tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20623006.post7046111436459249297..comments2023-10-30T02:47:45.719-07:00Comments on mermaid heather: No Wonder The Nazi's LostHeather Santroushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03225708725622936749noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20623006.post-22850061788061752352012-11-14T15:17:55.269-08:002012-11-14T15:17:55.269-08:00Heather!
Glad you had a good Halloween, trick or t...Heather!<br />Glad you had a good Halloween, trick or treater-wise!<br />We had a bunch of kids for a short span of time. I went to get some Chinese take-out (a Halloween tradition for my wife and I) and when I came back there weren't too many more visitors at the door.<br />There's a neighborhood in our small city where there are actually old mansions, and I guess the streets were PACKED with cars and kids there. Lots of candy being passed out there I'm assuming...<br />NO costumes stood out for me, but I did smile seeing someone wearing a big-ass Charlie Brown<br />shirt. Old school!<br />Anyway...<br /><br />I haven't seen this, but I was curious about it. At some point I've seen this poster either during my travels on the net or maybe they actually have it at my local Family Video. I was wondering if it was worth a look and Mermaid Heather says yes!<br />It sounds kinda neat that they're mixing in historical situations with the D-Day set-up. HELLBOY also begins in WW II, but the specifics are negligible, I think. Arguably, that may be the case here as well, but I think it's cool that the Nazis' experiments here are stumbled upon accidentally.<br /><br />Hey, did you get a chance to dress up for the season at all? If so, as what? And of course, is there any photographic evidence.... hmm????Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com