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Stories by a short, fat bastard
Horrible Histories - Twit Light
dewhitton
July 8th, 2014
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thefoxaroo
2014-07-08 12:09 am (UTC)
*Snerk!*
It's utterly brilliant on so many levels. Has Sydney Padua seen this?
I'm amazed at how the two actors are able to switch from (semi-)seriousness to taking the situation in their stride.
Did Byron actually keep a wolf named "Lion?" (Not that I could criticise - my family had a cat named "Mouse"; true!)
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dewhitton
2014-07-08 03:06 am (UTC)
Whenever HH say something that sounds ridiculous but true, they pop up a little "TRUE!" sign.
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dewhitton
2014-07-08 03:10 am (UTC)
But it's no wonder Ada Lovelace disliked poetry with a father like this.
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thefoxaroo
2014-07-08 03:21 am (UTC)
That explains why I hate football... ;)
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fatfred
2014-07-08 07:35 pm (UTC)
He can't be a vampire… he doesn't glitter!
Gah.
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It's utterly brilliant on so many levels. Has Sydney Padua seen this?
I'm amazed at how the two actors are able to switch from (semi-)seriousness to taking the situation in their stride.
Did Byron actually keep a wolf named "Lion?" (Not that I could criticise - my family had a cat named "Mouse"; true!)
He can't be a vampire… he doesn't glitter!
Gah.