Absolutely Fabulous

November 12, 1992 – The screamingly funny TV comedy Absolutely Fabulous, written by Jennifer Saunders, starring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley premiered on the BBC on this date. When the series first aired, the BBC placed it on its out-of-the-mainstream channel, BBC2, thinking that it might build a modest cult following. However, the show drewContinue reading “Absolutely Fabulous”

Well, one is the loneliest number

In Switzerland, it is illegal to own just one guinea pig. The country passed a law in 2008, making it illegal to own just one guinea pig at a time because a cavy (guinea pig,) being a social animal moves around in herds and can get awfully lonely if left without a companion. But thisContinue reading “Well, one is the loneliest number”

We shall not sleep, though poppies grow in Flanders fields

5:00 a.m. on November 11, 1918 – French Army clerk Henri Deledicq finished typing the peace treaty that would end World War I. He had put the carbon paper in backwards. Ten minutes later, in a railroad car in France, military leaders signed copies of an armistice that were completely unreadable. World War I endedContinue reading “We shall not sleep, though poppies grow in Flanders fields”

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Another British retailer, Very (think Target) has dropped a humorous advert for their festive campaign, allowing people to cut themselves some slack this Christmas. So remember you’re allowed to forgive yourself for all of your bad behaviour this year because of Xmas, according to Very (please do not blame me or ACME if you getContinue reading “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas”

If people need me, I will not refuse the work –

November 11, 397 –St. Martin of Tours, another in the series of anorexic visionaries, patron saint of France, soldiers (he is known as the he man’s saint), reformed alcoholics and winemakers, died on this date. When the armistice fell on the Saint Martin’s Day, November 11, 1918, the French people saw it was a signContinue reading “If people need me, I will not refuse the work –”

Begin thinking about your Christmas card list

Before you go – In a truly British fashion the sports wear company Barbour has somehow tied Paddington Bear, re-waxing of a coat (apparently the key to the entry into British aristocracy) and Christmas into a 90 second commercial – It’s cute and all, but our English cousins are weeping into their spotted dick overContinue reading “Begin thinking about your Christmas card list”