^And quite a few other Robert E. Howard titles as well.
Back around 1972 I was in the vicinity of Cross Plains, Texas, the home of Robert E. Howard, and decided to drop by there and see if anybody remembered him. He had committed suicide there at the age of 30 back in 1936. One fellow told me I was only the third person ever to show up asking about Howard. The consensus was that he was "very weird" (not unsurprisingly).
A few years later one young fellow said to me, "You are the most intelligent man I have ever met. You know more about Robert E. Howard than anyone I've met." A very questionable gauge of intelligence, I'd say!
Isn't there a REH museum in Cross Plains? His old house (or rather his parents' house)?
He was a very effete young man who lived with his mother by all accounts.
^I don't think Howard could exactly be described as "effete." He had been a boxer (not sure if he was a pro or just an amateur, but still...); he had worked as an oil-field roustabout and done other rugged, manly sorts of jobs. He was also very powerfully built.
He was, however, excessively close to his mother and killed himself because she was dying. He actually lived with both parents, just to clarify the point. Thus, poor, old Dr. Howard lost his wife and his son on the same day.
^Howard may or may not have been a virgin, but he was certainly no weakling. If you bother to Google images of him, he had a powerful, muscular physique. His face was rather soft-looking, though. I can find no images of him wearing glasses. And he definitely was an amateur boxer. His mother was in frail health during most of his life, and he did devote considerable energy to caring for her, which seems more commendable than contemptible.
Who are mafoofan and rjman? Why are they so bitter about each other?
http://www.styleforum.net/t/335017/who-is-voxsartoria
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I haven't looked at Style Forum in a long time. Now I know why.
I'm sorry, but working Wittgenstein into a discussion of how a newbie should go about putting together a Trad wardrobe is just silly.
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showthread.php?122032-Advice-to-People-Starting-Out&p=1371276#post1371276
The problem with SF is there is far too much noise and far too little signal. I have died of boredom before getting even halfway through a thread (which itself requires trawling through 62,29494 pages of mostly inane twaddle)
^ Jimmy is so right. Sleaze Forum is dominated by egomaniacs, losers and idiots. You can't tell the difference between the "normal fare", trolling and madness.
Even a worthless site like ehow.com can tell you how to darn a sock, which of course salvages a threadbare item. SF waits till there is a gaping hole, sutures it up leaving a misshapen item with a big lump that would be intolerable if one had shoes that fit. I'm all for frugality and preserving things, but there is a right way to do it.