Saturday, 30 August 2025

Of Vikings, knickers, dykes, rocks, illuminations, kinky priests and la, la, la, la, la, la


Not for the first time, a Viking Longship has sailed up the Thames into London; this time it's peaceful

On a grey, mizzly and wet day - it's another snippets post, dear reader:

  • Not so grim up North news: The annual Blackpool illuminations - designed by the flamboyant Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen - have been switched on by pop muppet Olly Murs. There has to be some reason to go there this late in the season...
  • Hallelujah here we come news: An ex-Roman Catholic priest who pleaded guilty to obscenity for being caught having sex with two dominatrices atop a church altar in Louisiana has asked for his phones and cameras back. You couldn't make this stuff up!
  • And finally: RIP Señor Manuel de la Calva. Who? I hear you ask. Well, he was founder-member of "Spain's answer to the Beatles" Dúo Dinámico, and co-wrote one of Spain's most famous Eurovision Song Contest winning entries way back in 1968. And here it is!

They just don't write lyrics like that anymore...

8 comments:

  1. a, la, la, la, la, la. I love it.
    Not sure about the frock though.

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    1. We had vinyl wallpaper like that in our kitchen in the 1970s. Jx

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  2. The importance and drama of those la la las is hilarious. I’ve never seen the lights of Blackpool but I’ve heard about them. The beavers, the priest, and the salesman. You can’t make these things up.

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    1. I always find the earnestness of some Eurovision contestants hilarious - do they not realise how silly the song they're singing really is?! Jx

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  3. the song that kept cliff and congratulations out of the top spot...

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  4. The meteorite - some people have way too much money.
    And I wouldn’t be seen dead in a fraud’s knickers - I just thought I’d share that.
    Sx

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    1. Thank you for sharing, Ms Scarlet. Good to know 😍.

      What anyone would actually do with a quarter-ton lump of ugly rock in their house, I don't know. I imagine the museums are all bidding for it, which would make more sense. Jx

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