The one with the the ups and downs.
This joke came from my uncle a long time ago. I always remembered it and still laugh when I think about how he told it out of the blue. I hope he likes our adaptation.
This video uses artwork from www.irasutoya.com, a great source of royalty free artwork by Takashi Mifune.
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The Old Ones Collection is full of stories from editions of the Weird Tales magazine that are in the public domain. I'll add stories here regularly. As you'll see, many were written by authors borrowing imagery from H. P. Lovecraft's dark fiction, while others tried to put their own spin on it.
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Many stories of this genre were published in Weird Tales and have entered the public domain. Some of my favorite escapist fun has been had in these stories.
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