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Conference hydra::dejavu

Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

635.0. "shoggoth ?" by SSDEVO::ACKLEY (Aslan) Fri Jan 22 1988 16:29

    
    	Hi Steve;
    
    	What on earth (or off earth?) is a shoggoth, anyway ?

    	Alan.
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635.1well ...INK::KALLISHas anybody lost a shoggoth?Fri Jan 22 1988 17:0016
    A shoggoth is a rather nasty beastie made famous in several stories
    by H. P. Lovecraft, particularly _At The Mountains of Madness_.
    It's alluded to in other stories, including "The Horror at Red Hook."
    It's amorphic, carniverous, and can grow sense organs, such as eyes,
    temporarily.  It's generally black, but its surface looks wetly
    translucent, and it can generate polychromatic spots of glows and 
    sparklings that may have quasihypnotic properties, especially for
    the young, enabling shoggoths to fascinate them until they can
    eat them.  They can grow to quite large sizes.
    
    A probable variant of the main breed is, I believe, featured in
    the Stephen King story, "The Raft."
    
    Worst of all, they're not housebroken.        
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
635.2oh yeah...SSDEVO::ACKLEYAslanFri Jan 22 1988 17:169
    
    	Oh.   One of those!   Gak.    I read _Beyond_The_Mountains_Of_
    _Maddness_ by Lovecraft, when I was 10 or so, and couldn't sleep 
    for weeks.   I must have repressed the memory.

        May all the shoggoths remain lost !
    
	Thanks,
    	Alan.
635.3DECWET::MITCHELLSteve: I found a shogAAAAAA!Fri Jan 22 1988 17:5710
    The question is how does one pronounce it?  Is the o in sho long?
    Example:
    
    "Is that a real goth or just a shoggoth?"
    
    Is it a short 0 as in "George Bernard Shoggoth" ?
    
    Inquiring minds want to know!
    
    John M.
635.4Doesn't belong here, however...CLUE::PAINTERIt's all relative....maybe.Fri Jan 22 1988 18:3611
    
    Sorry - hit <NEXT UNSEEN> and forgot the topic number......
    
    From Science News - if you take a Curad bandage and open it in the
    dark very quickly, the adhesive will produce a greenish glow for
    a very short period of time.
    
    It works - we verified it many times (but then little things tend
    to amuse us......)
    
    Cindy
635.6I love crafty peopleCIMNET::PIERSONSat Jan 23 1988 15:164
    ?? a new notes command "sho ggoth" , to determine the number of
    goths present?  Theres also "sho vandals", etc...
    
    No, he just shoggoth his shoulders and walked away.
635.7Favorite Horrors???SEINE::RAINVILLEThe best view is close to the edge!Sun Jan 24 1988 01:102
    Meaner than a frumious Bandersnatch!......MWR
    
635.8Well ....INK::KALLISShoggoth go home.Mon Jan 25 1988 11:1714
    Re .3 (John):
    
    It's a short o, I've been told.  All I can get out of the shoggoth
    is "Teke-li-li!"  That doesn't help.
    
    However, I've been informed that someone's lost one, so, good riddance!
    :-)
    
    Re .4 (Cindy):
    
    That's for the "What's Wrong with the New Age" note.  Haste makes
    waste. :-D
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
635.9;^DBUSY::MAXMIS11Serendipity &#039;R&#039; usMon Jan 25 1988 12:3614
    RE:  .7   
    
     >Meaner than a frumious Bandershatch!......MWR
    
    I have two questions.
    
    1)  How do you _know_ that it's meaner than a frumious Bandersnatch.
        Did you forget that you're supposed to shun those beasties?
    
    2)  It may even be found to be meaner that a frumious Bandershatch
        named "Sue"!  I would not know from personal experience, however,
        as "shunning" is one of the stronger points in my skill set.
    
    Marion 
635.10How dare you harbor my shoggoth?FDCV16::HERBI hate winter!!!Mon Jan 25 1988 12:389
                 
    re .1: Oh, you mean you've been keeping my shoggoth all this time?
    I was wondering where he'd wandered off to.  We never really knew
    his real name, we just called him "Skippy."  Please send him back
    to me A.S.A.P.  The kids miss him.  They like to bring Skippy out
    to play with their friends.  Funny how quiet this neighborhood is
    lately...
    
    Brian W.
635.11INK::KALLISShoggoth gone home.Mon Jan 25 1988 13:2610
    Re .9 (Marion):
    
    I understand they eat bandersnatches when they can find them.
    
    Re .10 (Brian):
    
    Sorry, not yours.  The real owner contacted me.  If yopu've lost
    one, I suggest you look in Castle Lake; I hear one's loose there.
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
635.12 BUSY::MAXMIS11Serendipity &#039;R&#039; usMon Jan 25 1988 14:139
    
    RE:  .11  -  eating bandersnatches 
    
    Yes, I understand that in some cultures the bandersnatch is considered
    quite a delicacy.   I myself tried one back in '76 but failed to
    become fond of the dish.  It stuck to my dental work.  Some people
    claim they taste much like chicken.
    
    Marion
635.13SVCRUS::CRANEtrust me, I know what I&#039;m doingMon Jan 25 1988 19:574
    
    
         Anyone ever heard of dejavu before ???
    
635.14dinner? swimming? waking up?MARKER::KALLISDon&#039;t confuse `want&#039; and `need.&#039;Fri May 27 1988 12:035
    Re .13:
    
    Before what?
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.