Thor of Asgard available at WeLoveFine Shop
Free cake and extended time away from our jobs.

Stole this from Lara’s pintrest.
I want it a lot.
100 Days Praise Challenge-Day 8: Sing to the Lord (by loswl)
where i am absolutely astounded that i made it through without crying.
it was touch and go for a while there.
Stupid...
Sure.
Back in about 1998 I noticed that I would turn up for signings and people were vaguely disappointed by me. In their heads I was much taller,...

Is this Catalina Caper all over again?
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Despite the Catalina joke, this is more Sidehackers meets ...
Just two more weeks and I’ll be out of ‘the danger zone’. Two more weeks and supposedly I’ll start feeling a heck of a lot better.
Man, I...
Celebrating our 1st anniversary today. I can’t believe a year has gone by already!
RIP: Bill Hinzman, best remembered as the first zombie to appear on camera in George Romero’s horror classic Night of the Living Dead, passed away today of cancer. He was 75.
Nicknamed “Zombie #1” by fans, Hinzman’s role as the Godfather of all Zombies’ first on-screen ghoul established a working relationship with the filmmaker which lasted for several years, garnering Hinzman parts in several other Romero films such as There’s Always Vanilla, Season of the Witch, and The Crazies.
In the 80’s, Hinzman took a seat behind the camera, helming two of his own horror films — The Majroettes and Flesheater. His final movie, the Kurt Angle and Kevin Nash-starring indie horror flick River of Darkness, was released last year.
Below: Hinzman’s Cemetery Zombie scene from Night of the Living Dead —
Best Zombie Ever.