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Posts by Dormouse
We moved on too quickly from Kilt Crowley
Again soon, I hope π€
Crowley drafting a letter he will never send to Aziraphale prior to s3
#GoodOmens
he asked me the same yesterday, answered with the same options and he got sad lmao. i guess as a god of the island i lost this time LOL
52 weeks referral wait to the ENT
But I surpose at least some symptoms are gone.
Maybe!
But, the black suit, red tie amd lighting are giving me the vibes of a demon we've yet to meet. π
Christ and Antichrist friendship lets gooooo
(Or they could be just crediting a flashback but thats no fun/hopefully unlikely)
Oh look, a doctor.
I know we are all focused on Aziraphale and Crowley.
But are we going to address mysterious man (Toby Jones) in the shop????
#GoodOmens3
The earlier discworld books (pre 2000) where scanned to be digitised then printed.
Scanning errors where common as a result. Common ones where the letter d being turned into cl.
f becoming l was common too.
(Pics from reddit included for ref: Squirmed becoming Sqirmecl and after becoming alter.)
Discworld books with the cl/d scanning error.
A few of the Fontana prints of Agatha Cristie's books that kept missing out "The" on the cover but adding it on the page. (1968)
A King James Bible form 1717.
In which Jesus tells us all "The parable of the Vinegar" instead of Vinyard.
A King James Bible print from 1804, known as 'The Lions bible'.
In which God tells David
"thy son that shall come forth out of thy lions"
Instead of loins.
A copy of Moonraker with a misprint on p.10
"Shoot, shoot!" became "Shoot, Shoo!"
An extract from Ciceroβs De Officiis.
Books that where ment to describe the best way to live in accordance to morals and good behaviour.
The monk who wrote it was having a bad day, apparently.
This one is canon but: The Wicked Bible (1631)
"Thous shalt commit Adultery"
Famous misprints Aziraphale probably owns: A thread π§΅
#GoodOmens
It'll be goslings this year then.
Someone's picking locks π€
Jesus is transporting lambs, clearly. π€ Well played.
One of the Bible misprints Aziraphale owns, naturally.
#GoodOmens
(The Wicked Bible, 1631)