I would definitely take some of Frankenstein’s creation’s parts; especially the pearly whites! And turning into a bat does sound like fun. Great article!
Ah thank you I did laugh at this! Especially the Super - Power of changing into a bat haha! Re the Cursing, me and my bestie have a thing we call 'small low-impact cursing' - used, for example, on those people with phones in the cinema. This involves cursing them with, say, never being able to find the exact shade of nail polish they want, or their queue always moving slowest at the supermarket. I mean technically still vengeance but, y'know, gently....
This is so good and had me chuckling. Your newsletter is a terrific recent find, so glad I've stumbled across it - well, not really 'stumbled,' but noticed it on Notes ☺️
The funny thing about the origins of witches on broomsticks and hallucinogenic drugs - my friends and I back in high school used to talk about this (we're talking pre-internet!) and I'm honestly not sure if it's because we'd read about it or if someone just started that rumour and it spread. Either way, good to know there is an element of possible truth to it.
This is not totally related, but it made me think of Master and Margarita - have you read it?
Loved this. But if it’s ok, i’ll pass on chowing down on Elon. For me it was always invisibility. Invisibility and the code to the French rugby team’s locker room.
Now I'm getting into the Halloween mood! Cursing and turning into a swarm of bats is just my style. And I love a reference to the Flying Scotsman, as I once met Mr. Pegler, (who was the engineer) and stood next to the Scotsman as a child. A very, very long time ago, in the 1970s.
I would definitely take some of Frankenstein’s creation’s parts; especially the pearly whites! And turning into a bat does sound like fun. Great article!
Thanks for reading! 🦇
Ah thank you I did laugh at this! Especially the Super - Power of changing into a bat haha! Re the Cursing, me and my bestie have a thing we call 'small low-impact cursing' - used, for example, on those people with phones in the cinema. This involves cursing them with, say, never being able to find the exact shade of nail polish they want, or their queue always moving slowest at the supermarket. I mean technically still vengeance but, y'know, gently....
Haha love it! Thanks for reading ☺️
This is so good and had me chuckling. Your newsletter is a terrific recent find, so glad I've stumbled across it - well, not really 'stumbled,' but noticed it on Notes ☺️
The funny thing about the origins of witches on broomsticks and hallucinogenic drugs - my friends and I back in high school used to talk about this (we're talking pre-internet!) and I'm honestly not sure if it's because we'd read about it or if someone just started that rumour and it spread. Either way, good to know there is an element of possible truth to it.
This is not totally related, but it made me think of Master and Margarita - have you read it?
Ah thank you! No, I haven't read The Master and Margarita - will check it out.
Loved this. But if it’s ok, i’ll pass on chowing down on Elon. For me it was always invisibility. Invisibility and the code to the French rugby team’s locker room.
🤣 may your halloween wish be granted.
I died with the Cursing 😂😂😂 not the crocs wearers girl 🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣 🤣 I have friends on both sides of the Crocs debate, so I remain agnostic.
Thanks for reading. ☺️
Now I'm getting into the Halloween mood! Cursing and turning into a swarm of bats is just my style. And I love a reference to the Flying Scotsman, as I once met Mr. Pegler, (who was the engineer) and stood next to the Scotsman as a child. A very, very long time ago, in the 1970s.
Haha, brilliant! I was wondering if anyone would get that reference and there you are, having seen it yourself ☺️🚂. Thanks for reading.
I'm seeing this a few months too late but it's still an awesome read :) Glad I found it.