Well that’s it for me—I’m going to steer clear of Eswatini. I feel much safer with the witches above 492 feet!
Was there such thing as vegetarianism in the days of Mary Shelly when she wrote “Frankenstein”? Or was that in the film adaptation with Boris Karloff?
Not only vegetarian, but raw food advocate also.
I didn’t know Swaziland changed its name to Eswatini.
For a minute there, I thought the monster was Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster.
I just saw Alice Cooper on The Big Interview. He said Salvador Dali was one of his idols (Mr. Fuernier studied art at University). When Salvador came to see Alice Cooper he liked the show, said “That’s Surrealism”
The fact that Dali and Alice were friends and collaborators has always made me happy. The fact that reality didn’t implode leaves me puzzled.
And, of course, what it really says is not “492 feet”, but “150 meters”, because Eswatini is a civilized country.
alice cooper has a brain…?
Hitler was a vegetarian, too. His flatulence was legendary.
That ban is a good thing. Airliners have a hard enough time avoiding geese getting sucked into their jets; a witch on a broom would be a real *itch…
Leroy about 5 years ago
Well that’s it for me—I’m going to steer clear of Eswatini. I feel much safer with the witches above 492 feet!
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Was there such thing as vegetarianism in the days of Mary Shelly when she wrote “Frankenstein”? Or was that in the film adaptation with Boris Karloff?
Bilan about 5 years ago
Not only vegetarian, but raw food advocate also.
hawgowar about 5 years ago
I didn’t know Swaziland changed its name to Eswatini.
therese_callahan2002 about 5 years ago
For a minute there, I thought the monster was Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster.
57BelAir about 5 years ago
I just saw Alice Cooper on The Big Interview. He said Salvador Dali was one of his idols (Mr. Fuernier studied art at University). When Salvador came to see Alice Cooper he liked the show, said “That’s Surrealism”
jvn about 5 years ago
The fact that Dali and Alice were friends and collaborators has always made me happy. The fact that reality didn’t implode leaves me puzzled.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 5 years ago
And, of course, what it really says is not “492 feet”, but “150 meters”, because Eswatini is a civilized country.
gopher gofer about 5 years ago
alice cooper has a brain…?
PatsyL.Paul about 5 years ago
Hitler was a vegetarian, too. His flatulence was legendary.
craigwestlake about 5 years ago
That ban is a good thing. Airliners have a hard enough time avoiding geese getting sucked into their jets; a witch on a broom would be a real *itch…