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Professor Pille's Planetary Panopticon

Currently under advisement and endless reconstruction. Perhaps confusing yet amusing. A highly vulnerable manifestation of the internationally-regarded Mt. Palomine Institute of Mysteries and its founder, the venerable Professor Antonio Pille. Dedicated with warmest regards to the varied ghosts of Aristophanes, Rabelais, Swift, Sterne, Jarry, Mencken, Baron Munchhausen, and the gentle and honorable Robert Benchley.

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Location: Portville, Narragansett National District

Saturday, December 09, 2006


South Road into Portville (National Districtway 4B) with familiar kraken warnings for horselessers
Kraken are certainly less of a hazard today than they were in days gone by, but they can still cause trouble aplenty for the unprepared inland vehicularist. Pongo Beach-head--a popular tourist spot on the perimeter of Portville--is just down and to the left of this road and although kraken seldom stray near it, occasionally a rambunctious young one will turn up and cause some trouble. Nothing worse than some mightily frightened out-of-towners and a few dented-up horselesses has been the result, but we're taking no chances.
The lit-up structure you see down the road there, just past St. Dolphin's Rune-Kirche on the right, is Kate's Krab Shack, favored hangout of Portville's yoots.

2 Comments:

Blogger Erin said...

I've been too long without the Interknit that I have completely lost track of the saga upon Da Urth! Sending you best wishes from Down Under - where a flushing toilet does not swirl backwards and the men don't drink white wine - Ciao!

-Erin Black

Thursday, December 14, 2006  
Blogger Erin said...

oh, And a Merry Santamarias to you!

Thursday, December 14, 2006  

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