Happy Travels from C.S. Hughes, Tralfamadore
Still shining bright, from Neil Kemp, Margate, UK
Merry Merry Merry Christmas from Eddie Boverington, Clapham, UK
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Ah, Christmas, such a wonderful time of the year. Though some people find it terrible, especially if they are sad or alone, haunted by memories of easily broken poorly made wooden toys from Formosa, disappointi...
The New Yorker's Alex Siquig has written the hilarious Ask King Richard III: A Political Advice Column, where American Presidential candidates seek Richard's advice. Our favourite:
Have you ever seen someone d...
Follow the instructions in the poster above, and learn your secret Jedi name you will! Beware of the Dark Side, uncouth and barbaric on the tongue it is! Share your name below or on the Nerdalicious Faceboo...
Imagine you are in a soothing pool of unidentified gelatinous goo, on a tropical island somewhere, possibly surrounded by a crawling red weed. The perfect time to enjoy the strenulating strains and slightly dub...
Picture: Thomas Cromwell by David Levine. Originally appeared in The New York Review of Books, April 6, 1978, accompanying The New History of England.
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We all know what emoticons and emojis are, they are the cute little images that are part of operating systems and social media, a succinct way of expressing a feeling or reaction, or strung together, symbols th...
Apothecary: a box of leeches
Beheading: not talking roses here!
Castration: detachment of a useful appendage
Diplomacy: war postponement
Execution: dying in public
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