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Damn you! Nah. I knew you'd get it. It's probably the most easily recognizable of all of Poe's *moment of silence* works. I actually haven't read Lovecraft, have you? I need to. I love the macabre.
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YOU, of all people, don't want to smell clean?
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"But he grew old -
This knight so bold -
And o'er his heart a shadow
Fell as he found
No spot of ground
That looked like Eldorado."
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Sweet dreams, 'Chick. I am off to slumberland as well.
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"Gaily bedight, a gallant knight, In sunshine and in shadow, Had journeyed long, singing a song, in search of Eldorado...."
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Would definitely freak me out! I'm going to get morning-mares now! Going to hit the sack soon, have to be up at 9am and it's only just turned 5!
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Imagine how you would feel if that spool started to roll. Talk about running the other way!
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Eeeek, I didn't think of Freddie Kreuqer till I read tj's comment!

*hides under duvet!*
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Oh behave!

*whimpers at the thought though*
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Yep, the graffiti is about the only thing that makes it non-romantic, but am sure me and 'er could ignore that after our beers and weed! ;-)
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Would be rather romantic. Too bad there's so much "art".
LOL @ Thad! It sure is, and quite lovely at that.
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I'd love to sit there with my other half, chilling, having some beers, smoke some grass

Such a beautiful picture
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Don't forget the manacles and chains! Spike-heeled leather boots....
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How the heck did I miss this gallery? Am loving this picture, new wallpaper for me I think!