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Yet another alleged cover for the "You have been watching" folk comedy horror RPG. This time of Eric Sykes spelt as Psykes.

Yet another alleged cover for the "You have been watching" folk comedy horror RPG. This time of Eric Sykes spelt as Psykes.

@hypnogoria Ok, so it's not Psych Bork, sue me I got side-tracked ...

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Kenneth Williams as Nyarlothotep, in "Carry on Chaosium". Showing the actor in a Fez and an action figure

Kenneth Williams as Nyarlothotep, in "Carry on Chaosium". Showing the actor in a Fez and an action figure

@malin @Taskerland

"Carry on Chaosium" or "Keep on Chaosium" is their business plan.

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1969 Jersey Devil postcard
illustrated by Ed Sheetz

The devil is red, very jaunty looking and looks quite pleased with itself

The text on the card - including typos reads

THE LEGEND OF THE JERSEY DEVIL
(Famous New Jersey Folklore Character)
Since the early 1700's, there have been many accounts of the "Jersey" or "Leeds Devil". Descriptions vary from "horsefaced" to "collie faced" - from a large furry creature of a reddish brown "colour", with bat-like wings, cloven hoofs, horns and a forked tail, to an impish, nattily dressed character who delights in scaring people half out of their wits. In days gone by, he has been sighted in the Pine Barrens, Port Republic, New Gretna and many other "nearby" towns. Some say his birthplace was in the Leeds Point area, near Smithville, and that he roamed the swamps along the Mullica River. Most agree that a woman named Leeds (thoughts to be a witch) having twelve children already, and finding herself with child again, cursed it and wished that the offspring be born a devil. She got her wish apparently, and from that day on the Legend of "The Jersey Devil" became a part of New Jersey folklore.

1969 Jersey Devil postcard illustrated by Ed Sheetz The devil is red, very jaunty looking and looks quite pleased with itself The text on the card - including typos reads THE LEGEND OF THE JERSEY DEVIL (Famous New Jersey Folklore Character) Since the early 1700's, there have been many accounts of the "Jersey" or "Leeds Devil". Descriptions vary from "horsefaced" to "collie faced" - from a large furry creature of a reddish brown "colour", with bat-like wings, cloven hoofs, horns and a forked tail, to an impish, nattily dressed character who delights in scaring people half out of their wits. In days gone by, he has been sighted in the Pine Barrens, Port Republic, New Gretna and many other "nearby" towns. Some say his birthplace was in the Leeds Point area, near Smithville, and that he roamed the swamps along the Mullica River. Most agree that a woman named Leeds (thoughts to be a witch) having twelve children already, and finding herself with child again, cursed it and wished that the offspring be born a devil. She got her wish apparently, and from that day on the Legend of "The Jersey Devil" became a part of New Jersey folklore.

I'd buy the Jersey Devil a pint. Mostly because he's a nicely printed postcard devil, but also because I do wear a lot of Jerseys.

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Yesterday is history
Yesterday is history YouTube video by Call4Y

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#TimeMarchesOn #EverythingChanges #NothingStaysTheSame #Reality #Humor #trump #Comedy #FolkComedy #Truth #Past #Present #Future #ChangeIsConstant #BuckleUp #HoldOnTight #Life #FolkMusic #ComedyMusic #Acoustic #1930s #dixie #HumorousMusic #Americana #riffusion #gemini

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