@SeanLeggX Persactly.
Persactly.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 11, 2020
things are remembered differently
@SeanLeggX Persactly.
Persactly.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 11, 2020
@WhitlockAndPope @UnheimlichManvr @helleborezine Thank you.
Thank you.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 11, 2020
@ComePlayOutside @patricksamphire I donÛªt usually break the fourth wall – it is rarely helpful for works of fiction to explain themselves – but in this case to answer your question no. It is a Southwell grave that was forgotten.
I don’t usually break the fourth wall – it is rarely helpful for works of fiction to explain themselves – but in this case to answer your question no. It is a Southwell grave that was forgotten.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 12, 2020
@LHookland @GroupHookland @Rebecca52731232 @urbanprehisto For some reason that played in a fractured slow motion as if it was Sam Peckinpah Muppets.
For some reason that played in a fractured slow motion as if it was Sam Peckinpah Muppets.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 12, 2020
@StanKeaton Only the 12-year-old this time of day. https://t.co/KojsSL8ZWY
Only the 12-year-old this time of day. pic.twitter.com/KojsSL8ZWY
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 12, 2020
More dreams last night of flying above the county. Not free flight, but compelled to follow the old tracks, to navigate by corpse road and shuck path. – #MattAdams, 1981 https://t.co/5u1nz1iiGi
More dreams last night of flying above the county. Not free flight, but compelled to follow the old tracks, to navigate by corpse road and shuck path. – #MattAdams, 1981 pic.twitter.com/5u1nz1iiGi
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 12, 2020
@accordingtoJonD Rarely a problem in the ghost soil of Hookland.
Rarely a problem in the ghost soil of Hookland.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 12, 2020
@DarkandWondrous Exactly so. Persactly so.
Exactly so. Persactly so.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 12, 2020
The sundial of St. Botolph records the Harwood Angel – much seen in the parish in the 17th century, first as light in the sky and then as glowing, winged messenger. https://t.co/dJr8Rtf1IR
The sundial of St. Botolph records the Harwood Angel – much seen in the parish in the 17th century, first as light in the sky and then as glowing, winged messenger. pic.twitter.com/dJr8Rtf1IR
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 12, 2020
@WoodLloydWood It is a fairly standard shit gibbon compound (look up shit gibbon compounds if you are not up on linguistic terms). It isn’t hard to fathom. Don’t act the victim, you’ve were belittling from the first even before the junk.
It is a fairly standard shit gibbon compound (look up shit gibbon compounds if you are not up on linguistic terms). It isn't hard to fathom. Don't act the victim, you've were belittling from the first even before the junk.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 12, 2020