by Faye Reeve | May 26, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest, audio feature shergar, Latest
The kidnapping of a prized racehorse from a spiritual leader, one of the most extensive investigations in Irish history and theories relating it all to Muammar Gaddafi and the IRA. The night in question On February 8th 1983 at around 1am, masked by nightfall and a...
by Lauren Oliver | May 24, 2025 | a little bit odd
London’s black cabs are as iconic as red buses, rainy skies, and overpriced pints. But beneath the charm of leather seats and well-worn cockney banter, a fringe theory suggests something more insidious might be going on… Lets set the scene: You step into a black cab...
by Blessing Adefemi | May 23, 2025 | a little bit odd
Diving into this snack aisle colour conspiracy confusing the internet. Is it faulty memory, corporate trickery, or proof we’ve shifted universes? Growing up, I never questioned it, Cheese & Onion came in a blue packet, and Salt & Vinegar came in green. That’s...
by Faye Reeve | May 23, 2025 | a little bit odd
When I first ventured out into the surprisingly secretive world of community preppers, their Facebook groups and online forums, I expected to find a plethora of knife wielding anarchists, rubbing their hands ready to watch the world burn from their underground...
by Freya Vye | May 23, 2025 | a little bit odd
The 2012 Olympics, the channel tunnel, the Magna Carter. These are all great UK achievements that have had worldwide impact and give us Brits reason to be proud, however they pale in comparison to one: the Tea Time Alarm. At a time where nations are divided,...