billbevan.bsky.social
Writer of
🕰 Children’s time travel novels
🏰 Heritage interpretation
🗿 Archaeological non-fiction
🎭 Pantomimes
Fellow of the Association for Heritage Interpretation. Editor of Interpretation Journal.
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And there’s no going back
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I would have done but… that account is suspended! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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PvP?
While we can't stop you from deliberately sending your friends to Whamhalla, the intention is that this is a survival game. Not a Battle Royale. So ... don't be a dick, mkay?
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The 3rd Rule
Only the original version applies. Enjoy the ?#!$&%! out of remixes and covers.
The 4th Rule
You're out as soon as you recognise the song.
Bonus Rule
Post on social media with the #whamageddon hashtag when you get hit.
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The Rules!
The 1st Rule
The objective is to go as long as possible without hearing WHAM's Christmas classic; "Last Christmas".
The 2nd Rule
The game starts on December 1st, and finishes at the end of December 24th.
Use your local timezone, if you'd like.
(Yes, we're European heathens)
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whamageddon.com
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Thank you for sharing this fascinating insight into a part of European history I wasn’t aware of.
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The X-Ray is like a still from a disaster, horror or war movie. It is quite evocative
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Fancy
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What a gilded city!
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Large flies.
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Thank you for putting me on the straight and narrow. Most towns I know only have one guild hall, you'll be telling me next that york has loads!
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Are the wonderful Bright White as one of your workspace tenants? I've had a meeting with them there and think this is your building, or are I'm confusing old halls of York?
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I love the guildhall and now it feels even better.
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Welcome, I hope you enjoy being here and I look forward to getting social with you.
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5 inches of good snow in the southern Peak District
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Well I’m about 1.245 % of one
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Members can look forward to it arriving by the end of November. If you join now you’ll receive this copy. #heritageinterpretation #sciencecommunicatio #natureengagement
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The stocking-filler of an edition is packed with advice, case studies, research & provocation about telling stories as interpreters.
Usual features as well include news of AHI’s Sponsored Diversity Scheme & Interpretation Gold project, & reviews of the Book of Kells Experience & the AHI Conference.
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Thank you
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Good to see you here.
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Almost gets the chin position correct but needs work on his eyebrows
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Done