:34:19 PM
I found this article in the latest News of the Weird:
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010 4:28:00 AM
Because my house was burglarized, my wife and I both losing our laptops, I will be mostly unavailable for a while.
However I will leave you with this...
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