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Meeting Characters in The Oh So Loose Beyond: A Survey

 
  

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Re-Set
21:23 / 11.09.02
Jim Morrison himself came to me once during an unexpectedly intense acid trip, and chastised me for beginning to lose my cool. (Unfortunately, it didn't help much; the cool was shortly lost anyway)
 
 
Nietzsch E. Coyote
21:01 / 15.09.02
Batman tends to show up in my dreams. In various versions
During this week it was Adam West Batman and the dream had "magickal" content.
 
 
ciarconn
02:47 / 16.09.02
Hey, I know I tend to appear in Nightmaresw of people who get scared of me when they meet me for the first time.
And I'm really no that ugly, before you ask.
 
 
Imaginary Mongoose Solutions
07:01 / 25.09.02
King Mob, Fanny, Dane and Boy - Spotted one winter evening in Cincinnati while I was walking the city shortly after my father's death.

Alan Moore - in a mirror while I was tripping on ACID. He mouthed the words "you already know this", smiled and vanished.

Richard Belzer - Appeared to me repeatedly while I was bouting with the peak of a lift-threatening case of mono. He stayed with me as I suffered and explained Everything. Appeared in dreams a few times after that.

The Hag - I'm still occasionally caught by Night Hag experiences.
 
 
illmatic
07:44 / 25.09.02
Cus': "was amused to discover later that Crowley only wrote Lieber All as 3 books. Heh."

The fourth part allegedly was recieved by Jack Parsons, his Book of Babalon. Could be prety dangerous as well, bearing in mind what happened to him.
Jeeez, I'm gonna go hang myself for being waaaaaay too much of an occult trainspotter.
 
 
the Fool
22:28 / 25.09.02
Last night Dame Judy Dench dropped into my dreams to sing sad songs. I almost woke up crying.
 
 
The Falcon
23:11 / 25.09.02
I can't think of many offhand, but I had one where I was in Edinburgh, and there were many men, all of whom appeared singularly, on different streets in Superman capes - walking, I might add.

I remember a sense of suffusing tragedy about it. But then, I did once spend an afternoon musing about how shit it would be if you lived in the DC universe and Superman had died that time with Doomsday (rubbish comics, incidentally.) It would, though...
 
  

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