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Feb 22, 2011 08:49PM

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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh.... welcome enjoy yourself and i sure hope you arent suicidal...Mwhahahahahahahahahahhaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaahahahhahahahhahaha *cough*....
Haley wrote: "Sure... *cough cough* (="
oh... IT IS A BOOK??? i THOUGHT IT WAS ONLY A MOVIE... YOU kNOW i POSTED SOME IT PICTURES ON THIS groups photos!!!!!
oh... IT IS A BOOK??? i THOUGHT IT WAS ONLY A MOVIE... YOU kNOW i POSTED SOME IT PICTURES ON THIS groups photos!!!!!


Reese wrote: "I have heard that Guillermo Del Torro will make "in the mountains of Madness" into a movie. I think if anyone can do it, Del Torro can. The creatures he created for his Hellboy films just seem to..."
THAT SOUNDS INTRESTING, IF IT DOES BECOME A MOVIE, I HAVE TO SEE IT!!! By the way welcome to my group, i am happy to see more people are joining!!!
THAT SOUNDS INTRESTING, IF IT DOES BECOME A MOVIE, I HAVE TO SEE IT!!! By the way welcome to my group, i am happy to see more people are joining!!!

Reese wrote: "Hey thanks man, glad there's folks out there that like Lovecraft too. I've only ever read a couple or so of his stories including Strange Case of Charles Dexter Ward, The Dunwich Horror (which I h..." Too true
Your welcome, all people are welcome here, anyone may invite anyone, Welcome to the group I hope you find it enjoyable.



I enjoyed the Case of Charles Dexter Ward myself. The Dunwich Horror was good too.


Hi. Just joined GR-lots of looking around to do. More talk later.


Yeah, initially it was just weird for me reading some of his stuff, but the more I read, the more I couldn't help thinking "this guy was WAY ahead for his time."

I have just come across your mouldering group under a gibbous moon. I love anything Lovecraftian. I read the books, comics,fordidden tomes and play the games. I do not know how much sanity I still possess, but I think I can hang on for a little while longer,What is that dragging sound outside my door,aargggrgazzzz!



When I was growing up, this stuff was all but banned. Teachers tore it out of your locker; kids were referred to the school psychologist. For reading it. No one's really into this? See you all in moonlit strands of Ipswich, come high tide. See you in Y'ha N'thlai, meaning, later y'all.


I remember the day- circa 1972- I was called in by my high school guidance counselor. He casually asked, "What do you read, outside of school?" When I declined to discuss my personal life with him, he asked me leadenly: "Um.... if I may ask you this, just who or what is Cthulhu?"