
'Alas irrefutable confirmation.'
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'Alas irrefutable confirmation.'
'That's not really what I meant by 'let your hair down', Rapunzel.'
"We're following Carrot Top."
"The peasants are revolting Sire."
Made in China
"You weren't expecting a walrus, right?"
The Kali De Milo.
The Final Selfie
Berta screams out!
Cover Design for the Savoy (No. 1) - Putto Figure in Lower Part of Image Altered for Publication
Trojan horse with a satellite dish.
Medusa and Perseus.
'Moses looks back - 'The commandments, the Red Sea, the books of the bible, but I never had a hit song.'
Illustration for 'The Notting Hill Mystery'. (woman pulled out of the river).
Oliver Twist - Oliver Introduced to Fagin
'Under the Trees- Regent's Park'
'English homework leaves a pleasant after taste. History takes like fast food. But math is a real bummer on my digestive tract.'
Two Victorian men dancing
Tess of the Dirigibles
"Late Jurassic is so Retro..."
"Schedule the 'voyeur' and the 'exhibitionist' for the same time. I want them to meet."
"For the glory of God Almighty, and in the names of the munificent King and munificent Queen of Spain, I do on a day—either a Friday preceding or a Monday directly following a weekend that is earlyish in but toward the middle of October—in this year of our Lord, 1492, claim this land."
"So have you been watching Bridgerton?"
Knight Vision
Christmas Eve at Mr. Wardle's
Man met with a horse instead of a carriage at the railway station
'Rapunzel, Rapunzel ... let down your hair extensions.'
Litigious Bo Peep
Bending beneath the weight of his burden, he lay it upon the moss (Atala).
The Beggars' Opera Burlesqued.
Olaf Scholz and Vladimir Putin
Statue Selfie
Saint George's Day: 'You can understand why they made him England's Patron Saint.'
"And I was all like - severed head in a sack? What severed head in a sack?"
Writing about scientific progress in 1675, Isaac Newton said " If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." This metaphor is now commonly used to make the point that scientific advances are made using a foundation built by the work of those who came before. That Newton guy was right, you can see further when you're on the shoulders of Giants. I just wonder if he was talking about the players from the football Giants or the baseball Giants. Ernie is a much bigger fan
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