This week we’re celebrating the 70’s as the Multiverse of St Mary’s have jumped back to that glorious decade:
Read the Mission Report from Ashley Mallion, Head of Maintenance and Building Services, The Multiverse of St. Mary’s
Enjoy a foray into the British culinary delights of the 1970’s
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A joke from the Silly Sunday thread in the Fans & Readers Facebook group
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Mission Report from the Field: Ongoing Jump to 1973 to build animal shelters
Greetings from the funkiest year of all, 1973! This is Ashley Mallion, reporting from the field where our mission to build the Multiverse Unidentified Tails and Talons Suite (MUTTS) is in full swing. For those who are tuning in for the first time, our latest time-hopping endeavour has brought us back over 100 years to construct a specialized housing facility for the many and varied animals that belong to members of the Multiverse. (Our Multiverse is based in the late 21st Century thus negating the concern over 100 year rules).
The Crew and Our Partners
This time-traveling adventure is a true team effort. Alongside our usual contingent of Historians, Trainees (Pathfinders), Security, Kitchen Staff, Librarians, R&D folks, and even some Admin types to help with the inevitable paperwork, we've got a few new faces. The Time Police are here to ensure that things go smoothly and to prevent any temporal anomalies (like accidentally inventing disco a few years too early). We've also enlisted the help of local building contractors R.W. Stone & Sons, who have been absolute champs in adjusting to our somewhat unconventional needs.
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Ah, the 1970s in Britain—a time of flared trousers, disco fever, and culinary choices that could make or break your dinner party reputation. If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to dine in an era where sophistication meant gelatin moulds and the height of exotic cuisine was a prawn cocktail, you're in for a treat. Let’s dive into the delightfully peculiar world of 1970s British food.
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Thanks to Julie Cox for this one…
Whats the difference between a Hippo and a Zippo?
A Hippo is heavy and a Zippo is a little lighter.
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