Wonderful! Kirsty would not say ours is effortlessly stylish, especially since our unexpected litter of kittens have left a trail of destruction
Wonderful! Kirsty would not say ours is effortlessly stylish, especially since our unexpected litter of kittens have left a trail of destruction
Hoping to move to the Geneva area soon
Oh no thatβs the worst! Empty houses are not the same. We once had to pull out a couple of days before the day, but our solicitor told us to.
Oh no!
I would love to read this one
Breaking the Waves. Really really hated it
I really miss the Colbert Report. His interview with Maurice Sendak was lovely.
My dad was treasurer of GMC in 1977
Quite! Iβd go for King Midas in Reverse
I preferred the Mock Turtles
Murray Constantine wrote a novel about this in the thirties: Swastika Night
Thatβs such an annoying attitude. There was a boy in my history class at school who just didnβt get the subject at all and I thought he was really dim but he ended up going to Oxford to study chemistry.
I was there when Gordon Brown opened our new village playpark. And we got a Gordon Brown calender in the post. Different picture of Gordon for every month. Fabulous.
1. The reign of Richard II
2. Pre-reformation religion in England
3. Eighteenth century social history
4. Film studies
5. Eighteenth century German literature
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Laura Benantiβs version of Melania is so much better. I love this musical number.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooo!
When I lived in Austria in 1989 the Spar played Floral Dance on a loop every single day
Amazingly I think it was a different one! This one is quite annoying - I had four children and it was really hard work.
I do remember the Guardian saying that four children was the new two during that decade.
Or a hotel. Iβve read Termush
Yes please!
Noooo - Lancashire cheese!
SNL did a couple of alternative endings you could watch on YouTube.
When I was at university the BBC used to show old documentaries like David Munrow on medieval instruments and Alec Clifton Taylor's English towns in the mornings. Bliss. Also I think those bleak and depressing 70s programmes about the Brontes really made them sound cool.
Mother and daughter, always together
Behind every evidence-based decision is a medical librarian! This βday in the lifeβ is a must-read. ππ©Ί
Alex Henigman gives us a snapshot of her day in the Dept. of Family & Community Medicine at University of Missouri-Columbia
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#hslg #medlibs
Come on @studiolambert.bsky.social !
I always wanted TV to make a version of Super nanny where she had to deal with children in classic novels, like John Reed in Jane Eyre, Mary's children in Persuasion, the children in the Turn of the screw... So much fun!
A half ragdoll, half random stranger kitten.
Louisa the kitten says hello