
In a world of tecnhology and rules, what else comes to mind but robotic naughty nuns?
Scary and uber paranoid are the days of Catholic School Nuns cracking innocent nuckles with rulers ... This menu is crammed full of tasty tales and juicy morstles which remind us, it may just be a little while more before Sky Net becomes self aware and we'll miss the days when computers were just computers and nuns were just nuns.
Enjoy Menu #11!
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Pickers by Taryn Hook
Beggars may not be choosers, but Pickers can be very...well, picky.
The Eater by Christopher Hivner
If suicide is painless, thank The Eaters. Then go check on Mom and Dad.
Lunchtime at the Justice Café by Ken Goldman
It's Lunchtime at the Justice Café. Just keep an eye out when the Sheriff asks for a hand...
The Dinner Guest by Bianca Leudeker
Heaped with plenty of red sauce and cheese, The Dinner Guest is ready to serve.
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Funeral Hats by Rebecca Schwab
Tip your Funeral Hats to this subtly unsettling tale of fashion and death.
Dora's Book by Eric J. Krause
Dora's Book has found a new home. We wouldn't be lying when we said you should read this tasty nug of horror fiction.
Read to Me by Michael Lejeune
Stephen King is quite hungry, and he wants you to Read To Me.
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Abe by Jerry McKinney
When Abe takes control, we're all in for one hell of a trip.
Mother's Sin by Deb Eskie
It can be said that too much love is a Mother's Sin. This may or may not be the case.
Where the Belladonna Blooms by K.R. Helms
All the witches want to play Where the Belladonna Blooms, which grows fresh outside our kitchen.
13 Paranoid Facts
We've got an eye on the world...'cos its eye is on you! Stay ahead of Big Brother at, with 13 Paranoid Facts: Technophobia.
Spooning by Cedric the Geek
It may be an oldie, but it's still a goodie. And in the hands of Cedric the Geek, we think you'll eat it up.
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