Posts filed in Kenwood Lougheed

In reality, it’s the last names of the authors of “The Growth of the International Economy 1820-2000″. Here, it’s a small gnome who lived in Ireland in the 15th century. He is the result of hallucinations induced by too long a session spent reading the above mentioned history book.

Back again…

I’d almost forgotten all about how much it hurts to get a partially frozen, horisontally flying snowflake driven into one’s eye with the force of a fresh breeze. So thank you for returning and reminding me, dearest King Winter.
Anyway, I’m going away for a couple of days, so there won’t be any new posts here [...]

Kenwood Lougheed, The Original Irish Gnome — Part 1

Sometime in the late 15th century, a boy was born in Limerick, Ireland. His parents were Monaghan and Molly Lougheed. They were potato farmers, and named their first-born son “Kenwood”, after the forest in which they harvested potatoes.
You see, this was in the days when potatoes still grew on trees, and before the proud and [...]

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