Enjoyed a FaceBook conversation today about recent events and we stumbled on a new “character” for Agincourt based on a typo: WROGN, Norse God of Blunders.
Now, to work him into the narrative.
[With special acknowledgement to Mr Johnson.]
the town that time forgot and geography misplaced
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Enjoyed a FaceBook conversation today about recent events and we stumbled on a new “character” for Agincourt based on a typo: WROGN, Norse God of Blunders.
Now, to work him into the narrative.
[With special acknowledgement to Mr Johnson.]
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