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I wanted to post this in the Heroes thread, because it contains Alan Moore's opinion of that show (hint: not good) but the search engine doesn't turn it up and I can't be bothered to go digging for it. So here.

Monty Python characters will be appearing in the next volume of LoEG. Yay.
post #2 of 10
You might want to repost that link. Seems incomplete.
post #3 of 10
You are the suck, Prankster.
post #4 of 10
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Originally Posted by The Prankster View Post
Monty Python characters will be appearing in the next volume of LoEG. Yay.
This is nice to know. Does an important scene take place in the argument room?
post #5 of 10
Thread Starter 
Yes it does. No it doesn't. Yes it does. No it doesn't.

Sorry, typo. This should work.
post #6 of 10
You are no longer the suck.
post #7 of 10
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Oh, just wait.
post #8 of 10
Doug and Dinsdale Piranha? AWESOME!
Fantastic interview. Particular of interest was his comments about it being physically impossible to tell a story using the mediums of film and tv. We can't get The Black Dossier down under because of some legal issues or some such. Annoying.
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Originally Posted by Alan Moore
I do have quite an old and rare book called The Grimoire Of The Spirit Of The Place which purports to be written by "an old sea captain" and details how you can summon up and capture the local spirit using a pig – although apparently if you have the book you don't need to kill the pig, which is good. I might give that a try soon; it fits with my interest in psychogeography and the locality of Northampton. I like my magic to be public. That way, if it's ridiculous, people know.
That guy!!!
post #10 of 10
He dares insult Heroes?
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