Published by Miniature Brainwave on 06 Oct 2007
Quick Change Artist
The art of the quick change is making a comeback, take that surveillance society! Youtube video link
Published by Miniature Brainwave on 06 Oct 2007
The art of the quick change is making a comeback, take that surveillance society! Youtube video link
Published by Miniature Brainwave on 04 Oct 2007
Shannon Whisnant says he absolutely believes he’s the rightful owner of a leg he found in a grill he purchased Sept. 25.
“I’ve got the receipt,” he says.
Whisnant bought a cooker at an auction at Maiden Plaza Mini Storage. When Whisnant took the grill home to clean, he opened the lid and found a mummified leg, from shin to toe. Whisnant said he was shocked when he first saw the body part.
“I was in disbelief as to what it was,” the Maiden resident said. “I didn’t know if it was carnage from a murder or what.”
It turns out the amputated leg belongs to a South Carolina man who used to rent a unit at Maiden Plaza Mini Storage. John Wood’s leg was amputated after a plane crash. He legally kept the leg for religious purposes, telling doctors he wanted to be buried as a whole man.
When John Wood reportedly stopped paying his bills, the company legally auctioned off any items left in the unit.
Read all about it at the Hickory Daily Record
Published by Miniature Brainwave on 04 Oct 2007
Published by Miniature Brainwave on 03 Oct 2007
Published by Miniature Brainwave on 03 Oct 2007
The Mystery Guitar Man is letting you in on all the youtube secrets. Youtube video link
Published by Miniature Brainwave on 03 Oct 2007

Balderdash is back and this time taking on Jason. I have to say I agree wholeheartedly.
Click here to see the Balderdash classic: Indiana Jones and Hannibal and Robocop
Published by Miniature Brainwave on 30 Sep 2007

Jorge Lacera’s Cthulhu Crunch

Steve Lambey’s Tinkles

Johnny Yanok’s Postmort-mmmms
Cereal Killers is a blog that specializes in spooky and/or messed up cereal box art and the selection in this off-beat supermarket is amazing. Now you know what Jason, Freddy and Leatherface eat for breakfast. The Cthulhu Crunch is my favorite brand so far, fun stuff.
Published by Miniature Brainwave on 30 Sep 2007
Published by Miniature Brainwave on 29 Sep 2007

This Cthulhu in a jar is part of a larger piece by steampunk artist Alex cf.. The Cthulhu Specimen Box is an incredibly detailed hand-made work of steampunkish genius. If you like this kinda stuff, this guy is up in the top ten.
contained in the box are a series of bottled samples, rock samples, detailed notes, mad ramblings,diagrams, maps, a directional compass, compass, pencil, and of course the spawn of Cthulhu, sealed within a specimen jar.

Best of All it is on ebay now
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