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  • It's just that the name they've chosen, MeeGo, is far too close to that of an animated, intelligent, malevolent fungus, the Mi-Go.

    Archive 2010-02-01 2010

  • It's just that the name they've chosen, MeeGo, is far too close to that of an animated, intelligent, malevolent fungus, the Mi-Go.

    The Lovecraft News Network 2010

  • The speech kinda rambled for a bit before the end when a thousand Mi-Go spontaneously burst into flames, but we got the point.

    Blood Lite II: Overbite Kevin J. Anderson 2010

  • For that matter, there was no dinosaurs on Venus, and no Mi-Go on Pluto.

    MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Responsible for the Lack of Public Interest in Space Exploration? 2008

  • It's all I can do not to purchase the Gibbering Madness Pack, with the "extremely limited Mi-Go Brain Canister."

    How To Tell A Story To Friends And Strangers evandorkin 2005

  • Remember, Cthulhu and Nyarlathotep are proper names of single entities, but Mi-Go and shoggoth are not; they are types of entities.

    the HP Lovecraft drinking game « raincoaster 2006

  • A commentator on R5 thought the use of the words 'We Got Him !' would offend people throughout Britain, not to mention the fabled Arab Street, in a state of permanent fury after Afghanistan, Iraq, Jenin, Gloucester and other imperialist atrocities, but seemingly as hard to find as the Mi-Go of the Himalayas.

    Archive 2003-12-14 Laban 2003

  • A commentator on R5 thought the use of the words 'We Got Him !' would offend people throughout Britain, not to mention the fabled Arab Street, in a state of permanent fury after Afghanistan, Iraq, Jenin, Gloucester and other imperialist atrocities, but seemingly as hard to find as the Mi-Go of the Himalayas.

    UK Commentators Laban 2003

  • It's just that the name they've chosen, MeeGo, is far too close to that of an animated, intelligent, malevolent fungus, the Mi-Go.

    ZDNet UK Highlights editorial@zdnet.co.uk 2010

  • Here's who Lovecraft describes the Mi-Go, in "The Whisperer in Darkness":

    ZDNet UK Highlights editorial@zdnet.co.uk 2010

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