Bizarre (though interesting) article in the New Scientist today:
True Blood: The Real Vampire SlayersSuch scholarly articles, I suppose, are both an interest and necessary every time the vampire legend takes another left turn into sparkledom. (And actually it's interesting to plot the movement in the legend and how it takes a leap forward every
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And now I have this stuck in my head:
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Well, it's always good to share the wealth... (A Transport of Delight was on the ipod earlier and I can't listen to it without laughing - which upsets my work colleagues no end as I work in a completely open plan office!
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My granddad used to sing it to us. I can still hear him doing the gnu voice. *G*
Ah, A Transport of Delight always makes me laugh at that attempt at a lower class London accent as much as the song itself.
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Ah, well, there's a story behind the song (as there always is...) C, clanwilliam, several others and I were at a pub quiz and we were asked the question "How many miles would a London bus travel around London on a full tank of petrol?"
We were the only team in the pub that got the answer right. And all because I remembered the song: That thirty-foot long by ten-foot wide, Inside that monarch of the road, Observer of the highway code, The big six-wheeler, London transport, Diesel engine, Ninety-seven horsepower, Ninety-seven horsepower omnibus!
Why yes, the answer was "zero".
*G*
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Gnus Stand
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I love the way we're all referring to comedy takes as our reference point. *g*
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P.G. Wodehouse
And one more gnu, so fair and frail,
Has handed in its dinner-pail;
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The males are somewhat bigger.)
B'dum tish!
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