The Ancient Art of Forgetting Why You Walked Into the Room
Ever wandered into a room and forgotten why? You’re not alone. A whimsical exploration of one of life’s most baffling yet universal experiences—losing your train of thought mid-walk.
Not what you were thinking…
Ever wandered into a room and forgotten why? You’re not alone. A whimsical exploration of one of life’s most baffling yet universal experiences—losing your train of thought mid-walk.
What if a medieval peasant woke up in the 21st century? From baffling money systems to the horrors of office jobs and dating apps, this humorous guide explores how a time-travelling serf would survive modern life.
From proud shopping essential to forgotten cupboard dweller, the humble carrier bag’s journey mirrors our own. A humorous, philosophical look at its life cycle—and what we can learn from it.
Why do we stubbornly refuse to make two trips when carrying things? From bag distribution strategies to the high-risk, high-reward nature of the one-trip mentality, this humorous take explores the universal struggle of hauling everything in one go.
Getting older comes with unexpected challenges—mysteriously vanishing glasses, knees that click like haunted floorboards, and an unsettling enthusiasm for bin liners. A humorous look at the march into middle age.
What happened to British seaside postcard humour? Once a staple of holiday souvenirs, these cheeky, pun-filled postcards are disappearing. Has modern humour left them behind?
Think you’re in charge? Think again. The neighbour’s cat runs the neighbourhood—demanding food, enforcing rules, and delivering performance reviews with a single stare.
Do pigeons prefer Greggs or Cooplands? Are they pastry connoisseurs or just indiscriminate food vacuums? A whimsical investigation into the secret tastes of urban birds.