THE KILLVILLE HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF THE STRANGE GOES ON THE ROAD
The Killville Historical Museum Of The Strange is heading for the City of Brotherly Love this October. From October 13th through October 31st many of Killville's oddities will be part of "Morgan Grisly's Magnificent Museum of Morbid Monstrosities" at the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. It seems that main-stream science is finally starting to recognize what we at the Museum of the Strange have known all along. Now is your chance to see them all, up close and in person. See the "Killville Giant", "Stinky The Pond Monster", "The Berkshire Mountain Monkey" and more. Are they God's mistakes? The Devil's practical jokes? You be the judge.

The Killville Historical Museum Of The Strange is heading for the City of Brotherly Love this October. From October 13th through October 31st many of Killville's oddities will be part of "Morgan Grisly's Magnificent Museum of Morbid Monstrosities" at the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. It seems that main-stream science is finally starting to recognize what we at the Museum of the Strange have known all along. Now is your chance to see them all, up close and in person. See the "Killville Giant", "Stinky The Pond Monster", "The Berkshire Mountain Monkey" and more. Are they God's mistakes? The Devil's practical jokes? You be the judge.
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It's funny, though. Normally I assume everyone on the Internet has to be at least marginally literate, because otherwise they couldn't write anything, right? But then I see people who have no pictures, no journals, no comments... and all their "friends" are SGs. Which leads me to believe that maybe they are illiterate, because you don't actually need to be able to read to see nekkid pictures and then click some buttons on the screen.
Fascinating. Now I'm secretly going to think of all those people as one-handed monkeys.