Monday, August 3, 2009

The Fools! Don't They Understand?

...some things must remain lost!

Ancient Cities Lost to the Seas

Dunwich, England, is one of several underwater sites where divers are uncovering new information about historic cultures

  • By Robin T. Reid
  • Smithsonian.com, July 29, 2009

7 comments:

  1. Fools indeed. Did you see the picture of the 'beach' they are diving? They should be exploring the not so lost cities of Acapulco, Phuket and Ibiza.

    Not to worry. The cultists will get them soon enough and hopefully the next lot of grad-students will have more sense.

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  2. I thought that Dunwich was on the other side of the water - near Innsmouth...

    I think I read somewhere that it was a Miskatonic University project?

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  3. The lead diver has a surname of Bacon. Mmm, diver Bacon. The Fool!

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  4. Guru Bob: of course you've been led to believe that "that Dunwich" was on the other side of the water. You think Lovecraft was stupid enough to risk the wrath of Those Below?

    Mister Jay is right, however. I hear there's some great undersea "ruins" near Bimini. Warm, lots of women in bikinis, plenty of rum, and not a bulgy-eyed, thick-necked Whateley to be seen.

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  5. "That is not dead which can eternal lie"

    and this only goes back to the middle ages.

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  6. You could put the entire Swedish Bikini Team on that "beach," flashing me constantly, as I sat on a million dollar yacht anchored just offshore, and that would still be the most depressing beach I've ever seen.

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  7. Only sorrow will come from this...

    Gotta go the shoggoths are hungry

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