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Author: Richard Carter

A fat, bearded chap with a Charles Darwin fixation.

Well, of course, we had it tuff…

Pennine housing.

Published 03-Sep-2005
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: yorkshire

It's bad, you know

R.L. Burnside, RIP.

Published 03-Sep-2005
Filed under: Nonsense

I have seen the future of sociology

Academics to debate Springsteen.

Published 03-Sep-2005
Filed under: Nonsense

My reputation precedes me

Conversation at Tesco.

Published 03-Sep-2005
Filed under: Nonsense

Compare and contrast

Bush v New Orleans

Published 02-Sep-2005
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: compare and contrast, georgewbush

I say, old chap, this just isn't cricket

England take lead in Ashes series shock.

Published 29-Aug-2005
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: cricket

Send in the clones

In which I produce the world's first human clones.

Published 28-Aug-2005
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: me, photographs

Bless their scatty little minds!

Women dim: official!

Published 27-Aug-2005
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: iq, pseudoscience, psychology, soundbite science, stephen jay gould

No shit? You really don't say! (part 2)

Homeopathy = bullshit.

Published 26-Aug-2005
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: homeopathy, pseudoscience

Chipmunky business

Is there really such a place as a giraffery?

Published 24-Aug-2005
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: puns, words

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Newer posts Page 1 … Page 263 … Page 329 Older posts

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On the Moor

On the Moor: Science, History and Nature on a Country Walk
“…wonderfully droll, witty and entertaining… At their best Carter’s moorland walks and his meandering intellectual talk are part of a single, deeply coherent enterprise: a restless inquiry into the meaning of place and the nature of self.”
—Mark Cocker, author and naturalist
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