A recipe for Halloween that is so easy to make you'd have to be brainless to mess it up!
This effective and extremely simple drink comes from HGTV.
1. Vodka goes into shot glass
2. Add some lime juice
3. Using a straw (or a very small amount on a tea spoon) drip Irish cream into the liquid
4. The acidity of the lime will make the cream curdle and begin to resemble brains
5. Add some Grenadine or red syrup for added gore.
6. Done, make someone else drink it without telling them the ingredients for added satisfaction.
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Forgeworld Release Preview of Horus Heresy
Horus heresy Codex incomming, no really.
Forgeworld release a REAL teaser trailer of the upcomming Horus heresy, titled "The Horus Heresy - Book 1, Betryal", who couldn't see this happening eventually. We will be sure to see historically inaccurate model designs, boring rules and lazy forgeworld sculpts with a premium price tag as we dig into what is essentially the same models just "looking a bit different".
Whilst the subject of the Horus heresy is core to the 40K universe will this addition to the game actually add anything new or is it just another predictable ploy in the tired warhammer market?
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Tatsuo Sato's Catsoup! ねこぢる草
A dark twist on the classical 'Orpheus' style tale of a descent into the land of the dead... with cats!
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Anyone for soup? |
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Sit in the soup? |
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Maybe pork Soup? |
If there was a word to sum it up it would be 'Trippy', very trippy. A young cat fights to save half the soul of his dead sister, after returning the soul through her nose she partly returns to the world of the living, only badly brain damaged, Now he must descend into the land of the dead to try and recover the other half of her soul, along the way meeting a god, a devil and a very friendly pig.
The less said about this the better, its dark, surreal and tragic but at times, quite funny.
The less said about this the better, its dark, surreal and tragic but at times, quite funny.
Sato used the style of Nekojiru who was famed for creating her manga characters as wide eyed (and pretty violent) cats, Catsoup was released on DVD in 2001 three years after Nekojiru's suicide.
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