@xxHeimdollxx Bloody big accomplishment.
Bloody big accomplishment.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 9, 2020
things are remembered differently
@xxHeimdollxx Bloody big accomplishment.
Bloody big accomplishment.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 9, 2020
@Exsugarbabe That’s Harry screwed then …
That's Harry screwed then …
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 9, 2020
Folklore is a deep knowing that beyond the tangled border of hedge or wood, live fantastical creatures that can only be glimpsed, only half-seen, but which are still entirely true. – #CLNolan
Folklore is a deep knowing that beyond the tangled border of hedge or wood, live fantastical creatures that can only be glimpsed, only half-seen, but which are still entirely true. – #CLNolan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 9, 2020
@KieraLWystwick In this case, Callaghan really meant Skaro, but scare-row was as close as he could get to it, not being deeply familiar with intricacies of Dalek origins.
In this case, Callaghan really meant Skaro, but scare-row was as close as he could get to it, not being deeply familiar with intricacies of Dalek origins.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 9, 2020
@DavidPetts1 @LeicesterTAG @khawes This was one of the deep joys of Hooklandia at the recent TAG conference. I thought you might like this.
@khawes This was one of the deep joys of Hooklandia at the recent TAG conference. I thought you might like this.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 9, 2020
@khawes @DavidPetts1 @LeicesterTAG When his nibs learns to drive, I reckon he should take you for a picnic in the real Danebury.
When his nibs learns to drive, I reckon he should take you for a picnic in the real Danebury.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 9, 2020
Folklore is the tying of memory around the stones and landmarks of place. Folklore is profound persistence of people living beyond death through story. It is an engine of wonder and no other explanation ever needs to be given for studying it. – #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/01uoAj4W0X
Folklore is the tying of memory around the stones and landmarks of place. Folklore is profound persistence of people living beyond death through story. It is an engine of wonder and no other explanation ever needs to be given for studying it. – #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/01uoAj4W0X
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 9, 2020