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Date: 15 Aug 89 01:11:51 GMT
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From: brianw@microsoft.UUCP (Brian Willoughby)
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Subject: Re: The Lost Single (?)
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In article <12403@eddie.MIT.EDU> Love-Hounds@GAFFA.MIT.EDU writes:
>Really-From: jsd@gaffa.mit.edu (Jon Drukman)
>
>BTW, for those interested in seeing "the real" Cloudbuster - don't get
>too excited.  It's a metal tube pointing up at the sky.  Stick with
>the H.R. Giger version.

Oh! So Giger designed the prop in the video?  Where did you hear about
that (let me guess).  BTW, has anyone seen that book of H.R. Giger's
works, titled "Necronomicon" or "Necromancer" or somesuch?  I haven't
seen it in years, pretty bizarre stuff.  At the time I had the choice
between it and Roger Dean's collection "Views", should have gotten both.

Brian Willoughby
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