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Ghoulish Delight
06-07-2005, 02:35 PM
So, just for fun, I stuck my screen name into Google today to see what would come up. If I used quotes around it, sure enough there were a couple links to Fab, a couple to here, and even a couple to the Launching Pad. However, not far down the page, and actually the first link when I didn't use quotes, was this...

http://www.cloverflowers.com/custom/GhostPage.html

Wow. I would have expected to see a great many things come up on a google search for Ghoulish Delight. That is not one of them.

SacTown Chronic
06-07-2005, 02:38 PM
Part of the Spooky04 series. Ghoulish Delight has a few issues, which is why her price is a little lower than usual. She's basically a "bad bait" custom -- she came out of the package with problems

Sounds about right to me. What's the issue, GD?

mistyisjafo
06-07-2005, 02:39 PM
Excuse me, I just fell out of my chair

That is HILARIOUS!!

Moonliner
06-07-2005, 03:20 PM
Wow who could possibly known that such a thing even existed?? What a find! You google stud you! :D




God I love inside jokes, at least on the rare occasion when I'm part of the "in". :)

Moonliner
06-07-2005, 03:22 PM
Oh and as an aside to this thread......

Is Fab's gone?

Ghoulish Delight
06-07-2005, 03:24 PM
Fab's seemingly crashed at the beginning of May (possibly due to hackers). She's taking the opportunity to do a complete rework of her site, probably integrating more of her other interests (Harry Potter, roleplay).

LSPoorEeyorick
06-07-2005, 04:02 PM
Did y'all explore the rest of the site? If you pony up the dough, you can purchase Rongo the Headhunter (http://www.cloverflowers.com/custom/TikiMediumPage.html) (a strange cross between the Tiki god and Trader Sam-- complete with shrunken pony-head). And also Happy Haunt (http://www.cloverflowers.com/custom/HappyHauntPage.html).

Is anyone else sort of stunned that somebody makes their living from painting My Little Ponies?

Grumpy4
06-07-2005, 04:52 PM
I didn't know you were into My Little Pony!! How come you're selling them? Need some quick cash:blush: . I can lend ya a couple bucks.:D

wendybeth
06-07-2005, 04:55 PM
Tori thinks you're adorable. "It's a My Little Pony!";)

Eliza Hodgkins 1812
06-07-2005, 04:59 PM
Someone HAS to paint the ponies, LS.

Ah, dear.

WhatI discovered Googling my handle is that I forgot how cool it was that the tomb stone I found on TS's island was named for a fictional woman who had passed away aged 27 years, the same age I was when I created my Board name.

Gn2Dlnd
06-07-2005, 05:18 PM
My Giiirthy Pony.

UvaGirl
06-07-2005, 05:23 PM
My Giiirthy Pony.

Bwahahahha:evil:

SacTown Chronic
06-07-2005, 05:40 PM
Googled my screen name and a Chronic vs. Hydro debate on Rapforums.com came up.


Now I'm reading the "How Many Black Folks Listen To Eminem?" thread. Quite a few, apparently.

Cadaverous Pallor
06-07-2005, 08:08 PM
Heehee.

I've seen this before, and I know we linked it at some previous board, but I can't find it. I'm sure the post didn't say anything and simply linked to it.

cadaverous pallor in google....first thing that comes up is another, male cp that posted 4 times at a not-so-slick Disney site...then the definition for "cadaverous".....quotes from the Mansion spiel.....overly dramatic discriptions from spooky stories.....nothing surprising.

Man, I want my own My Little Pony. Or perhaps another 80's doll redone in a scary way. Cadaverous Pallor, the altered She-ra doll?

Boss Radio
06-08-2005, 12:46 AM
“93 KHJ Boss Radio’s 40th Anniversary” excerpts by Bill Mouzis

“Boss Radio” was introduced to Los Angeles at 3 p.m. May 5, 1965, at 930 kilohertz on the AM dial. KHJ had surged past the rock competition- KFWB, KRLA and KBLA - to inaugurate a rule over Southern California radio which extended well into the 1970’s. (So profound was KFWB’s ignominy that it changed to all-news a short time later)

KHJ was the flagship station of the RKO chain programmed by Bill Drake (whose voice was heard on all of the station’s ID’s “and now Ladies and Gentlemen, Robert W. Morgan….or “The Real Don Steele”, etc, etc).

KHJ Radio was strong, shiny, clean, bright and tight - it’s structure was so precise that the disc jockey became just another element in its flawless mix, a resonant, friendly, professional voice blending between music, commercials, and contests: “the Big Kahuna is coming!”, ” here’s another clue in the Batphone Secret Number contest!”, 20/20 News, public service announcements and station identifications and promotions. DJs became just another element, that is, unless he were someone on the order of The Real Don Steele (”Tina Delgado is alive, alive!”) a lady would shriek mysteriously. This of course prompted a shower of exclamation-pointed, high velocity loosely-rhymed outbursts from Steele and/or Robert W. Morgan.

93 KHJ achieved miraculous overnight success in the competitive Los Angeles radio market, and Top 40 was never the same.