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    THAT scene from Alien
    Susan Elaine Jones
    • Aug 10, 2016
    • 1 min

    THAT scene from Alien

    Looks like a normal X-ray of a normal torso doesn't it? Look closer. Okay, I see smaller creatures in there too. Swimming around. Wait, what? Yes, I have no idea what this slide is of either. But I can't help having the feeling that I have seen what happens next. (For a long time when I was younger, I thought John Hurt must be tremendously shy, or tremendously ugly. But that is because I had only seen him with the facehugger alien, and then in heavy makeup for the elephant ma
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    Which way first? The little end or the big?
    Susan Elaine Jones
    • Aug 6, 2016
    • 3 min

    Which way first? The little end or the big?

    Which way does a chicken lay an egg? Little end first - and ease into it? Or big end first and finish with a relief? In the hopes of avoiding wars on the level of Blefuscud vs Lilliput, and despite no real help from the internet, I can give you a definitive answer - with a twist! Last weekend I had a lucky purchase of seven boxes of magic lantern slides, "mostly anatomical" from Willingham Auctions. I went along to inspect them in person, and left my lucky bid, to then collec
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