Liquid Starch, Anyone?

OK. I’ve actually done this on fabric. Silk, in fact. To make little flowers and leaves. ‘Snot difficult. Imagine the finest of fine silk stocking material dipped in liquid starch, shaped and left to dry. For centuries. Did the ancients also have the recipe for latex? Which is in FACT a natural by-product of many […]

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Act 1 Scene 1 vs Act 2 Scene 2

I’m going loopy, methinks. OK. Meknows. Titus Andronicus Act 1 Scene 1 line 136 : The self-same gods that arm’d the Queen of Troy. What the…? What Queen of Troy. The clue is revealed 2 lines later with “Thracian tyrant.” Aha. That’d be Hecuba then. Then I read the annotation at the end of the […]

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Pikey : Non-PC Word…Apparently

When I took youngest to the hospital t’other day, I did a Time & Motion study before we set off. A certain town is exactly half way between us and Lincoln and I had a bit of shopping to do. So rather than take him there, take him home, get back in the car and […]

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The GREAT Deception & The GREATER Reveal

QUOTE : A separate new channel for panel discussions among top alternative history investigative YouTube content Creators. Topics like “Tartatia”, “Mud-Flooded Buildings”, alternative timelines, hidden archaeology, mystery history, missing millennium, reset civilization, censored technology. Inductive and deductive reasoning to analyze original research forms the basis for hypotheses that survive Occam’s razor to reflect the examples […]

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Chione or SnowDrop/SnowWhite

Let’s start with Dandelion Dead…oops, my mistake…Daedalion. Father of a beautiful daughter (in GREEK MYTH) who died after the attentions of both Apollo and Hermes , to whom she bore children. Daughter, Chione, was killed by a jealous and vengeful Artemis who shot an arrow through her tongue. To silence and deny her a life. […]

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Vampire Blood : Premiered 21st of May 2020

Quotes: “Just like ALL the history. Invented since 1850.” “But we have to go back further but, of course, we cannot really trust that information very well.” “Something that is recorded in MOST cultures, if not EVERY culture” “Would it be something that you were made a fool of because it was a hoax?” “Vampiric […]

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Psychic Vampires : Bloofer Lady

Sad to say – I know too much about this Lucy! FACT. 1897. Bram Stoker. GB’s Hidden History Analyses of Vlad, Voivode Drăculești from the House of Basarab. See many previous posts. Lucy the Bloofer Lady who likes sucking on children is my focus today. I’ll start with Sheffield Gothic…as I am NOT a Psychic […]

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Sweet Dreams Times 2

The backing vocals on this were done by the Divine Eddi Reader. As you can see on the TOTP video. I saw the Eurythmics Live in Berlin in 1984. WTF : Was Eddi there? They sounded just as good as on my vinyl L.P. Quite liking the second video )official( SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF […]

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If I Was Not Good Enough Then…

…I’m not good enough now. Why? Because I’ve NOT changed. I wrote this in 2018 : The One and Only Thing etc And I still stand by it. Y’all decided that I was a stupid housewife, troll, POS, stalker, liar, thief, cheat and all the other insults. Your CHOICE. Not mine. So let’s let bygones […]

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Will the REAL Macbeth Stand Up ?

In May 2019 I was deep into Double, Double, Toil and Trouble land. 29th May 2019 : “Most Sacrilegious Murder…” said by MacDuff 30th May 2019 : “To know my deed, ’twere best not know myself.” 30th May 2019 : “Out, damned spot! out, I say!” 31st May 2019 : “My bosom franchised and allegiance […]

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Is This A Dagger Which I See Before Me?

I’ve been so deep in these plays lately. I’ve always felt that there was not a single human experience/emotion/state that is not covered in this canon of work. The MADNESS/SUPERNATURAL theme vibrates so strongly. Also the total reverence for family, safety of family and the Divine Creator. There are three main Shakespeare voices for me. […]

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Lo Cunto de li Cunti

This is a 1634 collection of Fairy Tales by the Neapolitan Story Collector Giambattista Basile. There is one tale that he called Petrosinella. A familiar story that we know, today, by another name. A pregnant woman steals parsley from the garden of an ogress (orca) and agrees to give up her child when she is caught. The […]

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