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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: 12:36 - May 28 with 718 viewsNthQldITFC

The Drinks Mat Robbery

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 14:36 - May 28 with 222 viewsYou_Bloo_Right

The Maundy Thursday Agreement signed

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 14:37 - May 28 with 225 viewsstickymockwell

The boxing day Toon Army

Give him a ball and a yard of grass
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 14:40 - May 28 with 210 viewsNedPlimpton

The siege of Lennon's pad - A burglary at John Lennon's house is foiled when the robbers find him and Yoko in bed
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 14:44 - May 28 with 200 viewsEdwardStone

Battle of Loo Water

2 people throw a toothmug scooped from the WC at each other
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 14:51 - May 28 with 183 viewsDrissaDiallo

The Great Plaque, otherwise known as The Black Teath
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 14:56 - May 28 with 165 viewscressi

Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 14:44 - May 28 by EdwardStone

Battle of Loo Water

2 people throw a toothmug scooped from the WC at each other


Sherlock Holmes and the deadly necklace.
Is now
John Holmes and the pearl necklace.
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 15:04 - May 28 with 150 viewsNthQldITFC

Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 14:16 - May 28 by ArnoldMoorhen

Thank you. I make it six...

Did you miss Guy Fawkes? Or just not count the original Pun Gouda?


I did indeed miss Guy Fawkes. A Norfolk handful then! Two gold stars.

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 15:06 - May 28 with 149 viewsNthQldITFC

Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 13:51 - May 28 by Illinoisblue

You say tomato…


Okay, 9/10 is vine.

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 15:11 - May 28 with 129 viewsLesta_Tractor

Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 13:48 - May 28 by NthQldITFC

8/11, Shirley?


Not 11/9?

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 15:13 - May 28 with 127 viewsstickymockwell

Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 15:04 - May 28 by NthQldITFC

I did indeed miss Guy Fawkes. A Norfolk handful then! Two gold stars.


The gunpowder plop.
Mr Fawkes had explosive sh1ts after a vindaloo

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 15:55 - May 28 with 92 viewsMattinLondon

The signing of the Magna Carte d'or

In 1215 this important document decreed that everyone, not just the King, is allowed by law to eat ice cream.

Forced upon King John of England by his rebellious barons, it limited royal power to keep all of the ice cream for himself and guaranteed basic rights for English free men to eat as many different flavours of ice cream as they like - not just vanilla.
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 16:05 - May 28 with 83 viewsronnyd

The Spanish Omoda, Chinese electric version.
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 16:30 - May 28 with 64 viewsBrianTablet

The Charge of the Wight Brigade

"......Paul Mariner......John Wark...... Brian Tablet...errrrrrr Talbot."
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 16:34 - May 28 with 58 viewsNthQldITFC

The Battle of Ted Hastings

The heroic yet forlorn attempt to get an incredibly wooden actor to look like something other than a chair randomly thrown onto the set.

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 16:36 - May 28 with 43 viewsstickymockwell


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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 16:53 - May 28 with 19 viewsTheBlueGnu

Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 13:49 - May 28 by ArnoldMoorhen

The Pun Gouda Plot. A guy forks out for a load of Dutch cheese from a merchant, tastes it, says the texture is wrong, and after a brie-f argument, the importer says "Hard cheese". He assertss "I wanted soft! This is false advertising!"

The seller replies "No it isn't, I said it was "Grate cheese!""

E dam well won't do business with them again.


Brilliant !!!!!

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 16:56 - May 28 with 16 viewsTheBlueGnu

The Charge of the Light Refreshment Brigade....
A cavalry unit rides bravely into a café queue to secure sausage rolls for the regiment.

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 16:58 - May 28 with 16 viewsTheBlueGnu

The Not‑So‑Great Fire of London
A baker burns a single tray of buns. Everyone agrees it COULD have been worse.

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 17:02 - May 28 with 13 viewsTheBlueGnu

The Signing of the Magna Farter — a charter outlining strict new rules on royal conduct, including:

A limit on the king’s “unannounced emissions” during official ceremonies

A requirement to warn the nobility before “any atmospheric disturbances”

A clause insisting that future monarchs avoid cabbage before negotiations

Humiliated but outnumbered, King John signed the document with watery eyes and a trembling quill. The barons, satisfied, dispersed — and the Magna Farter was quietly filed away in the royal archives, where it remained for centuries, pressed flat by embarrassment and poor ventilation.

Though overshadowed by its more respectable sibling, the Magna Farter is remembered by a select few scholars as the moment England first demanded accountability… and fresh air.

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