by Theresa Argie | Jan 6, 2015 | culture, religion and belief, witches |
by - [-] Rank/Rating: -/- Price: - Many of us here in the United States are familiar with The Twelve Days of Christmas, made famous by the catchy song. The Christians among us may know the twelve days as those after December 25th that take us throughThe Feast of the...
by Eric Olsen | Jan 6, 2015 | books, culture, media, monsters, paranormal, religion and belief |
by - [-] Rank/Rating: -/- Price: - Population demographics can be fascinating. The numbers make the grand swirl of human activity more concrete and somewhat more comprehensible. At the moment, world human population is 7,283,200,000, according to the Population...
by Eric Olsen | Jan 5, 2015 | art, media, monsters, paranormal |
by - [-] Rank/Rating: -/- Price: - They’re undead but still perky – Barbie Zombies! Wouldn’t you like to be a Pepper, too? Though tough as nails, the Girl Scouts decided to sell their cookies elsewhere. “These flat, smooth slabs are perfect...
by Eric Olsen | Dec 16, 2014 | art, culture, media, monsters, paranormal, seasonal |
by - [-] Rank/Rating: -/- Price: - Santa vs Dracula for control of Christmas Beware snowmen with pointy teeth “All I want for Christmas are my canine teeth” Hey, as long as the presents are good… The only thing worse than the naughty list Black...
by Theresa Argie | Dec 15, 2014 | creatures, cryptozoology |
by - [-] Rank/Rating: -/- Price: - America has its cryptids: Bigfoot, Champ, Mothman, and even the dreaded Beast of Bray Road. But in Scotland, local residents are dealing with their own mysterious creature. No, not Nessie the famed sea monster of Loch Ness –...
by Eric Olsen | Dec 11, 2014 | art, culture, frankenstein, media, monsters, seasonal, weird/science, witches |
by - [-] Rank/Rating: -/- Price: - Elf on the Shelf pumping up for season of sneaking and snooping. Frankensinatra – smoothest pipes you’ll ever dig up. Who skinned the Krampus? T. G. I. Sabbott Shocking new evidence suggests Earth floats in a sea of...