| Pictors Studio | 04 Jul 2009 1:06 a.m. PST |
picture Looks like there was a copy of the Cthäat Aquadingen in that pawn shop below. |
| PzGeneral | 04 Jul 2009 2:02 a.m. PST |
Whoops
. Feets, don't fail me now
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| royaleddy | 04 Jul 2009 2:23 a.m. PST |
"Who said the C-word?" Andy Murray during the semi-final. |
Dances With Words  | 04 Jul 2009 3:00 a.m. PST |
in an Octopus's garden
in the shade
. actually it's Cthullu's second cousin, Vinny
helping out some bloke with 'interior rennovations'
seems he was watching DIY, or Fine Living, or HGTV and saw a 'Hot Martha in Camo/Home Demolition DVD set'
and decided to totally GUT and rennovate a 3-floor townhouse
Unfortunately nobody told him that it was the one next door to this before he started consuming the interior and occupants
. well, ya SLISH some and some get SLISHED! Sgt DWW-btod |
| altfritz | 04 Jul 2009 5:34 a.m. PST |
As an aside, I noticed a "Bag 'o Cthullus" in a shop the other day. Big'uns and a whole mess of little'uns. |
Beowulf  | 04 Jul 2009 6:32 a.m. PST |
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH! Run! |
| capncarp | 04 Jul 2009 6:44 a.m. PST |
Reaching far back into advertising history, but oddly enough, contemporary with H.P.L. hisself-- "Quick, Henry--get the FLIT!" (FLIT was an insect repellant popular during the 20's and 30's, with ads showing humans often being menaced by oversized insects). |
| Steve Hazuka | 04 Jul 2009 7:36 a.m. PST |
Well there goes the neighborhood. Once THEY move in the property values go straight to hell. |
| Covert Walrus | 04 Jul 2009 1:44 p.m. PST |
LOL Great picture – Fth'angth for sharing! |
Dances With Words  | 04 Jul 2009 8:46 p.m. PST |
actually, this isn't the first time someone's posted a link of this to TMP, but that never stopped a 'slish-by ZARDOZING' either
(especially John the OFM, if you pull his finger
8-) on the other tentacle
.it's a bit of a 'break' from ZOMBIES taking over the world
now we TENTACLES can give them a 'slish' for their MONEY!!! Sgt DWW-btod |
| Whatisitgood4atwork | 05 Jul 2009 10:01 p.m. PST |
I don't know why they call them tentacles. There are only ever 8 or 9. |