Retro Game Room Version 2
I needed to patch the walls and paint, so I thought I might as well change it all up.23 different consoles and handhelds, about 450 old games. Framemeister xrgb-mini upscaler so it doesn’t look bad on a new tv, handmade custom MAME cabinet, and a fuzzy chair and fuzzy carpet :)
A lot of work, and a lifetime of collecting!
And no girlfriend
In an incredible plot twist, I’m actually someone’s wife.
Reblogging for that gif
The Café (or Cabaret) de L’Enfer was a Hell themed, 19th century Café in Paris.
Supposedly upon approaching the doors, which were double and wooden with a gaping devils mouth baring its fangs looming from above, a doorsman clad in a Satan costume would bellow: “Enter and be damned!”
Once inside patrons would sit at small black tables, under a low, arched ceiling with plaster cast demons reaching down at them, their faces screaming and snarling.
The wait staff and bar tenders would be dressed in apt attire and would serve drinks with dangerous and devilish names.
In McDonough, New York there’s a small cemetery where 8 year old Merritt Beardsley was buried in 1865. The boy’s request to his father was that he wanted a window in his grave because he was scared of the dark. So while building the young boy’s grave his father left a small opening with a pane of glass for the morning sun to shine into. Today few people visit the grave, but those that do leave toys for Merritt to play with. The full folklore story can be found here.
Growing up in that area I was also told of the story of a man in the 1970s breaking the glass, stealing Merritt’s skull, painting it orange, and placing it on the front of the bike. He died shortly after in an accident, afterwards the skull was placed back in the grave and the glass replaced. @sixpenceeeDamn… That really is some sixpenceee stuff right there…
(Source: nirvanaquotes)
wtf people…
This makes me smile
There are stories here I wanna know about.
Wherever Chaotic Neutrals have gone, you will see the signs.