Unintended Knightmare references in the news
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It's amazing those Latex Halloween masks gets more realistic don't they?
It's always the cracked ones that let the light in
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Today's Metro 'newspaper' (cough-cough) has an article about Beverley Knight appearing in a stage version of The Bodyguard, and the inevitable comparisons with Whitney Houston that are surely imminent.
The title of the article is, perhaps inevitably, It's a Knight mare trying to be a new Whitney...
The title of the article is, perhaps inevitably, It's a Knight mare trying to be a new Whitney...
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Are they saying she's a horse?
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I did a slight double take reading this article and seeing "Knighthood: David Verey", as my brain automatically misread a couple of words!
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This Danish word perfectly describes autumnal Friday evenings spent watching Knightmare!
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According to new research, anxiety creates brain activity that causes us to veer left. Further research may be needed to establish whether it causes us to advise others to veer left into gaping holes and such.
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Thanks to Knightmare Live, there's more than one Lord Fear around these days. An article from The Times suggests they will benefit from Brexit in their continental misdeeds:
Brexit: European criminals will escape trial, lords fear
Brexit: European criminals will escape trial, lords fear
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The MP Fiona Onasanya has been in the news this week, along with her younger brother Festus.
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According to The Times today, Jess Phillips - who has been known to refer to Knightmare in tweets - 'will at least shake up the [Labour leadership] campaign by asking tough questions and injecting much needed vim.'
Not unlike Merlin in Series 3 then.
Not unlike Merlin in Series 3 then.
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A mysterious headline from Australia's Newcastle Herald today:
Hard Yards, Chapter 30: Knightmare season ends Tinkler's reign of error
Knightmare's 30th team (Team 11, Series 3) did rather well, so it can't be about them. Maybe it's dissing an advisor from another team. If so, tinkler would be less "you're in a room", more "urine a room".
Hard Yards, Chapter 30: Knightmare season ends Tinkler's reign of error
Knightmare's 30th team (Team 11, Series 3) did rather well, so it can't be about them. Maybe it's dissing an advisor from another team. If so, tinkler would be less "you're in a room", more "urine a room".
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Less a reference, more a reminder:
There's been news today of police breaking up a rave in the Forest of Dean. The image of ravers fleeing in the forest made me think of Giles dashing from goblins in the Forest of Dunn in Series 4.
In the Forest of Dean
The dancers convene
And though they may rave
They seldom behave
There's been news today of police breaking up a rave in the Forest of Dean. The image of ravers fleeing in the forest made me think of Giles dashing from goblins in the Forest of Dunn in Series 4.
In the Forest of Dean
The dancers convene
And though they may rave
They seldom behave
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Drassil wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 11:34 Thanks to Knightmare Live, there's more than one Lord Fear around these days. An article from The Times suggests they will benefit from Brexit in their continental misdeeds:
Brexit: European criminals will escape trial, lords fear
Predating that was the following Times article from 2014:
Lords fear cheap fizz in Commons
It conjures an image of Mark Knight and Tom Bell mingling with MPs as they break out the bubbly.
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Earlier this month, a think tank called Onward released a report titled No turning back. https://www.ukonward.com/noturningback/
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From today's Evening Standard:
Don’t be an amber gambler with holidays, pleads Robert Jenrick
Desperate appeal amid chaos and new doubt over June 21 reopening
Although the phrase "amber gambler" has its origins in a c1977 public information film about traffic light safety, many of us first encountered it via a clue scroll in Series 6 Quest 2. It sounds like Robert Jenrick wouldn't want us to travel to Witch Haven then.
Don’t be an amber gambler with holidays, pleads Robert Jenrick
Desperate appeal amid chaos and new doubt over June 21 reopening
Although the phrase "amber gambler" has its origins in a c1977 public information film about traffic light safety, many of us first encountered it via a clue scroll in Series 6 Quest 2. It sounds like Robert Jenrick wouldn't want us to travel to Witch Haven then.
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