St. Custards returns online!
I am overjoyed to have found this, one of my favourite childhood books - and now a website. Gaze upon it in wonder, poxy fules!
Labels: light relief
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Labels: light relief
posted by Rachel at 3:01 pm
Coo ur gosh wot a luvly site! (Yes it was one of my fave books too)
One of my perennial companions since about the age of 11 has been a very battered molesworth.
Amazing, really, reading about 1950s schooldays in 1985. Mind you, most of my Latin comes from molesworth just as most of my history comes from 1066 And All That.
I don't the book or the author, but I can relate to finding a cherished childhood item as an adult. It feels so wonderful, right?
As any fule no, lookin bak on skool dayz are best with Molesworth
No latin for me, but I sez that english is harder anywayz
Molesworth = Chav speak? :)
Molezworth is bono, chiz? And anyone who can make me laugh about latin gerunds will alsways have a place in my heart
You have caught me sir, like a Treen in a disabled space cruiser.
Another Molesworth fan outed, chiz chiz!
Oh joy! As Graham says, molesworth was the original chav. They'd have banned kids who wore caps in shopping malls in those days if the latter had existed.
Hullo trees, Hullo sky!
Thank you for this, it go plunk on the strings of my hart.