There are few compounds that are more sinful than the applejack of New Jersey. The name has a homely, innocent appearance, but in reality applejack is a particularly powerful and evil spirit. The man who intoxicates himself on bad whisky is sometimes moved to kill his wife and set his house on fire, but the victim of applejack is capable of blowing up a whole town with dynamite and of reciting original poetry to every surviving inhabitant.
A Wicked Beverage, New York Times, April 10, 1894
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baudot:
It's hopefully to be a game piece. Depending on the final moldmaking costs, I might yet have to do wooden castles for the game pieces, but I'd prefer to do them in detailed plastic, looking like this.
d23:
Judging by the similarity in expression to your profile pic... I must ask, is this thing yours?