British Expat Newsletter:
22 September 2004
This week: Batman climbs up the front of Buckingham Palace; and scorpions in the toilets.
This week: Batman climbs up the front of Buckingham Palace; and scorpions in the toilets.
“If you were a child living in the UK in the late 1970s/early 1980s, then you will more than likely remember the National Garages and the role they played in introducing us to the Smurfs. Smurfs were given away by these garages as part of a petrol promotion and many children enjoyed collecting these little blue figures…” Karen Johnson recalls some childhood friends.
SatCure – How to get English language TV programmes in Europe.
This week: Impostors – a Delhi man impersonates a police officer.
Wacky, comical, eccentric even, but daft is one thing Su Pollard certainly isn’t – as Rachael Hannan discovered when she interviewed her.
In a feature shamelessly “inspired” by The Times‘s Culture Vulture, British Expat brings you the above titled (subtitled “Things you should own, if they’re the sort…