Have your squid and eat it, too.

Dec 22, 2009 12:23

A few minutes ago, Spooky said, "I think if the Crawling Chaos offered me an apple, I'd have to run the other way." Which makes quite a bit more sense if you've seen my "Miskatonic Valley Yuletide Faire" T-shirt (thank you, Black Phoenix Alchemy Labs), and I know you probably haven't ( Read more... )

cephalopodmas, doh, solstice, snow, gaming, deacon, subpress, the ammonite violin, richard kirk, solitary wicca, lovecraft

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lastwordy_mcgee December 22 2009, 16:32:35 UTC
Lovecraft's house has no holiday decorations. Somehow, that fits, especially considering what life may hve been like for him, when he lived on Angell Street.

I am so intrigued by Providence. When is the best time to visit, in your opinion?

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greygirlbeast December 22 2009, 16:46:01 UTC

When is the best time to visit, in your opinion?

Well, depends. I prefer the summers, though Spooky's most fond of autumn. Winter's nice, so long as there's snow on the ground. However, I've yet to notice any evidence of an actual spring.

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vulpine137 December 22 2009, 16:37:11 UTC
I miss houses in the North East. They look like they have character and personality. Here in Texas they mostly just seem to have pricetags.

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greygirlbeast December 22 2009, 16:46:39 UTC

Here in Texas they mostly just seem to have pricetags.

Oh, they have price tags here...

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vulpine137 December 22 2009, 16:49:34 UTC
I know, I remember housing pricing on Long Island 20 years ago, I can't imagine what they're like now. But at least you got some personality for your hard earned equity.

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cucumberseed December 22 2009, 16:38:05 UTC
Merry Cephalopodmas!

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sovay December 22 2009, 17:53:00 UTC
Merry Cephalopodmas!

. We made it as far as the house at 599/597 Angell Street that was Deacon and Emmie's house in Daughter of Hounds.

That's wonderful.

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derekcfpegritz December 22 2009, 17:53:40 UTC
As a close personal...uh, acquaintance of the Crawling Chaos, I can tell you that when It offers you an apple, things are all good. (Usually. At least 92.4% of the time.) But if It offers you a pineapple, just politely decline and then get out of whatever town or city you're living in as quickly as you possibly can.

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