@sneezysnooze The first two seasons. Both of which were played in heavy rotation during the early 1970s.
The first two seasons. Both of which were played in heavy rotation during the early 1970s.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 2, 2019
things are remembered differently
@sneezysnooze The first two seasons. Both of which were played in heavy rotation during the early 1970s.
The first two seasons. Both of which were played in heavy rotation during the early 1970s.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 2, 2019
It is a mistake to think of the stained glass at St. ̠thelburh as merely decorative. It is apotropaic. A ward against the worst of spirits. – Rev. H.R. Fade https://t.co/YJ4M7LNgXM
It is a mistake to think of the stained glass at St. Æthelburh as merely decorative. It is apotropaic. A ward against the worst of spirits. – Rev. H.R. Fade pic.twitter.com/YJ4M7LNgXM
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 2, 2019
@ClowerCottage Proper!
Proper!
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 2, 2019
@TBFolk Oh the county is set in its ways when it comes to food. https://t.co/OGjRQpPhdg
Oh the county is set in its ways when it comes to food. pic.twitter.com/OGjRQpPhdg
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 2, 2019
@urbanprehisto This made my heart sing.
This made my heart sing.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 2, 2019
@_PenguinFlight The 1967-1970 version of two seasons as re-screened continuously through the early 1970s of my childhood. Of the later incarnations, the only one I can enjoy is the eleventh, largely for its irony levels.
The 1967-1970 version of two seasons as re-screened continuously through the early 1970s of my childhood. Of the later incarnations, the only one I can enjoy is the eleventh, largely for its irony levels.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 2, 2019
“You know what the cunning say Nokes? There’s stupid and there’s picking a fight with the Erlking stupid. I’ve got to agree with them.” – #DICallaghan
"You know what the cunning say Nokes? There's stupid and there's picking a fight with the Erlking stupid. I've got to agree with them." – #DICallaghan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 2, 2019
@Ryanailts The book I still most wish to write, never will, but most wish, is to do a roadtrip through Scooby America. The psychogeography of the American horror landscape.
The book I still most wish to write, never will, but most wish, is to do a roadtrip through Scooby America. The psychogeography of the American horror landscape.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 2, 2019
Ashcourt Necropolis must be bloody crowded if you believe that the Iron Vampire, a group of Satanists and half-dozen necromancers all use it. – #DICallaghan https://t.co/MPEjsXMmF0
Ashcourt Necropolis must be bloody crowded if you believe that the Iron Vampire, a group of Satanists and half-dozen necromancers all use it. – #DICallaghan pic.twitter.com/MPEjsXMmF0
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 2, 2019
@KBSpangler @rickansell For me, even as a kid, it was much less Scooby Doo and much more the places, that horror DNA of America.
For me, even as a kid, it was much less Scooby Doo and much more the places, that horror DNA of America.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 2, 2019