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Tilda and the Witches 1.4

11th February 2018 Tachybaptus 0

ACT 1 SCENE 4   A small Rowing Boat on the high Seas.   In it are TILDA, VULPECULA, ETTY, JESSICA, and MAISIE with little VUSILLUS. TILDA and ETTY are at the Oars.  

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Tilda and the Witches 1.3

4th February 2018 Tachybaptus 0

  ACT 1 SCENE 3 A Cabin on a Ship bound for the Island of Tapioca.   Enter TILDA, VULPECULA, ETTY, JESSICA and MAISIE with little VUSILLUS.   ETTY: ’Tis sad to see Uraemia fall [more…]

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Tilda and the Witches 1.2

28th January 2018 Tachybaptus 0

ACT 1 SCENE 2   The Road to Opprobrium.   Enter TILDA, VULPECULA, ETTY and JESSICA, with MAISIE carrying little VUSILLUS. All are in the garb of Peasants.   VULPECULA: Night falls, and I am [more…]

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Tilda and the Witches 1.1

14th January 2018 Tachybaptus 0

Tilda and the Witches 1.1 A drama in five acts by Tachybaptus illustrated by Zenobia   ACT 1 SCENE 1 The Royal Palace at Purdonium, in the Country of Uraemia.   Enter TILDA, Queen of [more…]

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Zuckerberg is coming to town

27th December 2017 Katabasis 2,285

(with apologies to John Frederick Coots and Haven Gillespie) You better watch out You better not cry You better not shitpost I’m telling you why Zuckerberg is coming to town Zuckerberg is coming to town [more…]

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National Poetry Day – Alfy

28th September 2017 Æthelberht 0

In loving memory of my pal Pte Alfred Hudson 6085105 of the 2nd Bn., The Queen’s Royal Regiment (West Surrey) killed in action Syria 10th July 1941. Age 27.   Alfy was a Cockney He [more…]

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