Adolf and Stephen, kissing in a tree...
January 2, 2006 1:03 PM Subscribe
You might remember the Stephen Colbert slash fiction posted earlier. You might also know something about Adolf Hitler and FDR. You might be wondering what these things have in common. You really don't want to know.
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The things people do with their free time. Go clean out your garage or the rain gutters or fix that drippy leak in the basement. Sheesh.
posted by billder at 1:18 PM on January 2, 2006
posted by billder at 1:18 PM on January 2, 2006
Ok, I don't want to know. Got it. So is this another one of those links I'm not supposed to click? I get confused about this stuff. :)
posted by Malor at 1:18 PM on January 2, 2006
posted by Malor at 1:18 PM on January 2, 2006
And don't miss Hitler's unpublished novel, Lord of the Swastika.
In Lord of the Swastika, "Trueman" Feric Jaggar returns from the outlands of Borgravia to his ancestral land of Helder, only to find it overrun by half-breed mutants and normal-seeming but inhuman "Dominators". As the long-lost descendant of the last true King of Helder, Sigmark IV, he is the only one capable of wielding the legendary Great Truncheon of Stag Held. He embarks on a violent crusade for genetic purity, drawing a massive following, staging outdoor rallies and raising an army personally loyal to him.
posted by meehawl at 1:24 PM on January 2, 2006
In Lord of the Swastika, "Trueman" Feric Jaggar returns from the outlands of Borgravia to his ancestral land of Helder, only to find it overrun by half-breed mutants and normal-seeming but inhuman "Dominators". As the long-lost descendant of the last true King of Helder, Sigmark IV, he is the only one capable of wielding the legendary Great Truncheon of Stag Held. He embarks on a violent crusade for genetic purity, drawing a massive following, staging outdoor rallies and raising an army personally loyal to him.
posted by meehawl at 1:24 PM on January 2, 2006
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