Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Man Turned to Stone

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 29: A life size sculpture of special effects creator Ray Harryhausen stands in the The Myths And Legends Exhibition at The London Film Museum on June 29, 2010 in London, England. Ray Harryhausen is considered the father of modern day special effects. In total Ray made sixteen landmark fantasy films including 'Jason And The Argonauts' (1963), 'One Million Years BC' (1966) and his last feature 'Clash Of The Titans' (1981). The exhibition includes original models and artwork and opens on June 29, 2010. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)

This man was turned to stone by simply having looked briefly at a Medusa wandering by.
"People used to turn to stone a lot more when the Medusa was out in public," a guardian at the Medusa Temple informed this reporter. "Nowadays, we only get one or two a week."
Several dozen people who have been turned to stone by the Medusa are on FREE display at the Medusa Temple Bookstore's Display Department.
"You can be turned to stone for a small fee," the guardian told us. "we've had many requests for this service, and in the past few years, the demand is growing."

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