@Uniformbooks Things never level out in Hookland.
@Uniformbooks Things never level out in Hookland.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 11, 2015
things are remembered differently
@Uniformbooks Things never level out in Hookland.
@Uniformbooks Things never level out in Hookland.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 11, 2015
@wordroam Maps are the prettiest of lies. – C.L. Nolan
@wordroam Maps are the prettiest of lies. – C.L. Nolan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 11, 2015
@salfordelectron Ah, all of Hookland then.
@salfordelectron Ah, all of Hookland then.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 12, 2015
Guns and corsets from an 1898 issue of The Hookland Messenger. https://t.co/fpMWrtVOzC
Guns and corsets from an 1898 issue of The Hookland Messenger. pic.twitter.com/fpMWrtVOzC
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 12, 2015
Folklore is cultural glue. Its stories hold us together across time and landscape. We ignore it at our peril. – C.L. Nolan #FolkloreThursday
Folklore is cultural glue. Its stories hold us together across time and landscape. We ignore it at our peril. – C.L. Nolan #FolkloreThursday
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 12, 2015
@StoryClare I like to think Mr. Nolan knows his stuff.
@StoryClare I like to think Mr. Nolan knows his stuff.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 12, 2015
@Jan21Straf Nowhere is more strange than the lands of twitching net curtain radar.
@Jan21Straf Nowhere is more strange than the lands of twitching net curtain radar.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 12, 2015
@hoodedhawks Then they complain about wearing eggs.
@hoodedhawks Then they complain about wearing eggs.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 11, 2015
‘We all got a strange dream in the night post. Shout to the dream master general if your one went astray.’ – 1960s music legend Sid Gold.
'We all got a strange dream in the night post. Shout to the dream master general if your one went astray.' – 1960s music legend Sid Gold.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 11, 2015
@oldweirdbritain Unless the phrase good morning/good afternoon or good evening is said and gifts are left for the magpie.
@oldweirdbritain Unless the phrase good morning/good afternoon or good evening is said and gifts are left for the magpie.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 11, 2015