Any poor little kittens who have lost their mittens will not be allowed to have any pie. Not sure I can remember how that goes, but it is National Pie Day. Snake and Pigmy all round? It is also National Handwriting Day, Local Quilt Shop Day, and Measure Your Feet Day. And Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day. How does that work?
A few morsels.
Catnip defends against mossies.
It will be Burn's Night on Monday. Time for a wee dram?
That Boris Johnson song didn't stay in the charts long, nor did Ladbaby. How about a rousing Sea Shanty? Or a Fisherman's Friend?
A National Treasure. And all her movies ranked.
Pulp Librarian conjures up some excellent twitter essays on a variety of subjects, worth scrolling through to see what takes your fancy. This week, he turned his attention to The Rise and Fall of The Trigan Empire which is a relic of the days when we had proper comics in the UK. Check it out.
The Trigan Empire became one of the best-loved British comic strips of the post-war era: an epic tale that brought the Roman world into the space age.
— Pulp Librarian (@PulpLibrarian) January 20, 2021
Let's take a look at it... pic.twitter.com/OzbbYUuwWw
Open channel B.
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