04-18-2020, 10:04 PM
Hey guys, thanks for the great commnnts. I did mean to post yesterday, but I got word that one of my uncle's had died, and it kind of threw me out for the whole day. You get two pictures today, though.
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108. H is for Horrible Histories
So, I'm not sure how well known this is outside of the UK but Horrible Histories were a series of comedically written history books for kids written by Terry Dreary. They were really, really popular and a live action sketch comedy series appeared on the BBC in 2009. That show? More popular than the books. This series of figures was part of a game that they released - I didn't get any of the game properly, but the figures were all blind-bagged and I managed to get them at a discount store. I think they're cool little things. See if you can name an era or historical person featured!
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109. I is for Insidious
Definition: proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with very harmful effects.
Wednesday tends to have a lot of very insidious habits... Especially when it comes to her favourite poisons.
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108. H is for Horrible Histories
So, I'm not sure how well known this is outside of the UK but Horrible Histories were a series of comedically written history books for kids written by Terry Dreary. They were really, really popular and a live action sketch comedy series appeared on the BBC in 2009. That show? More popular than the books. This series of figures was part of a game that they released - I didn't get any of the game properly, but the figures were all blind-bagged and I managed to get them at a discount store. I think they're cool little things. See if you can name an era or historical person featured!
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109. I is for Insidious
Definition: proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with very harmful effects.
Wednesday tends to have a lot of very insidious habits... Especially when it comes to her favourite poisons.