Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Entangled Web

My Goth Style - I Took a Quiz to Prove It

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Popular Living Dead Dolls


Living Dead Dolls: Series 5 Mini Macumba Doll

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The Living Dead Dolls have been shrunk down again for miniature horrific fun. The Mini Macumba doll stands approximately 4 inches tall. Recommended for spooky kids ages 15 and up.




Living Dead Dolls - Rag Dolls: Moana

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Living Dead Rag Dolls 2004 are a new line of dolls from the creators Living Dead Dolls. Rag Dolls, traditionally dolls made by sewing pieces of remnants and scraps together, tend to have a misfit feel, and lend themselves perfectly to the Living Dead Doll concept.



Living Dead Dolls - Rag Dolls: Jeepers

Tim Burton's Corpse Bride Collection Dolls

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Windshield Shots Look Like Spider Webs


Chip Bok, The Akron (Ohio) Beacon-Journal

Sunday, February 05, 2006

'Grandpa' Al Lewis from 'Munsters' dies at 95

Santa Barbara News-Press


"February 4, 2006 2:41 PM
New York Daily News

NEW YORK - Actor-comedian Al Lewis, who played ''Grandpa'' on the famed 1960s sitcom, ''The Munsters,'' died Friday night, friends said Saturday. He was 95.

Lewis was born Alexander Meister in upstate New York, and raised in Brooklyn. He worked as a salesman, waiter, poolroom owner, store detective, circus clown and vaudeville performer, and along the way he earned a Ph.D. in child psychology from Columbia University.

Then television made him famous, first in the role of Officer Leo Schnauser on the police sitcom ''Car 54, Where Are You?'' which ran from 1961 to 1963, then as the vampire Grandpa Munster in ''The Munsters,'' from 1964 to 1966.

The Munsters especially has enjoyed an extended life in re-runs worldwide."