Having made a better audio recording of "Hey There Cthulhu" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut82TDjc iSg) using a karaoke track of "Hey There Delilah" (from the album Karaoke Bash Vol. 3 (p) 2007 by Starlight Karaoke), I decided to do a photomontage-style video for it using artwork and photographs I've come across in my travels through these Intarwebs. So here it is!
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well your almost right however the being that lovecraft calls Cthulhu does show up in ancient cultures all over the world, many having cults the worshiped him as a god of death, infact about 90% of the mythos is draw from "real" gods and monsters. so don't be so quick to say he can't be real after all he pre-dates all our modern gods by 6000 years at least and only one group of people worshiped christ before it spread out but civilizations that could never have met worshiped him!
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By the way, what does that mean?
"In his house in R'lyeh Dread Cthulhu waits dreaming."
So "Cthulhu fhtagn" either means "Cthulhu waits" or "Cthulhu dreams." Difficult to say when you're dealing with an unknowable language from space.