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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: 12:36 - May 28 with 1206 viewsNthQldITFC

The Drinks Mat Robbery

Good work by Philogene...... GREAT WORK BY PHILOGENE!!!
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 20:18 - May 28 with 187 viewsSwansea_Blue

Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 14:56 - May 28 by cressi

Sherlock Holmes and the deadly necklace.
Is now
John Holmes and the pearl necklace.


Not to be confused with the series of Cher Licks Homes, which follows the power ballad diva as she tours California tasting the properties of the rich and famous.

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 20:45 - May 28 with 160 viewsNthQldITFC

The Cold Ear

Good work by Philogene...... GREAT WORK BY PHILOGENE!!!
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 20:50 - May 28 with 156 viewsstickymockwell

After a hurricane Fidel had roof problems. It was a Cuban missed tile crisis.

Give him a ball and a yard of grass
Poll: How many times have you looked at the table since full time yesterday?

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 20:55 - May 28 with 148 viewsStNeotsBlue

World War Poo explosions.
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 20:56 - May 28 with 148 viewsBigalhunter

Jack the Tipper terrorises Victorian London by serially dumping his unwanted sofas and mattresses in the backstreets of Whitechapel…

It used to great on here when people let me say whatever I wanted and giggled along - (Rough translation of post from un-named TWTD contributor, 2026)
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 21:07 - May 28 with 134 viewsYou_Bloo_Right

Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 20:45 - May 28 by NthQldITFC

The Cold Ear


Ah yes, and who can forget the Cuban Heel Crisis?

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 21:28 - May 28 with 106 viewsPerublue

The non enhanced games .. featuring the sh1t put and cripple jump

Poll: Scottish clubs, by unwritten law we all have one, which one is yours ?

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 21:48 - May 28 with 84 viewsKeno

Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 21:28 - May 28 by Perublue

The non enhanced games .. featuring the sh1t put and cripple jump


The bottle of culloden


Pished scot bloke runs out of whisky

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 22:30 - May 28 with 49 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

The plasticine question.

"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Poll: Political leaning/Ashton in/out.

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 22:40 - May 28 with 40 viewsTheBlueGnu

The Quite Reasonable Wall of China......
Built not to keep invaders out, but to stop Dave’s goats wandering into next door’s vegetable patch.
Took centuries because everyone kept stopping for tea.

Poll: What is your favourite Suffolk Windmill ?

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 22:42 - May 28 with 38 viewsTheBlueGnu

The Scone Age......
Humanity discovers flour, water, and the eternal argument about whether the cream goes on first.

Poll: What is your favourite Suffolk Windmill ?

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 22:48 - May 28 with 35 viewsTheBlueGnu

The Discovery of Cavity:

During a chilly winter morning, Sir Isaac Newton stumbled upon a domestic breakthrough.

While inspecting a suspicious draught drifting across his study, Newton pressed his hand against the wall and felt a distinct hollowness. Convinced he had uncovered a new natural phenomenon, he declared it “Cavity” — the mysterious empty space lurking inside walls, responsible for cold rooms, rattling noises, and the occasional missing sock.

Poll: What is your favourite Suffolk Windmill ?

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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 22:55 - May 28 with 25 viewsstickymockwell

On the 8th of May 1945 millions of women across Europe had an outbreak of fanny frenzy. It was forever known as VD day

Give him a ball and a yard of grass
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Altogether more mundane versions of historical events: on 23:08 - May 28 with 17 viewsstickymockwell

The Apollo moon landing.
After losing the heavy weight championship of the world to Rocky, Apollo becomes an astronaut and goes to the moon.

Give him a ball and a yard of grass
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