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Half a century ago, Belgian Zoologist Bernard Heuvelmans first codified cryptozoology in his book On the Track of Unknown Animals.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today


Today is the feast day of Saint Congar of Congarsbury. A minor local saint, known mainly for putting his staff in the ground and it having sprouted into a tree according to legend, however it is in the annual commemoration of him by the good folk of Congarsbury in Somerset that his legacy can be seen. At precisely 2:23 pm the church bells of the town ring out a peel with an unusual rhythm that goes something like “da-da-da-de-da-da”. The townsfolk then gather in the village green and form the processional “Congar line” they then march through the town to the tune of the church bell chanting “Dah! Dah! Dah! Da! Dah” Hey!” in an attempt to drive the Devil out of the town. It is also customary for those not participating in the “Congar line” to leave bottles of wine on tables outside their houses for the brave participants to take crafty swigs from as they pass.

It is from this age old British tradition we derive the modern “Conga” from favoured at office Christmas parties when people have had way to much to drink.

As I've had people accusing me of occasionally putting in random facts I've just made up into these blogs before you can check out Saint Congar's wikipedia page if you don't believe me http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congar_of_Congresbury .

And now the news:
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  • Eating Right Key to Survival of Whales and Dolphin...
  • Headshaking in Horses: New Treatment Has 50% Succe...
  • Secret Service investigates GIANT LIZARDS as 'pote...
  • More on the plight of the WESTERN HEDGEHOG in the ...
  • Cameroon deploys Special Forces to counter poachin...
  • Grevy's zebra moved to Ol Pejeta

  • A version of the conga by early goth pioneers Black Lace:

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