All of the preceding C.L. Nolan quotes come from his 1933 BBC radio talk ‘On Maps and Hidden Things’.
All of the preceding C.L. Nolan quotes come from his 1933 BBC radio talk 'On Maps and Hidden Things'.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2015
things are remembered differently
All of the preceding C.L. Nolan quotes come from his 1933 BBC radio talk ‘On Maps and Hidden Things’.
All of the preceding C.L. Nolan quotes come from his 1933 BBC radio talk 'On Maps and Hidden Things'.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2015
@xeroscape When your home is killing you with damp, when a month’s worth of rain comes in 24 hours … It is not just the cold.
@xeroscape When your home is killing you with damp, when a month's worth of rain comes in 24 hours … It is not just the cold.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2015
@xeroscape I have seen a Canadian winter. I don’t think we are naturally suited for living on the Planet Hoth.
@xeroscape I have seen a Canadian winter. I don't think we are naturally suited for living on the Planet Hoth.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2015
@xeroscape Any place where dog turds freeze in October and don’t thaw to May. Shakes head. Canadians are a tough breed.
@xeroscape Any place where dog turds freeze in October and don't thaw to May. Shakes head. Canadians are a tough breed.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2015
‘Those villages that aligned with the old gods at dawn, we walk through them at twilight in fear.’ – C.L. Nolan https://t.co/O1kvHugOaT
'Those villages that aligned with the old gods at dawn, we walk through them at twilight in fear.' – C.L. Nolan pic.twitter.com/O1kvHugOaT
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2015
@cybermango @hollye_h https://t.co/vwfyzA2JY8
@cybermango @hollye_h pic.twitter.com/vwfyzA2JY8
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2015
@cybermango @hollye_h The Phoenix Guides to Strange America is open to franchise.
@cybermango @hollye_h The Phoenix Guides to Strange America is open to franchise.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2015
‘Bram Stoker only killed Dracula once. It appears the film studios will murder him forevermore.’ – C.L. Nolan
'Bram Stoker only killed Dracula once. It appears the film studios will murder him forevermore.' – C.L. Nolan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2015
@NicMillersTale Agree with all except nosh, because that’s been a family/London word for at least 80 years, it escaped pure Yiddish confines
@NicMillersTale Agree with all except nosh, because that's been a family/London word for at least 80 years, it escaped pure Yiddish confines
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 6, 2015
@NicMillersTale Cup of splosh, but of nosh was used by my family since 1940s. Like food of Great Windmill Street, it became London Hoodoo.
@NicMillersTale Cup of splosh, but of nosh was used by my family since 1940s. Like food of Great Windmill Street, it became London Hoodoo.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 6, 2015