by Faye Reeve | Jun 5, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest
Background If you lived in London in the years approaching 1970 you might have noticed a new type of bird in the sky. Not a wood pigeon or a crow, but a bird with a bright green back and a red beak — parakeets. The ringneck parakeet is originally native to...
by Darcie Peskir | Jun 4, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest, Latest, latest homep
You’re driving along a long, dark stretch of road in the middle of Devon. It’s late, you’re tired, yet you notice the streetlamps begin to flicker ominously. Suddenly, your steering wheel swerves left sharply, the tires screech, and your car is flung viciously off the...
by Lauren Oliver | Jun 4, 2025 | its getting bonkers, its getting bonkers latest, Latest, latest homep
Have you ever wondered why a lunatic is called a lunatic? Well, it’s in the name, it’s because of the moon! Each month, as the moon swells into its brightest self and stories awaken, tales of werewolves, strange behaviour, restless nights, and emotional outbursts...
by Liz Graham | May 27, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest, Latest
The Voynich Manuscript is more than a regular codex; it’s a medieval mind-bender filled with bizarre drawings and an alphabet nobody can crack. But is there actually anything to crack? Any thoughts on the Voynich Manuscript? byu/InqGregory inMedievalart The...
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...