
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yxTKf8g ... re=related
And Des's pronunciation of "Junaid" is almost correct!Jon O'Neill wrote:In this order, Carol actually laughs at the right place in the anecdotes!
Yes. However CTHULHU isn't allowed on Apterous, so he'd be out of luck if he offered it.Phil Reynolds wrote:Haha, very clever. Did anyone else spot the significance of the letters selection?
Aren't you supposed to, or it's not gonna make much sense?Phil Reynolds wrote:Haha, very clever. Did anyone else spot the significance of the letters selection?
That's what I was thinking...Mark James wrote:Aren't you supposed to, or it's not gonna make much sense?Phil Reynolds wrote:Haha, very clever. Did anyone else spot the significance of the letters selection?
Surely (and particularly given the title) most people would just see it as an amusing mash-up of Countdown and The Thing. The CTHULHU reference just adds another layer for those familiar with the Lovecraft universe; it makes as much sense with it as without it. Or am I being really stupid (which is hardly unknown) and missing something else?Mark James wrote:Aren't you supposed to, or it's not gonna make much sense?Phil Reynolds wrote:Haha, very clever. Did anyone else spot the significance of the letters selection?
I have no idea what the Lovecraft universe is, but I know Cthulhu from South ParkPhil Reynolds wrote:The CTHULHU reference just adds another layer for those familiar with the Lovecraft universe
I certainly enjoyed it as an amusing horror/Countdown mashup.Phil Reynolds wrote:Surely (and particularly given the title) most people would just see it as an amusing mash-up of Countdown and The Thing. The CTHULHU reference just adds another layer for those familiar with the Lovecraft universe; it makes as much sense with it as without it. Or am I being really stupid (which is hardly unknown) and missing something else?Mark James wrote:Aren't you supposed to, or it's not gonna make much sense?Phil Reynolds wrote:Haha, very clever. Did anyone else spot the significance of the letters selection?
Yeah, fair enough. I guess it made immediate sense to me what was going on because I had recognised Cthulhu (from South Park mainly but I'd seen the name crop up in a few things. Not overly familiar with Lovecraft) but that is just one layer as you say. It didn't make me think of the Thing at all though.Phil Reynolds wrote:Surely (and particularly given the title) most people would just see it as an amusing mash-up of Countdown and The Thing. The CTHULHU reference just adds another layer for those familiar with the Lovecraft universe; it makes as much sense with it as without it. Or am I being really stupid (which is hardly unknown) and missing something else?Mark James wrote:Aren't you supposed to, or it's not gonna make much sense?Phil Reynolds wrote:Haha, very clever. Did anyone else spot the significance of the letters selection?
Probably true of a lot of things.Innis Carson wrote:I think Cthulhu is perhaps more widely known that you realise Phil, particularly on the Internet.