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March 17: Hey, everyone. Thanks for supporting TheFontMonger.com; I’ve been getting some great feedback about the last few fonts I’ve made. Anyway, I’m sorry I haven’t updated in the past few weeks, but I’ve been busy working on a fantastic new font. I based it on a hand-written book I found way back in the university stacks; it was in Latin, I think, so I couldn’t read it, but I loved the letterforms. I’m really proud of this one, and I think you’ll enjoy it, too. I called it Ghastly, and you can download it from the directory right now. Check it out!
March 22: This is fantastic! Nearly a thousand downloads of Ghastly in only five days! I can’t believe it! I’m glad you’re all loving it so much.
March 25: I’m really sorry about this. I’ve had to take Ghastly out of the directory; I think it’s doing something weird to my system. Every time I open a new Word document, Ghastly shows up as the default font. It’s even been showing up in Internet Explorer. I’m going to poke around in the code and see what’s going on, and I’ll get the font back up as soon it’s sorted out. In the meantime, if anyone else has been having problems, please let me know.
March 30: Oh, jeeze. I can’t apologize enough. Please, if you’ve downloaded and installed Ghastly, delete it now! I’m starting to have these blackouts, and every time I wake up, there’s a fresh document on my monitor. I swear I’m not typing these; I can’t even read them! They’re in the same language as that old book, and of course it’s always the same font. I don’t know what I did, but frankly, I’m scared.
And speaking of those documents that keep showing up, does anyone know what Ia! Ia! Cthulhu fhtagn! means?

nathan,
good story!
greg
Comment by greg schwartz — March 21, 2007 @ 10:51 pm
Do you really not know what Cthulhu Fhtagn means?
Comment by Bag Of Shenanigans — March 11, 2011 @ 4:44 pm