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Baron Von Goolo

Welcome to The Museum of Horrors

About Me


The Legend Of Baron Von Goolo Story


Fleeing the political turmoil and carnivorous moths of their native Yuthanasia, Sebaceous and Effluvia Von Goolo sought to start new lives in the promising social humus of America. Missing Ellis Island by precisely the width of a continent, their boat came aground on the Oregon coastline, where the constant rain and mossy dank held promise for Effluvia’s respiratory challenges. The two decided to settle there, and soon used their Old World contacts to establish the import company that would make them unfairly wealthy.

Sebaceous and Effluvia Von Goolo


It was not long afterwards that the Von Goolos’ lives would change forever. Inspecting his inventory one moist eve, Sebaceous heard a faint cooing coming from a crate of Burmese monkey’s paws. Grabbing a crowbar, Sebaceous ripped the crate open and discovered, amidst the swaddled meats, a pale young boy that couldn’t have been two years old. Happily gnawing on the packing sawdust, the boy seemed healthy and whole despite his journey. Checking the manifest, Sebaceous could find no record of a small child of any gender, and surmised that the boy’s parents must have stowed him away in hopes of giving him a better life in the New World. His suspicions were confirmed when he found a note pinned to the child’s muleskin diaper, a note that read simply:
NOW HE IS YOURS
Having long ago lost his manhood in an unfortunate hunting accident, Sebaceous had since resigned himself to the notion of dying heirless. Now, thanks to a crate of rotting ape fingers that may as well have been a golden chariot pulled by angels, this had all changed. Heart racing, Sebaceous rushed home to his beloved. Upon seeing the boy and hearing her husband’s wild tale, Effluvia was seized by a fit of what was later determined to be joy and as she cradled the babe against her shuddering bosom they concocted a story of distant travels and Haitian fertility brews, and named their son Baron.

L'Enfant Von Goolo


The years went by and the pale young boy grew into a pale young man that was the delight of his adoptive parents no matter what any public records might suggest to the contrary. Sebaceous was especially proud of Baron and took him to work every day, exposing him to the priceless and arcane relics that were the mainstay of Von Goolo Imports, Inc. Baron took to the import business like a carnivorous moth to a human ear. His fascination for his father’s inventory of shrunken heads and werewolf pelts, Fiji mermen and mummy’s feet grew to become an obsession. Ironically, Sebaceous believed in none of it: he saw himself only as an importer of convincing fakery that bored and wealthy Americans would pay a pretty penny for. But Baron thought differently. He thought – no, he knew – that the oddities and entities that filled his father’s warehouses were as real as the hair on his back. And thanks to the financial advantages that come from having stinking rich parents, Baron decided to dedicate his life to the research, the discovery and, most significantly, to the collection of the weird, the horrific and the unexplained. Baron didn’t date much.
By age 16, Baron was a regular fixture on his father’s worldwide travels to root for unique wares. It was on one such journey that his ambitions would be realized.
It was in the open marketplace in Marzipan, where his father had gone in search of saleable carvings and statuary. Baron had strayed, lured by the sights and smells and occasionally the feels that the market had to offer a young man of his slightly effeminate build. He was about to chastise a vendor for an obviously counterfeit two-headed chicken (Baron could see the staples with practiced ease), when he noticed an old crone staring at him from an alleyway. Curious, he approached as the hag slipped into the shadows, away from prying eyes. She was short, very short, in the way that people are far from tall, and she was wrapped in the pelt of a mammal or bird. Her eyes were turned and her nose was crossed in a way that reminded him of a bag of frogs, and when she smiled Baron could see that no two of her teeth were exactly the same shade of yellow. Easy enough to determine, among the four she had left.
He asked her what she wanted: her only answer was a rasping giggle, like the sound of a snake swallowing a bumblebee. She reached into the folds of her second skin and produced a small knapsack of faded red and gold fabric, placed it in his outstretched hands and with a flick of her spidery fingers, opened it. And there it was. The skull of a goblin.
At least that’s what the staff of the Von Goolo Institute of Inexplicable Studies determined it to be some four decades later. At the time, it could have been a gremlin or an imp or a leprechaun with particularly tragic orthodontia. Baron didn’t care. He knew it immediately for what it was: tangible proof that monsters exist. That ghosties and ghoulies and long-leggedy beasties really do go bump in the night. That every tale of terror whispered at a campfire had a basis in fact, a basis that he would now squander the rest of his life and his parents’ considerable fortune on discovering and collecting. He stared at the skull, breathless and panting, then breathing and pantsless, for what seemed like hours but what was in fact only about an hour and forty minutes. Still, it was long enough for the old woman to grow bored and leave. Baron never had the chance to thank her, never even knew her name – only that she had given him this wonderful gift. And had somehow managed to steal his socks.
Today, the Von Goolo Institute is the largest, private center for the research and preservation of bizarre and unexplained phenomena in the world, boasting the largest collection of living and un-living cryptozoological specimens on record since 34 B.C. and the infamous Midnight Circus of Emperor Incredulous III. For years, Baron Von Goolo’s amazing collection remained shrouded in secrecy, glimpsed only by the cream of celebrity and royalty, and even then only after a comprehensive battery of vaccinations. But now, thanks to the lobbyists whose tireless efforts to loosen suffocating environmental impact laws have finally borne fruit, this collection of freaks, bogies and nightmares may finally be viewed by the public without fear of litigation.

Welcome to Baron Von Goolo’s Museum of Horrors.


My Interests



"Interests?" Feh! Interests are for pussies. My obsession is the collection and preservation of any and all paranormal, supernatural, preternatural and cryptozoological oddities and entities. Also, home dentistry and scrapbooking.

I'd like to meet:

People in the Pacific Northwest that love Halloween and want to visit my Museum of Horrors.
Fellow monsters and monster-lovers.
Lowbrow artists and performers of the bizarre.
Horror movie fans, hosts and professionals.
Women who would have spat on me in high school.
Anyone that gets what I'm doing.

Feel free to befriend me: I only look like i bite. I'll apologize now for the hassle of those CAPTCHA things that I added to my befriendometer. I just kept getting too many friend requests from spammers and pornbots. If it was an actual pornbot that would be something, but if you're just going to send me messages telling me where to buy cheap Viagra, begone and vex me no more!

Music:

Alternative, horror rock, surf rock, horrorbilly, rockabilly, pretty much all your billys actually, some electronic, and of course, the immortal Mr. Tom Jones.

And when I say "immortal" I'm not being glib. Tom Jones is an incubus. Look it up and tell me I'm wrong.

Movies:

I love all horror movies. Even the bad ones. Because if I didn't love the bad ones too there would only be about eight worth watching.
Here are a few recommendations:
TOP 10 BEST - MOST PREDICTABLE
1. The Exorcist
2. Alien
3. Psycho
4. Jaws
5. Night Of The Living Dead
6. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
7. Silence Of The Lambs
8. The Shining
9. Nightmare On Elm Street
10. Halloween
TOP 10 BEST - LEAST PREDICTABLE
1. Audition
2. Ginger Snaps
3. May
4. Below
5. The Devil's Backbone
6. An American Werewolf In London
7. Jacob's Ladder
8. Deliverance
9. No Such Thing
10. Killer Klownz From Outer Space
TOP 10 BEST HORROR MOVIES FOR VEGANS
1. Little Shop Of Horrors (1986)
2. Day Of The Triffids
3. The Wizard Of Oz
4. Invasion of The BodySnatchers
5. The Green Slime
6. The Maneater of Hydra
7. The Thing From Another World (1951)
8. Navy vs. The Night Monsters
9. From Hell It Came
10. The Mutations (aka The Freakmaker)
TOP 10 MOVIES WHERE SOMEONE DIES IN THE COOLEST WAY
1. Zombie
2. Hellraiser
3. The Omen
4. Abominable
5. Scanners
6. The Thing (1982)
7. Ghost Ship
8. Nightmare On Elm Street
9. Gates Of Hell
10. Alien Contamination

Heroes:

Rob Zombie, Tim Burton, Pee Wee Herman, David LaChapelle, Frank Kozik, Mike Mignola, Eli Roth and anyone else that has lived their dreams and in doing so, made the world weirder and more beautiful at the same time.

I'm also rather fond of the fellow that greenlit Golden Oreos. It's about bloody time.

My Blog

PORTLAND - Vote for me until May 31!

Hello local piggies and poppets - The voting for Willamette Week's annual "Best Of" edition is going on now and by cracky, I want to be "Best Local Weirdo." I mean, seriously - just look at me.Do my M...
Posted by Baron Von Goolo on Fri, 16 May 2008 05:24:00 PST

Getting ready for the PDX Zombie Prom

Hello pumpkins - The PDX Zombie Prom is in about three weeks. Time to brush up on my dance moves. ...
Posted by Baron Von Goolo on Tue, 15 Apr 2008 01:35:00 PST

Let me ruin THE RUINS for you.

It’s all in my new blog, behbeh.http://vongoolo.blogspot.com/
Posted by Baron Von Goolo on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 02:11:00 PST

I do love clowns...

...even when they're shilling. Thanks to my delightful friend Toybox Theatre for sharing this lovable bit of genius with me....
Posted by Baron Von Goolo on Thu, 21 Feb 2008 10:19:00 PST

Mein Blogf

Hello my piglets and poppets - Daddy went and made himself a real blog.It's new. It's not really all that fancy yet but I just posted my pre-CLOVERFIELD musings and since that seems to be the flavor o...
Posted by Baron Von Goolo on Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:11:00 PST

some Christmas cheer...OF EVIL!!!

Courtesy of the Happy Tree Friends. Oh sure, they may be telling the same joke over a million different ways, but I laugh my pastey white ass off every damn time. ...
Posted by Baron Von Goolo on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 02:16:00 PST

In honor of Tura Satana

Tura Satana just accepted me as one of her myspace friends. Im practically giddy about this. Giddy, I say.If you don't know who Tura Satana is, you have no business here. If you want to know, click on...
Posted by Baron Von Goolo on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 05:38:00 PST

Dear Dickhead -

Dear Dickhead - Remember that exhibit I had this year, featuring all the items from actual haunted houses? I called it The Hall Of The Truly Haunted. Pretty cool, huh? Well anyway, I couldn't help but...
Posted by Baron Von Goolo on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 05:24:00 PST

Saturday the 20th @ FrightTown: Bella Morte unplugged & Halloween costume fashion show!!!

Hey there, all you complicated youths! The only thing better than coming to see the three best haunted houses in the whole state is coming to see them when we're having a Halloween Costume Fashion sho...
Posted by Baron Von Goolo on Fri, 19 Oct 2007 02:08:00 PST

Tips for Trick-or-Treaters

Kids today. Feh! They don't know from trick or treating. Now, when I was a wee pasty lad, I could tell you how it was done, you bejja I could.So here's a primer I've put together for the little ankleb...
Posted by Baron Von Goolo on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 12:41:00 PST