Cori Skall
JStew: To be honest, though the photo is not strange to me, it s from a few weeks ago, and I have pretty much spaced what it is, and like other folks, have been waiting until today to remember exactly what it is. I felt like it looked super obvious, but there was some sort of plot twist at the end, as though this were some sort of Alfred Hitchcock photo or something. Did you guess right?!
Cori: Originally, I took a picture of this because I was so proud of myself for not lighting it on fire and/or totally destroying dinner.because I have been known to do so. So I took the picture, and was admiring how creamy the topping looked.and was suddenly inspired! And that s how this week s What s This Wednesday clue came to be..
Ok This is absolutely hilarious ! There is a very new ! Very special Pakistani roller blade crime fighting unit ! don't think your gonna pick any pockets & get away scot free on the screets of Karachi son. These rollerblading bad boys are cracking down on crime. Unless of course, you use the stairs
It was reported that two of the comedy stars had fallen out after more than 50 years of friendship.
Quirke and Robson were alleged to have had a “huge row” over “real and tense issues”, according to a Mail On Sunday insider.
The friend claimed that Joseph and Robson were “saddened” that their co-star “didn’t want to return to make a 30th anniversary episode” of Birds Of A Feather.
The unnamed source said: “Linda and Pauline used to be very close, less so Pauline and Lesley”.
Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph starred in the cult sitcom Birds Of A Feather (Image: GETTY)
Sarah Cronin The words historical society probably don t call to mind images of technological innovation. But during the pandemic, the digital sphere has offered the only way for Vermont s nearly 200 historical societies to reach their audiences. These organizations, many of which run on volunteer power, responded with creativity. The
Norwich Historical Society created podcast driving tours of the town for people to download and explore. The
Peacham Historical Association, which will celebrate its 100th anniversary this year, created a pandemic-themed scavenger hunt that linked historic sites with disease outbreaks of the past. The
Westminster Historical Society completed a project that developed free, downloadable sewing patterns to accompany online photos of historic garments.