Monday, 15 May 2023

 ...and er...they can't be talking about clacton, here - can they, dazzlenation?....lol...go figure:

Fractured Fairy Tales (un-restored) "Milo and the Thirteen Helmets" - YouTube


with an aside to sir martin frobisher and yes, we're back to yorkshire - dazzlenation and so something to do with the holliday family, again?....remember yorkshire tea etc etc....along with stefano in burnley, although that's actually lancashire etc etc...hmmm....alister baxter's so-called dad had laughed about the feud between yorkshire and lancashire men....as that warwick politics lecturer was to do, later on....the red and the white roses - something that sarah holliday had known about...hmmm...something around prince andrew as the grand old duke of york etc etc:


sarah's link....remember her other sister 'JO'?






oh and mr icke had been interested in dolphin square, hadn't he?




now isn't this making a lot more sense, dazzlenation....the japanese had figured the above looked a bit like etc etc....oh and sarah holliday had called the above, her family's garden....go figure:


oh and gilly_breeze had wanted a reminder of the 'helmet' shop...hmmm...are we back to the witches' box filled with etc etc, again?...er....a bit of a sweet shop?


run by the three SISters:







and you come out of the sweet shop, looking like etc etc:


look at the wonky windows - lol:




although i think that the holliday family might well have resided in 'howard house' near to nelson house...hmmm....and then there's beatty house etc etc:


gill had figured 'collingwood house' although i cannot remember who he was after, at the time:


what about keyes?...although as far as i can remember - gill had really wanted to find 'rodney':


which is where sarah holliday had been:


oh and collingwood has the real sweetshop...lol:


along with something around the 'grey' lips and flying saucer can lid?...additionally, match-making sounds ominous...on top of the pilchards...UFO pill-ch-ards, perhaps...are we back to murray and his swiss-german 'meier' attachments...who knows, eh?

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