wow. are you spying on me through a small hole in the wall er sumthin'?? you just described me , in such utter detail, it almost scared me !!!
Bwahahaha!We're coming to get you Barbara!Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain . . .
Were you ever--or are you now--a kid?Did you ever--or do you now--like monsters?Have you ever--or do you now attend--Horror movie conventions?Have you owned--or do you now own-- any monster replicas as produced by Aurora; Revell; Polar Lights; or some garage-kit fellow-traveler?Do you subscribe to--or have you read any periodicals such as: Fangoria; Rue Morgue; Famous Monsters of Filmland; Creepy; Eerie; Tales from the Crypt; or Scary Monsters?Do you now--or have you ever-- stayed awake past 10:30 PM to watch horror movies on TV?Are you now--or have you ever logged on to www.universalmonsterarmy.com?Do you recognize any of the following names: Elvira; Penny Dreadful; John Stanley; Bob Wilkins; Count Gore DeVol; Count Floyd; Mr. Lobo; Dr Shocker; Zacherly; Dr Gangreen; Uncle Forry (4-E or 4ST); Ormsby; Svengoolie; Joe Bob Briggs; Ghoulardi; Chilly Billy Carlile; or Dan Roebuck?
Recently, I made a post on another forum and made mention to the fact that I considered myself a "Monsterkid". I was told that Monsterkids were a product of the 60's and that I was ineligible to use the term to describe myself. LOL! I was, in fact, born in '72 and grew up watching the monsters on TV's Dr. Paul Bearer and Creature Features. I built all the old Aurora's (my first was a square box glow Frankenstein Aurora) and owned the AHI's, Remco's, and even the Mego Monsters. I read the Famous Monsters of Filmland mags and my favorite books from the school Library were the good old Crestwood books. I love monsters and consider myself a Monsterkid. But what's the official word? What is the criteria for membership?
I don't reaaaaaaaaaalllyyyyy consider myself that.
Speaking of Monster Kids. I have two nieces, 4 and 2, that I'm going to start introducing classic monsters too when they're about 7 or 8 years old. That was about the age I saw my first classic monster movie, Dracula (1931), which got me hooked for life. I'll definitely start them off with the Universal Monster movies, then go from there.
Me I'd recommend Hammer's Lust for a Vampire:
en iyi bahis siteleri
https://diziizle.wtf/
totobo