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Martin Hamilton
Martin Hamilton
@m@martinh.net  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

Wait, what's this #BBCMicro #DomesdayProject page about a #BodgehamBadger? Now the crumpet proliferation is starting to make some kind of sense... #EMFCamp #CrumpetCamp

Screenshot of a Domesday Project entry for something called the Bodgeham Badger. The text reads...

"A mysterious cryptid also known as the "King of Badgers", the so-called Bodgeham Badger has been reported many times, but never photographed or even  identified with certainty.  It is said to be about the size and proportions of the average human but  with the head of a badger. Sometimes  only glowing red eyes with a deep garbled growl. The Bodgeham Badger is both feared and revered by the people of Bodgeham- on-Wye, who have taken to leaving offerings of small griddle bread in an effort to propitiate the elusive crypto-zoological entity. "

Oddly the toolbar badger is nowhere to be seen...
Screenshot of a Domesday Project entry for something called the Bodgeham Badger. The text reads... "A mysterious cryptid also known as the "King of Badgers", the so-called Bodgeham Badger has been reported many times, but never photographed or even identified with certainty. It is said to be about the size and proportions of the average human but with the head of a badger. Sometimes only glowing red eyes with a deep garbled growl. The Bodgeham Badger is both feared and revered by the people of Bodgeham- on-Wye, who have taken to leaving offerings of small griddle bread in an effort to propitiate the elusive crypto-zoological entity. " Oddly the toolbar badger is nowhere to be seen...
Screenshot of a Domesday Project entry for something called the Bodgeham Badger. The text reads... "A mysterious cryptid also known as the "King of Badgers", the so-called Bodgeham Badger has been reported many times, but never photographed or even identified with certainty. It is said to be about the size and proportions of the average human but with the head of a badger. Sometimes only glowing red eyes with a deep garbled growl. The Bodgeham Badger is both feared and revered by the people of Bodgeham- on-Wye, who have taken to leaving offerings of small griddle bread in an effort to propitiate the elusive crypto-zoological entity. " Oddly the toolbar badger is nowhere to be seen...
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