As I have noted before, Horace is living and attracting strange phenomena. And this is the latest. Why isn’t he dead from the lack of air and vacuum? Houyhnhnms must be able to generate a protective barrier unconsciously.
Somehow he walked through an invisible kutulengu or portal between Earth an its moon.¥ When will wonders ever cease for Horace? Doubtful.
I wonder how Horace does with spooks, specters & ghosts? Hallowe’en though is now past. There is always next year.
¥ Kutulengu is of the peculiar Chinese-Mongol like language of the Yian-Ho, ancient beings called “Deathless Chinamen” by Castro in “Call of Cthulhu” (1926) & “Maker of Moons” (1894).
KEA almost 5 years ago
talk about oblivious
rshive almost 5 years ago
Best to watch the street signs, Horace.
scyphi26 almost 5 years ago
That’s one heck of a data plan to still be able to browse on your phone all the way to there.
waltermgm almost 5 years ago
He made it all the way to the dark side of the moon!
There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it’s all dark…
Cerabooge almost 5 years ago
Apparently, going on a walkabout with your phone is not such a great idea.
CYGNUS X1 almost 5 years ago
He took a wrong turn at Albuquerque!
CYGNUS X1 almost 5 years ago
Hi I’m a little lost. Is this this the set of Capricorn One?
Perkycat almost 5 years ago
Now see if it will get you back.
R.U. Kidding almost 5 years ago
Google Maps?
Stephen Gilberg almost 5 years ago
Keep an eye out for a lunar mare.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
As I have noted before, Horace is living and attracting strange phenomena. And this is the latest. Why isn’t he dead from the lack of air and vacuum? Houyhnhnms must be able to generate a protective barrier unconsciously.
Somehow he walked through an invisible kutulengu or portal between Earth an its moon.¥ When will wonders ever cease for Horace? Doubtful.
I wonder how Horace does with spooks, specters & ghosts? Hallowe’en though is now past. There is always next year.
¥ Kutulengu is of the peculiar Chinese-Mongol like language of the Yian-Ho, ancient beings called “Deathless Chinamen” by Castro in “Call of Cthulhu” (1926) & “Maker of Moons” (1894).
danketaz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I guess they do have an app for that.
BlueFin Premium Member almost 5 years ago
“Can you believe, they put the horse on the Moon? The horse on the Moo-ooon…”
Obi-Haiv almost 5 years ago
Recalculating!
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
Why am I so hungry?
nerdhoof almost 5 years ago
Giant steps are what you take, walking on the moon…
InTraining almost 5 years ago
Apparently, Horace “spaced out”….!