I love to titbits of the more obscure historical information that you present in these videos. It is great seeing local history brought to life in this way, and even been made relevant to the Christmas period. In the Christmas theme I did the following film about the commemoration of the Battle of Wakefield: ua-cam.com/video/PfCZTu-xNRo/v-deo.html The battle is not a particular Christmassy theme, but Richard of York did spend the Christmas of 1460 at Sandal Castle before being lured out on 30 December to fight the ill-advised battle.
I'm guessing you've got OCD. I've never seen student digs in such a clean state. I mean....that kitchen.... looks like it's never seen a chip pan fire or even the cooking of food full stop. Where's all the pot noodle stains etc? Good vid.
Coming to that time again.
So not only are you an engaging historian but you can hold a tune an' all! Is there a limit to your many talents??
By gum you learn something new every day, Merry Crimbo.
Those are Uni digs if I've ever seen em.
Great video and Merry Christmas!
This was hilarious and informative. You should be on stage!
Funny and educational, wrapped up in that sheet as a christmas ghost is surprisingly a good look for you :p
Educational while making me laugh! Great video ;-)
I love to titbits of the more obscure historical information that you present in these videos. It is great seeing local history brought to life in this way, and even been made relevant to the Christmas period. In the Christmas theme I did the following film about the commemoration of the Battle of Wakefield:
ua-cam.com/video/PfCZTu-xNRo/v-deo.html
The battle is not a particular Christmassy theme, but Richard of York did spend the Christmas of 1460 at Sandal Castle before being lured out on 30 December to fight the ill-advised battle.
I'm guessing you've got OCD. I've never seen student digs in such a clean state. I mean....that kitchen.... looks like it's never seen a chip pan fire or even the cooking of food full stop. Where's all the pot noodle stains etc? Good vid.