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Is this true about Wilson and The Keep - phoenix rising - 02-20-2008 ROTFLMAO (which is quite a feat since it is my biggest asset......pun CLEARLY intended) Is this true about Wilson and The Keep - Biggles - 02-20-2008 bones weep tedium Wrote:I feel like I can be of great assistance in clearing up some of this confusion. You are certainly allowed to ramble here. Unlike our country, this board is free. Likewise, I am at liberty to bring out the connection between the Keep and (like all other things) Pittsburgh (which as we all know is the center of the known universe, home to 7 time Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Stillers (after they strip Belicheat and the Cheatriots of the two AFC titles they stole from the Stillers), Chipped Ham, and professional football). Glaeken (Scott Glenn) was born in Pittsburgh. http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0001277/bio Alberta Watson, who played Eva, starred in a movie called "Penguins Behind Bars". http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0376065/ The Penguins are Pittsburgh's NHL team. Juergen Prochnow (Hauptmann Klaus Woermann) starred in the English Patient with Willem Dafoe, who was born and raised in Appleton, Wisconsin, home of famous Pittsburgh Stillers running back Rocky Bleier! http://www.rockybleier.com/story.html Robert Prosky (Father Fonescu) played the garage owner in "Christine", which was set in Pittsburgh. Finally, author F. Paul Wilson was commonly known to consume Rolling Rock beer, brewed in Latrobe, PA, outside Pittsburgh, before the brand was tragically absorbed by Anheuser-Busch, makers of pale yellow beerish tasting carbonated water. Coincidences? I think not! Is this true about Wilson and The Keep - Dave F - 02-20-2008 bones weep tedium Wrote:HP Lovecraft (the name under which Wilson also created the famously revolting condiment) You had me kinda confused here - until I got to the photo Very funny - made me smile after a crap day at work Thanks you BWT PS What do you mean revolting surely all true blood englishmen know that it is almost physically impossible to eat bacon & black pudding sandwiches without a liberal application of HP! Is this true about Wilson and The Keep - The Mad American - 02-20-2008 Biggles Wrote:You are certainly allowed to ramble here. Unlike our country, this board is free. Likewise, I am at liberty to bring out the connection between the Keep and (like all other things) Pittsburgh (which as we all know is the center of the known universe, home to 7 time Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Stillers (after they strip Belicheat and the Cheatriots of the two AFC titles they stole from the Stillers), Chipped Ham, and professional football). Man, you guys really have me questioning my "Little House on the Prairie" connection/rip off for The Keep. But I mean as convincing as all your arguments are, the Tolkien, Pittsburgh etc etc how can you argue the absolute direct link between Half Pint and Rasalom? Is this true about Wilson and The Keep - jimbow8 - 02-20-2008 beowulf Wrote:I apparently have to read some of Lovecraft's work, everyone mentions his writings and I know very little about them. Yes, yes, you do. I was in the same boat as you until a few years ago. Now I rank HPL right up there with Poe. And I second FPW's recommendation, though there are any number of compilations which you can pick up that would also be fine. Unfortunately, I have yet to find a COMPLETE collection. Happy reading! (or maybe I should say Horrifying reading!) Is this true about Wilson and The Keep - Blake - 02-20-2008 I picked up that collection myself, but I've only read a couple of the stories so far. I need to find more time to read. But I have to concur with FPW's recommendation of "The Thing on the Doorstep". Creepy. With a high "ick factor" at the end. Good stuff. Blake Is this true about Wilson and The Keep - beowulf - 02-21-2008 jimbow8 Wrote:Yes, yes, you do. I was in the same boat as you until a few years ago. Now I rank HPL right up there with Poe. Consider it bumped to the top portion of my "to read" list! Is this true about Wilson and The Keep - bones weep tedium - 02-21-2008 Britfan Wrote:PS What do you mean revolting surely all true blood englishmen know that it is almost physically impossible to eat bacon & black pudding sandwiches without a liberal application of HP! I do enjoy HP sauce on Pig Sandwiches, but if asked I couldnt say why. In many ways, HP sauce is the most disgusting substance on earth. It kinda does make you feel like the 'Daddy' whenever you slop it on, though. I think maybe it's a rites of passage thing for many people Is this true about Wilson and The Keep - phoenix rising - 02-21-2008 The Mad American Wrote:Man, you guys really have me questioning my "Little House on the Prairie" connection/rip off for The Keep. Do tell! And maybe I will one day reveal to you the REAL secrets of the universe |