I amGreat Cthulhu!

“And for them shall be set the greatest of the Star-Spawned, and he shall be their Priest!” or
so it is written in the Grimiore Helesh Nasheed. The being known as Great
Cthulhu is the intermediary between the aspirant and the other great
powers. He is envisioned as a towering giant with an eight-tentacled
face. His prodigious corpus is shrouded in wicked shadows cast by his
chiropteran wings. We believe he rests dreaming beneath this world’s
oceans emitting dreams to his chosen. The time of his awakening is known.

Which Great Old One are you?

Yeah, so I usually inundate my live journal with endless amounts of comics… Lately however, even the comics folks have been all serious about the war. I just don’t find that entertaining.

Here is the scant pickings of the week though:


1. Pop group which won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with
“Waterloo”.

2. Bandleader who had hits in the 1950s with “Rock Around the
Clock” and “Shake, Rattle and Roll”.

3. Former Beatle whose solo hits included “My Sweet Lord” and
“Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)”.

4. American singer-songwriter who wrote “Leaving on a Jet Plane”
and had a hit with “Annie’s Song”.

5. Two singers who called themselves brothers (even though they
weren’t) and had hits with “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin'”
and “Unchained Melody”.

6. British singer (real name Mary O’Brien) whose sixties hits
included “I Only Want To Be With You” and “Son of a Preacher
Man”.

7. American songwriter and producer who had a hit with “The
Hustle” and wrote arrangements for the Stylistics.

8. American pop group which had hits in the 1960s with “Hanky
Panky” and “Mony Mony”.

9. Soul vocal group whose seventies hits included “Give More
Power to the People”, “Have You Seen Her?” and “Oh Girl”

10. Jamaican singer who had hits in the seventies with
“Everything I Own” and “Crying Over You”.