Sniff My Brick
What exactly has Karen been sent by her sister to write a product review of?;
Karen finds there really IS such a thing as a free lunch…dinner too;
In ‘Lightly Used News’ we find out what Johnny Turnip and friends discover after desceding into Abergavenny’s underworld;
Can Adam & Karen guess what tat they’ve each brought to the episode?…Karen is concerned Adam has access to more Mr. Blobby dolls;
It’s the final instalment of the 1986 board game ‘Nessie Hunt’;
Adam tries to outdo Karen’s big book in this episode’s ‘Bibliotat’
Photos and show notes are below. Let us know in the comments who you think has the best tat this episode, if you own(ed) any of the items we feature. Or if you can suggest a name for the ‘Featured Tat’ / ‘Tat Exchange’ segment PLEASE do get in touch, its clear we need to hear from you.
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In lieu of photos, there’s a copy of this week’s Bibliotat online:
The Pythons’ autobiography by The Pythons:
https://archive.org/details/pythonsautobiogr0000mont/mode/2up
Karen’s sister, Ruth’s channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@seamstressedruth
Shoutout to the fab Tat Trove!
@TatTrove
Abergavenny Chronicle – ‘Man urges public to keep away from Abergavenny’s “underworld”’
https://www.abergavennychronicle.com/news/man-urges-public-to-keep-away-from-abergavennys-underworld-675379
Some Abergavenny & Monmouth references from the ‘Johnny Turnip saga’…
Keeper’s Pond to the Blorenge:
https://www.breconbeacons.org/route/keepers-pond-to-blorenge
Monolith on Hay Bluff:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-68547161
https://rumble.com/v4l24ob-welsh-monolith-was-it-ufos-or-aliens-hay-on-wye-a-closer-investigation.html
Lord Hereford’s Knob / Twmpa:
https://wikishire.co.uk/wiki/Lord_Hereford%27s_Knob
British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions, by Wirt Sikes; 1880 (Twyleth Teg mentions start on page 11 of the book)
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/british-goblins-welsh-folk-lore-fairy-mythology-legends-and-traditions-1880/
Mardy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mardy,_Monmouthshire
Marty Wilde – ‘Abergavenny’
https://youtu.be/wRL-p8KVH7o