BILLBOARD #1 HITS: #643: ‘MONY MONY’- BILLY IDOL – NOVEMBER 21, 1987 — slicethelife (Reblog)

Billboard #1 Hits: #643: ‘Mony Mony’- Billy Idol. November 21, 1987. #1 for 1 week in Billboard Hot 100. Single: ‘Mony Mony’- Billy Idol Record Company- Chrysalis/ EMI Genre: Rock Written by Tommy James, Bo Gentry, Ritchie Cordell and Bobby Bloom Time: 5:01 B-side: ‘Baby Talk’ Album-Don’t Stop Grade: B- Peaked at #1 1 week […]

BILLBOARD #1 HITS: #643: ‘MONY MONY’- BILLY IDOL – NOVEMBER 21, 1987 — slicethelife

Redditch, Worcestershire, England, UK; Reported: November 20, 2008 — UFO Network (Reblog)

Location of Sighting: Redditch Worcestershire Brief Description of sighting: Something that looked like a helicopter spotlight was 500/600ft high in the sky. Looked like there was a fire beneath the craft. There was no engine noise at all. It was moving about 60-80 miles per hour. (Message taken 20 November 2008).

Redditch, Worcestershire, England, UK; Reported: November 20, 2008 — UFO Network

Cry ‘God for Harry, England, and Saint Edmund!’ — Reflections (Reblog for November 20)

Last Friday was St Georges day. The now Patron Saint of England. My Reflection this week is that he wasn’t always such. That honour once held by Edmund. King of East Anglia in the 9th century AD. A devout Christian (believed born on Christmas Day 841), he fought alongside Alfred the Great against the ‘Great […]

Cry ‘God for Harry, England, and Saint Edmund!’ — Reflections

The Pilgrims Reach the New World – Now What? — SaylingAway (Reblog)

As I mentioned in my last post, land was first sighted from the Mayflower on November 20, 1620, after a voyage of 66 days. Captain Jones determined it was Cape Cod and turned south to reach the land for which the Separatists had a patent – land which was located north of the Hudson River […]

The Pilgrims Reach the New World – Now What? — SaylingAway

Renaissance Science – XXIII — The Renaissance Mathematicus (Reblog)

Without doubt, one of the most eccentric and certainly one of the most controversial figures of the entire Early Modern period was the iconoclastic Swiss physician Theophrastus von Hohenheim (c. 1493–1541), more popularly known as Paracelsus. Trying to write about Paracelsus is complicated by the fact that he is the source of numerous myths and […]

Renaissance Science – XXIII — The Renaissance Mathematicus