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Proms
Proms on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWn9jJ9ptvY
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mahdmwozelle asked: Hi, just wondering because it wasn't in your faq- is there a fyeah blog for the Horrible Histories books? I'm a fan of both the show and the series, and I'm not sure of what to use to search for the books.
When someone blogs about the books I reblog so there is book stuff in my archive. As far as I am aware there is no blog devoted solely to the books.
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“@Benwillbond HH 4 spoiller alert. Someone’s going to be a butler in the new series…#horriblehistories http://t.co/NTWbg84”
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For the anon who mentioned HMV selling the series 3 DVD…

Still no release date! :(
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Oh my word. My stepdad just played a horrible histories song all on his own.
He’s sitting on the laptop and the next thing I hear “William Wallace, Scottish Rebel” blasting away.
He’s on the tartan army website and apparently there is a petition to get it played when scotland score at the football matches.
Even more reason to be a Scotland fan.
Sweet as a nut, mate.
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(via atthefinishline)
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alineforeverything asked: Nice to see you back posting! :D
I discovered the library here has wifi. Hopefully I’ll be able to get here every now and then.
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Terry Deary is the greatest man alive.
Posted on September 5, 2011 via Selkie. with 35 notes
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I made rather a few more icons for use on livejournal, instant messengers, the forum or wherever you like, really. Enjoy etc. These are the end of series 3. Going to take a little break before finishing the series one sets.
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As a taster for fans, I have just done a Charles Darwin song, destined not to play well in the south of America. Some great lyrics for that one, from my co-lyricist and writer Dave Cohen. We’re doing that in a David Bowie, Changes style. It should be very popular with the youngsters, or at least their parents.
Richie Webb (Sunday Express interview) -
The full Richie Webb interview.
Sorry for the fold, my scanner won’t take anything more than A4. xD
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The first day of school, Horrible Histories style.
The constant ‘rules and expectations’ lectures.

Lessons

People still being as annoying as you remember them
And quietly judging them

Lunch
More lessons

And more lessons

The end of the day







