Last night of vacation. Ivy is in the kitchen making something that smells great. I'm watching Night of the Living Dead. I'm just saying. It's all good.
Also, for the blogmaster Tim: Is Sleestak Sunday a solo effort, or do you want other blogs to join in, like they do with the 'Saturday Scavenger Snapshots' and other features?
Scottsz: It looks too phallic, so surely it was a fertility deity.
This prop probably appeared in the lost R-rated "Land of the Lost" season that eventually aired on "Showtime", in which Cha-ka unearths an Alstrusian fertility statue and its emanations make him very amorous toward Holly.
It's the calm before the Sleestak...
ReplyDeleteThat made me laugh out loud.
ReplyDeleteThat was funny. And true.
ReplyDeleteCheap laughs are the best laughs, and sleestaks are an easy target!
ReplyDeleteTim, I recently read The Shining for the first time a few weeks ago: don't you wish Kubrick had kept the topiary from the book?
That was one of my two big complaints. That, and replacing the "roque" mallets with a mundane axe.
ReplyDeleteAnd this is the worst Sleestak image you will find.
ReplyDelete@dmarks: True! The mallets were a lot scarier picturing them while reading.
ReplyDelete@dmarks: That totally looks like a statue uncovered in a remote island village, where people worshipped Sleestaks like Cthulu!
ReplyDeleteAlso, for the blogmaster Tim: Is Sleestak Sunday a solo effort, or do you want other blogs to join in, like they do with the 'Saturday Scavenger Snapshots' and other features?
ReplyDeleteScottsz: It looks too phallic, so surely it was a fertility deity.
This prop probably appeared in the lost R-rated "Land of the Lost" season that eventually aired on "Showtime", in which Cha-ka unearths an Alstrusian fertility statue and its emanations make him very amorous toward Holly.
Too funny.
ReplyDeleteI heard that HBO was going to repackage the mature version of Land of the Lost and call it A Game of Sleestaks...
A la "Sex and the Lost City".
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