Marmite as Medicine
Une marmite Deeply embedded in our culture, but mostly half-forgotten, Marmite has recently become a press phenomenon: open any paper and there is a mention of its unique properties. Love it or hate it; it will have been your parents’ fault most likely, and their parents and their parents’…
Read MoreA Glass Slipper
This is not Cinderella’s slipper lost on her run down the steps from the prince’s palace at midnight. This is Marie Antoinette’s slipper lost on her stumble up the steps to the guillotine at midday. On 16 October 1793, it was bought on the spot by Monsieur le Comte de…
Read MoreWILL YOU BE ALLOWED ACCESS TO THE COVID CURES?
“Catching COVID-19 was a blessing from God” President Donald Trump WILL YOU BE ALLOWED ACCESS TO THE COVID CURES? The newly accessible COVID-19 treatments are – Ronapreve is administered by a single intravenous infusion which can be given at home under medical supervision at a cost of…
Read MoreSHOCK HORROR – FATHER CHRISTMAS IS AMERICAN!
Merry Old Santa, Thomas Nast, 1881 SHOCK HORROR – FATHER CHRISTMAS IS AMERICAN! Actually, Father Christmas was Greek, born in 270 in today’s Turkey. He died at the enormous age of 73 on December 6TH, 343. AKA Saint Nikolaos, Father Christmas was also enormously wealthy. As an orphan, Nikolaos had…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy
Should ‘Refuseniks’ be forced to vaccinate As you will probably know by now, the New Zealand Government has made COVID vaccination mandatory for doctors, pharmacists, and all other health care workers – each and every one to be fully vaccinated by December; teachers and other workers in the…
Read MoreFlorentia, a Grenadier in Petticoats
Florentia Lady Sale by Richard Thomas Bott, 1844 What remained of Napoleon on St Helena was about to be ceremoniously shipped back to France aboard the blacked-up frigate Belle-Poule – ‘Le Retour des Cendres’. A devastated Europe had yet to reconfigure itself. In between times, ‘Great Britain’ was…
Read MoreJohn Bull and the True Brit
JOHN BULL taking a Luncheon: -or- British Cooks, cramming Old Grumble-Gizzard, with Bonne-Chére, James Gillray 24 October 1798 The 29-year-old General Bonaparte was not quite ready to burn himself in his own flame. With his citizen army, he had trounced the Austrian Empire, but he was…
Read MoreNight Terrors
The Nightmare, Henry Fuseli RA 1781 “… in the night time, when she was composing her self to sleep, sometimes she believed the devil lay upon her and held her down, sometimes that she was choaked by a great dog or thief lying upon her breast, so that she…
Read MoreTan Lines Matter
Chou Valton. Jacques-Henri Lartigue 1932 ^ …Your loveliness goes on and on, yes, it doesWhen you go on your summer vacationYou go to Juan-les-PinsWith your carefully designed topless swimsuitYou get an even suntan on your back and on your legsAnd when the snow falls you’re…
Read MoreLa Mort D’Amour
“I am going to die in the saddle.” Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell (1921-2011) On one of his luckier days, Howard Hughes, the free-wheeling film mogul, chanced upon one Jane Russell, a feisty and strong-willed 19-year-old starlet from Bemidji, Minnesota. Being able to do whatever he wished in his…
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