Is it real?
This is just too odd and amusing for words. It seems that there are some women who don’t get the fact Cthulhu is the product of Lovecraft’s imagination, or maybe they do. The site contains some amusing articles such as: “Fat-Lesbian-Witchcraft and its Origins Amongst the Cult of Shubb-Niggurath” by Lord K’rinseth.
Via the always amusing Pagan Prattle.
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Via Group Captain. What does it mean? I have no idea; probably means I am some messed up puppy.
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Well, we are back from Maine, returning to weather that would not have been out of place in London. It was pissing down with rain and fairly nippy as we wheeled our baggage (which had trebled in size) back to where I am staying. While traveling to and fro I read several magazines that were kindly donated by Delta Airlines. When I say donated, I mean that we got them free from the price of our tickets to Boston on the shuttle. It does shock me that it is more expensive to fly from NYC to Maine return than to fly to London via Virgin’s Premium Economy (ie: business class). I will be posting my reaction to some of the stupidity contained in at least two of these mags, both right-wing aligned, soonish.
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From The Editor’s Desk….....
A political despatch from the field.
This impassioned call to libertarian arms appeared in the Daily Telegraph, by the journalist, Stephen Robinson, who has headed that paper’s Free Country campaign of recent months .He advocates setting up a Free Country Party. Nice idea, given the dire state of the Tories. Of course, 140 years ago, such a party actually existed in the House of Commons. It was the Liberal Party, and led by William Gladstone, one of my few political heroes, compared with whom 99 percent of today’s politicians are mere boobies and place-seekers.
The very fact that the Telegraph, the house journal of the Tories, has carried an article plugging the idea of a new party, tells you how desperate is the plight of the formerly great party of Peel, Churchill and Thatcher.
Ian Bacchus
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