On Mon, 24 Mar 1997, William Eastman wrote:
> Personally, I think there was some old pattern maker named Mowog who got a
> little carried away one day and BMC came up with this elaborate hoax to
> cover the tracks. Or maybe Mowog is a reference to some unmentionable
> body part or biologic activity in the local dialect carved into the
> patterns by disgruntled worker. (if you are disgruntled when you are
> unhappy, are you gruntled again when things work out?) Makes as much
> sense as anything else.
'M***G' is obviously the most dreaded member of H.P. Lovecraft's
mythos--so dreaded that the name M***G is never mentioned anywhere in
Lovecraft's literature. The mentionable creatures of horror and slime
include 'Dagon,' 'Yog-Sothoth,' 'Azathoth' and 'Cthulhu.'
--Nancy Taylor [73 MGBGT, victim of the great and powerful Look-Hasz]
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