Terry Schiavo's Blog
Posted by:: Dan Clore
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 02:13:03 -0800
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Harry Lime wrote:
> http://durrrrr.blogspot.com/
Readers may find some entries difficult to interpret. I've
provided translations below:
Sunday, March 27, 2005
mmmmmnegh
nggnugh
"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn."
posted by terri at 12:25 PM 382 comments
Friday, March 25, 2005
nnnnguh
AHHHHHHH WAAAAAAAA
"Iä! Shub-Niggurath! The Goat with a Thousand Young!"
posted by terri at 5:24 PM 184 comments
nnnnngnhgngnh
*blink*
"N'gai, n'gha'ghaa, bugg-shoggog, y'hah;
Yog-Sothoth, Yog-Sothoth [....]"
posted by terri at 3:40 PM 57 comments
Sunday, February 20, 2005
nnnuh
uuuuuugh
"Na-ngh . . . ngh . . . ngh-ya--Great Ubbo-sathla, your
child dies--but give me now strength for a final
drinking--let me stretch myself this one last time--DEFY the
sigils of the Elder Gods—na-argh . . . ngh . . .
ngh!—Arghhh-k-k-k!—Hyuh, yuh, h-yuh-yuh!"
posted by terri at 3:44 PM 25 comments
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
unnnnghgn
N'gha-uaaah 'nygh glag'ng aargh-cf'ayah y'haa mgl'gn!
posted by terri at 3:45 PM 20 comments
Thursday, November 18, 2004
mmmmmmnguhg
nnnnnnnnegh
"Magna Mater! Magna Mater! . . . Atys . . . Dia ad aghaidh
's ad aodann . . . agus bas dunach ort! Dhonas 's dholas
ort, agus leat-sa! . . . Ungl . . . ungl . . . rrrlh . . .
chchch . . ."
posted by terri at 3:46 PM 22 comments
Saturday, October 30, 2004
uuungh
nnuguhgn
"Na'ghimgor thdid lym.
Myn th'x barsoom lu'gndar.
In'path gix mth'nabor.
In'path nox vel'dekk.
Yig sudeth M'cylorum.
M'xxlit kraddath Soggoth im'betnk.
Nog s'dath blexmed!"
posted by terri at 3:51 PM 55 comments
Wednesday, October 06, 2004
nengggngguh
*twitch*
Pull the goddam plug right now, you idiots!!!
--
Dan Clore
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immarcescible purple of poetry before the color-blind.
-- Clark Ashton Smith, "Epigrams and Apothegms"