It's Friday! Time to stretch out in the sun and relax!
Of course, for the cats it's always the weekend.
On to the links:
Who the hell killed
Walter Debbins? Who the hell killed
Elizabeth Sheppard? Who the hell was
Zana? Where the hell is
Jesus' tomb? Where the hell is
Tuanaki? What the hell is the
Great Serpent Mound? Watch out for those
snakes in the stomach! And, uh, other body parts.
Watch out for
Aqua Tofana! Watch out for the
Alaska Triangle! Watch out for those
cavalier road ghosts! An execution with heavy
collateral damage. Berkeley is
really booming! A look at Horace Walpole's wonderful
Strawberry Hill. Reviving the sad story behind a
long-forgotten murderer. An odd story about an
Icelandic girl who invented her own language.
Some great pictures of the
19th century American West. I really don't know what to say about this except...
"Eek!" Walking in the footsteps of a
badass 8th century mystic. A
message in a bottle takes its time about being found.
The ill-fated
Grand Duchess Elisabeth. A
Chinese lumberjack who had sex with an alien.
An
American pilot who nearly ran into an alien.
Good news! Next time you're in Antarctica, you can
go bowling! San Francisco's
graveyard wars. A night out in
1943 Manhattan. Your
"Oopsie!" moment of the week, Art History Division.
Poor
Biso the cat is finally free.
You finally have time for that long holiday. Naturally, you spend it
touring sites of death, misery, and devastation. Party time!
If you're
UFO hunting, here's the map.
An interesting bit of
alt-history: What if the Amerindians had been immune to smallpox?
Wartime
kangaroos .
Explaining the
"southern lights." Milton Wainwright, the scientist who just can't stop finding aliens.
Who created these
bone flutes? The Neanderthals or the hyenas?
Twelve buildings that date from the time of Richard III.
That time
Lenin almost got what was coming to him.
Scandinavian Easter Witches! If you ever find yourself working as a
Regency Era servant, here's a handy cheat sheet.
British social life in 19th century India.
Floyd the
bar-hopping turtle. Etchings of
Old London. The
dog detectives of the Long Island Railroad.
How two adventurous sisters found the
Hidden Gospels. The waxy
Sarah Hare. I have met the
Bigfoot Apocalypse, and it is us.
Here's your chance to have a
Pictish stone circle in your backyard.
And, finally: Some people really should not be
allowed out of their homes. And just like that, we wrap up another Week in The Weird. I'll see you all on Monday, when we'll meet a man who...almost...got away with murder. In the meantime, here's The Band:
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