Terror in the Streets by Kelvin Green: It’s more than a murder mystery.
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Welcome back, Dear Readers! Today I’m taking a brief look at Terror in the
Streets by Kelvin Green, an adventure for Lamentations of the Flame
Princess set...
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Shatnerday all night long
This masterpiece was sent in by Gameblog reader Mátyás Hartyándi. Thanks a bunch!
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Well, you're never going to top that, so you can end your Shatner obsession on a high note.
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ReplyDeleteJeff, I've been following the 'ol blog for quite a while now and that is BY FAR the best Shatnerday post ever. I almost have to agree with GSV up above, but I'll give you a chance to top it.
ReplyDeleteFreaking AWESOME!
Heh; good stuff. I always enjoy Shatnerday.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that mashup never gets old.
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Plus it makes me want to go back and re-watch Original Series episodes, which is never a bad thing.
It's like... coming home.
ReplyDeleteKe$ha's "Tik Tok" is the mash-up alchemist's philosopher's stone.
ReplyDeleteThat's just effing brilliant!
ReplyDeleteInspired!
ReplyDeleteThat is QUALITY. There are a bunch of other good ST videos on youtube, including an excellent version of J*** in My Pants. This one gives me a serious Encounter Critical vibe:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve4cyx81m1c&feature=related