07 June 2009

1885 - London, England, UK

1885 London - Back "home". Smell that smog! Need to buy ticket for tomorrow night's premiere, find a place to stay, and a good tea room.10:40 AM Apr 24th from web

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KuronFury@Wendell_Howe You and your tea...10:47 AM Apr 24th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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Thanks to everyone for the follow Fridays. Being a Temporal Anthropologist can get pretty lonely. Not allowed to get chummy with the natives10:38 PM Apr 24th from web

1885 London - Got ticket! Tomorrow is March 14th here. Gilbert & Sullivan's biggest hit "The Mikado" premiers and I'll be there to record it10:43 PM Apr 24th from web

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Doctor_Donna@Wendell_Howe Are we there yet?6:32 AM Apr 25th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1885 London - So excited about tonight. Found myself singing "3 Little Maids". Oh dear, should be singing the more manly song "Titwillow."8:11 AM Apr 25th from web

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Scared_soul@Wendell_Howe *giggle* Hey as long as you sing. Because music makes life worth living. There music every where.8:20 AM Apr 25th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Scared_soul 1855 London - You've never heard me sing. Would make the angels weep--and throw tomatoes.8:58 AM Apr 25th from web in reply to Scared_soul

Scared_soul@Wendell_Howe *giggle* I'm sure its not that bad10:21 AM Apr 25th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Scared_soul Is it my imagination or is that a medieval costume. You aren't another Temporal Anthropologist are you?6:32 PM Apr 25th from web in reply to Scared_soul

Scared_soul@Wendell_Howe No my dear, through time and I seem to misplace each other a lot.7:55 AM Apr 26th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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Wycked_SyreneWell hello @Wendell_Howe, you sound quite interesting7:00 PM Apr 25th from web

@Wycked_Syrene Thank you. If you would like to know about Temporal Anthropologists check out my blog at http://wendellhowe.blogspot...7:02 PM Apr 25th from web in reply to Wycked_Syrene

Wycked_Syrene@Wendell_Howe I've already had the pleasure, it's quite interesting as well7:12 PM Apr 25th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

Wycked_Syrene@Wendell_Howe well at least the Doctor shouldn't point and laugh at you....9:43 PM Apr 25th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1885 London - Sitting 4 year old Savoy Theatre waiting for curtain to go up. Glasses on ready to tape premier of "Mikado". I'm so excited!7:10 PM Apr 25th from web

1885 Sun. 15 March - Premier of Mikado was incredible. Big fan of Gilbert and Sullivan. University of Tokyo really had to twist my arm.7:40 AM Apr 26th from web

1885 London - The Mikado is set in Japan, but is really poking fun at Victorian England. The first performance of 672 for this production.7:44 AM Apr 26th from web

1885 London - Going to the docks today to find the clipper ship "the City of Adelaide". University of South Australia wants footage of her.7:50 AM Apr 26th from web

1885 London - She departs tomorrow for Australia. The "City of Adelaide" will eventually take 889 immigrants. Many Aussies trace back to her7:52 AM Apr 26th from web

1885 London - you can see more about the clipper ship City of Adelaide at http://www.cityofadelaide.o...7:57 AM Apr 26th from web

I have posted a new essay on by blog http://wendellhowe.blogspot... Please ignore the last paragraph.9:11 AM Apr 26th from web

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MuchAdo1@Wendell_Howe Perhaps you could go back in time and change that last paragraph :-)1 day ago from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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CaptJHarkness@Wendell_Howe How’s 1885? Why that particular year for you? Jeez I’m getting worst then Gwen with all these questions5:24 AM Apr 26th from web

@CaptJHarkness 1885 - Why this date? Premire of Micado 15/3. City of Adelaide departs 16/3. Lots going on in London now.7:56 AM Apr 26th from web in reply to CaptJHarkness

CaptJHarkness@Wendell_Howe Sounds fun. 1869 brings back memories for me. good and badabout 2 hours ago from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@CaptJHarkness I was in 1869 5 years ago to record completion of Transcontinental Railroad & driving of Golden Spike in Promontory, Utah.10:16 AM Apr 27th from web in reply to CaptJHarkness

CaptJHarkness@Wendell_Howe You know your stuff!6:25 AM Apr 28th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

CaptJHarkness@Wendell_Howe I was too busy mixing in with the good, the bad and the damn right ugly and when I say ugly ever met a blowfish?6:26 AM Apr 28th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

CaptJHarkness@Wendell_Howe But that was Cardiff 1869 not Utah6:45 AM Apr 28th from web

@CaptJHarkness I was in Cardiff, New York in Oct. 1869 20 years ago to film exhuming of Cardiff Giant. Or are you taking of other Cardiff?11:08 AM Apr 28th from web in reply to CaptJHarkness
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MuchAdo1@Wendell_Howe Indeed! I love The Mikado. Have seen it performed several times but not in London. I'm jealous8:36 AM Apr 25th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

MuchAdo1@Wendell_Howe Not too many people I know can claim to have seen the very first production. Indeed, you are the first. Still jealous!7:48 AM Apr 26th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@MuchAdo1 taped the last night's show. Hopefully the University of Tokyo will put it up on their website back in 2656. Then you can see it.8:01 AM Apr 26th from web in reply to MuchAdo1
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Wycked_Syrene@Wendell_Howe enjoyed the show last night?about 21 hours ago from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Wycked_Syrene Last night's performance was brilliant. I especially liked George Grossmith as Ko-Ko. I loved his rendition of "Titwillow".2:30 PM Apr 26th from web in reply to Wycked_Syrene
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DLIMediaUh... Who the hell is @Wendell_Howe ??? "Temporal Anthropologist" ?!?about 17 hours ago from TweetDeck

@DLIMedia Hello! You can go to my blog at http://wendellhowe.blogspot... for more information. Or read my updates starting at bottom.4:57 PM Apr 26th from web in reply to DLIMedia

DougPiranha@DLIMedia Careful - he can go back in time and kill ancestors!about 17 hours ago from web in reply to DLIMedia

@DougPiranha If you are referring to me, I'm harmless scholar. Enforcers though, well, there are rumours they can go back & "erase" you.5:01 PM Apr 26th from web in reply to DougPiranha

DLIMedia@Wendell_Howe Thanks. Just don't kill my grandfather, OK?about 17 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to Wendell_Howe

@DougPiranha Of course they would only do that if absolutely necessary to save the past from any Time Manipulations.5:02 PM Apr 26th from web in reply to DougPiranha

@DLIMedia 1885 London - I wouldn't harm your grandfather or anyone else. Well, I have been known to bore people to death. History geek.5:36 PM Apr 26th from web in reply to DLIMedia

DLIMedia@Wendell_Howe S'ok. Grandfather's in Spain anyway. Can't be too careful, you understand.about 16 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to Wendell_Howe
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@khali_blache 1885 London - One can never have too much tea. Has lots of anti-oxidants.5:04 PM Apr 26th from web in reply to khali_blache

khali_blache@Wendell_Howe Good point, actually, but I've been double bagging my tea all day. It's been packing a punch.about 17 hours ago from DestroyTwitter in reply to Wendell_Howe
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Wycked_Syrene@Wendell_Howe planning to travel to any other time soon?about 17 hours ago from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Wycked_Syrene After my projects are finished here I will be moving on to another year. However I am only trained to fit in Victorian age.5:39 PM Apr 26th from web in reply to Wycked_Syrene

Wycked_Syrene@Wendell_Howe ok well I myself would love to go to the Victorian ageabout 15 hours ago from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

Wycked_Syrene@Wendell_Howe would you ever get training in another time period1:17 PM Apr 27th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Wycked_Syrene Took years to train to blend into Victorian Age. Have occasionally crossed over into Edwardian Age since not too big a leap.1:21 PM Apr 27th from web in reply to Wycked_Syrene
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1885 London - Found "City of Adelaide" at docks. Magnificent ship. Pretended to be potential passenger who wanted to view accommodations.2:34 PM Apr 26th from web

1885 London - Found a nice tea room. Now back to my digs in Kensington near the park. Maybe I'll make some more tea.5:06 PM Apr 26th from web

1885 London - Reading Elizabeth Barret Browning and then going to bed. I probably shouldn't read love poems. Just makes me feel more alone.8:20 PM Apr 26th from web

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spugs@Wendell_Howe One of my favorite poems is written by her, "How Do I Love Thee?" Splendid!about 5 hours ago from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@spugs "How Do I Love Thee" is one of my favorites, too. I know it's foolish, but that's how I try to love to the depth my soul can reach.7:50 AM Apr 27th from web in reply to spugs

@spugs 1885 London - I know I'm a hopeless romantic, but then you have to be to be a Temporal Anthropologist.7:52 AM Apr 27th from web in reply to spugs
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SaintJames31@Wendell_Howe Nighty night! :)about 11 hours ago from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1885 London - Going out to find Kippers then down to docks. Want to film "The City of Adelaide" under full sail as she leaves for Australia.7:29 AM Apr 27th from web

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tempestdevyne@Wendell_Howe Ah I believe the delightful Miss Emily Phillips will be aboard the City of Adelaide.Please give her regards should you see herabout 2 hours ago from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@tempestdevyne 1885 London - I won't be boarding the ship myself but I will be sure to wave goodbye to everyone on board.7:47 AM Apr 27th from web in reply to tempestdevyne
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trip_tucker@Wendell_Howe What's that like anyway? Sounds like an interestin' job, but one where you have to be really careful.9:50 AM Apr 27th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@trip_tucker Being a Temporal Anthroplogist is wonderful. 1800's so much more exciting than 2600's. Snappier clothes and no synthetic food.10:08 AM Apr 27th from web in reply to trip_tucker

@trip_tucker Downside is have to watch my step so don't change past & I can't make friends in past so it gets kind of lonely sometimes.10:11 AM Apr 27th from web in reply to trip_tucker
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1885 London - NO!!! Worse thing possible has happened! I broke my teapot and all the shops are closed! Thank heavens restaurants still open.5:40 PM Apr 27th from web

1885 London - I know it's daft to get upset over a silly teapot, but it's been my constant companion for years. I think of it as a pet.5:44 PM Apr 27th from web

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KaRoLu@Wendell_Howe your pets a teapot.... well it's better then a pet rock i guess...5:47 PM Apr 27th from web

@KaRoLu 1885 London -Can't have a real pet in my line of work. Travel hard on pet, and pets attract attention. Teapot's the best I can do.5:50 PM Apr 27th from web in reply to KaRoLu

mimsigiggles@Wendell_Howe I'm sorry about your teapot. Some things are just irreplaceable, even though other people may not understand.6:01 PM Apr 27th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@mimsigiggles Thank you for your condolences. What is proper disposal for dead teapot? Throwing in dustbin seems so callous. Maybe Thames?6:13 PM Apr 27th from web in reply to mimsigiggles

mimsigiggles@Wendell_Howe a burial "at sea" seems appropriate.6:47 PM Apr 27th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@mimsigiggles A burial at sea for a beloved teapot is not a bad idea. I was fancying a trip down to Brighton. Now I have an excuse.7:51 PM Apr 27th from web in reply to mimsigiggles

nathanh461@Wendell_Howe travel back and get the whole collection7:57 PM Apr 27th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@nathanh461 1885 London - I'm hoping I can replace my teapot tomorrow. It was plain white one. I didn't want a fancy one in case it broke.9:19 PM Apr 27th from web in reply to nathanh461
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SoulGeek@Wendell_Howe Time capsule circa 1950's unearthed at California High School yesterday. Among artifacts was found a mylar-like card.11:22 PM Apr 27th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

SoulGeek@Wendell_Howe Carbon dating did not match other artifacts. Inscribed on card: "Tell Dr. Howe he was right and I was wrong" Care to explain?11:24 PM Apr 27th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@SoulGeek 1885 - Hmmm, the only Temporal Anthropologist from that time is Dr. Veronica "Sunshine" Drew who is studying Hippie-Beatnik era.6:11 AM Apr 28th from web in reply to SoulGeek

@SoulGeek Don't recall having any argument with Sunshine. This is either another Dr. Howe, or something from my future.6:13 AM Apr 28th from web in reply to SoulGeek
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1885 London - Need to buy new teapot as soon as shops open. Today I begin project for University of Chicago. They want full woman's wardrobe6:16 AM Apr 28th from web

1885 London - This means I will have to buy women's underwear. Must get believable story or clerk will think I'm cross dresser or pervert.6:18 AM Apr 28th from web

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Doctor_Donna@Wendell_Howe maybe you can tell the clerk you are a Castrato and hope he (as Im sure it would be then) doesn’t ask you to sing!6:31 AM Apr 28th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

Doctor_Donna@Wendell_Howe or for that matter to prove it! unless..?6:33 AM Apr 28th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Doctor_Donna 1885 I don't think telling clerk I'm a Castrato is best idea. Although I have such a pathetic mustache he might believe it.11:04 AM Apr 28th from web in reply to Doctor_Donna

Summer_Daie@Wendell_Howe Tell them it's a gift for your wife, maybe? =P6:40 AM Apr 28th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Summer_Daie 1885 London - Yes, I think telling the clerk that the ladies unmentionables are for my wife would be the best route.11:11 AM Apr 28th from web in reply to Summer_Daie

Doctor_Donna@Wendell_Howe Have you tried singing for the ladies undergarments? La!La!La!La!La!4:23 AM Apr 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1885 London - My biggest problem is my Victorian training was a little too complete. I fear even saying women's underwear makes me blush.11:16 AM Apr 28th from web

1885 London - Wonderful news. I found small white teapot identical to poor Sophie. (Hmm, I don't think naming ones teapot is totally sane.)11:18 AM Apr 28th from web


mimsigiggles@Wendell_Howe a little insanity makes a person interesting. Besides, every friend needs a name.11:30 AM Apr 28th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
MusicLovrrr@wendell_howe If people can name their cars and other random things then think it sane to name your teapot :)12:03 PM Apr 28th from web

KaRoLu@Wendell_Howe ah.... okay but i don't see what's wrong with the naming thing... I’ve named plenty of things... my umbrella, a pencil, laptop1:33 PM Apr 28th
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@MusicLovrrr @KaRoLu @mimsigiggles Thank you for you assurances that I'm not really going dotty naming my last teapot Sophie.2:57 PM Apr 28th from web in reply to MusicLovrrr

MusicLovrrr@wendell_howe You're very welcome lol10:43 PM Apr 28th from web
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1885 London - Didn't get up the nerve to buy the ladies unmentionables. Bought dress and shoes. Let female clerk pick them out.2:56 PM Apr 28th from web

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khali_blache@Wendell_Howe What was the dress like? I love Victorian fashion. So elegant.2:59 PM Apr 28th from DestroyTwitter in reply to Wendell_Howe

@khali_blache The dress I bought was similar to the one in the painting "The Bridesmaid" by J.J. Tissot, only it was rose color.3:23 PM Apr 28th from web in reply to khali_blache

khali_blache@Wendell_Howe Now, that's just lovely. I'd say good choice, but the lady in the store picked it out. Well done her! :D3:24 PM Apr 28th from DestroyTwitter in reply to Wendell_Howe
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@aspireinspire Let's just say I'm not ugly, but not really handsome. If you saw me you wouldn't remember me. Been likened to mannequin.5:40 PM Apr 28th from web
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1885 London - Does anyone have any good idea what I should name my next teapot? Want to spend evenings with something with a FEMALE name.3:01 PM Apr 28th from web

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jimmylogan@Wendell_Howe Tia3:04 PM Apr 28th from txt

BrianLeJay@Wendell_Howe How about Rosie, or Rosie Lee, lol.3:06 PM Apr 28th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

KaRoLu@Wendell_Howe you should name your teapot Juliet ^_^3:09 PM Apr 28th from web

simonscotland@Wendell_Howe how about Theresa or Stephanie? (or Victoria)3:47 PM Apr 28th from Tweetie in reply to Wendell_Howe

DoctorSinister@Wendell_Howe Samantha is a nice name for a teapot.3:51 PM Apr 28th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

spugs@Wendell_Howe Perhaps one of the following would strike your fancy: Charlotte, Daisy, Eliza, Elizabeth, Emma, Lilly, Victoria...4:04 PM Apr 28th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

nathanrdotca@Wendell_Howe Cassandra? Alexandra? Something along those lines...5:38 PM Apr 28th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe
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I would like to thank @nathanrdotca @spugs @simonscotland @KaRoLu @BrianLeJay @jimmylogan for lovely teapot names. But MUST go with Samantha9:09 PM Apr 28th from web

Someone called @DoctorSinister said Samantha was nice name. Didn't think to much about it until I got direct messages from agents of S.INC.9:09 PM Apr 28th from web

S.INC said if Doctor Sinister wanted Samantha then it WOULD be Samantha or they would come break my teapot & my legs. I'm just a historian!9:10 PM Apr 28th from web

If there are any Enforcers, check out this site! Sinister Incorporated It's your duty to protect TAs as well as harass us.9:10 PM Apr 28th from web

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blue_rose@Wendell_Howe Samantha's a good name.9:11 PM Apr 28th from TwitterGadget in reply to Wendell_Howe

nathanrdotca@Wendell_Howe Brilliant name. I happen to know a Samantha, in fact.9:11 PM Apr 28th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

DoctorSinister@Wendell_Howe Good to know the network is operating efficiently!10:42 AM Apr 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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KaRoLu@Wendell_Howe is Samantha going to be the 'daughter' of Sophie?1:26 PM Apr 29th from web

@KaRoLu I wouldn't say my teapot Samantha is daughter of teapot Sophie. They were from the same factory so I guess that makes them sisters.2:02 PM Apr 29th from web in reply to KaRoLu
KaRoLu@Wendell_Howe well then tell Samantha that I’m sorry her sister 'died' and I wish her the best of luck as your new teapot ^_^2:03 PM Apr 29th from web
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Bit bullet and got underwear. Clerk was very helpful, used to blushing male customers. Got chemise, drawers, petticoats, bustle, corset, etc3:14 PM Apr 29th from web

Never realized how complicated Victorian Women's underwear was! See at http://www.tudorlinks.com/t...3:15 PM Apr 29th from web

I must say corset is one of worst things ever invented. What's so alluring about a woman who faints all the time because she can't breathe?3:46 PM Apr 29th from web

When I see a corset on a woman I just want to rip it off! Wait...that didn't come out right. I would never rip off, maybe unbutton hurriedly3:47 PM Apr 29th from web

1885 London - Of course only with the ladies permission and...I mean I would never...oh, dear, is it getting warm in here?3:48 PM Apr 29th from web

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Mrs_Picard@Wendell_Howe LMAO!3:54 PM Apr 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Mrs_Picard LMAO? Is that Cantonese? Bantu? Hindi?4:01 PM Apr 29th from web in reply to Mrs_Picard

Mrs_Picard@Wendell_Howe None of these! I think...4:03 PM Apr 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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Jania28@Wendell_Howe Oh you poor dear *smiles* I'm sure you are quite the gentleman.6:09 PM Apr 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Jania28 I always try to be gentleman. For ladies I always tip my hat, open doors, pull out chairs. I believe lady should always come 1st.6:58 PM Apr 29th from web in reply to Jania28

Jania28@Wendell_Howe *smiles* Sir I find it odd that such a catch as you is yet unmarried. I would love a husband as considerate as you.7:10 PM Apr 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Jania28 Thank you, but would you really want to be married to a man who is in the "field" 90% of the time? You might want to check my blog8:07 PM Apr 29th from web in reply to Jania28

Jania28@Wendell_Howe *winks* I'll read it and who said I wouldn't follow sometimes. I'm a woman with a bit of spirit.8:36 PM Apr 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

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Theprettyartist@Wendell_howe my a victorian time traveller with phd do you look like jeremy irons:)?i know you are fictional but ah for a splendorous man6:48 AM Apr 30th from web

@Theprettyartist Although I was born in 2575 I feel more at home in 1800's. Checked my computer's history files to find Jeremy Irons photo.7:23 AM Apr 30th from web in reply to Theprettyartist

@Theprettyartist 1885 London - I suppose I would look a little bit like Jeremy Irons if he wasn't handsome. I'm rather bland looking.7:25 AM Apr 30th from web in reply to Theprettyartist

Theprettyartist@Wendell_Howe well at least you aren’t a bald scally!9:06 AM Apr 30th from web
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feanor1138It's not quite #followfriday yet, but wanted to mention I enjoy @Wendell_Howe, time traveler. He's in 1885 London, researching the past.7:24 AM Apr 30th from twhirl

@feanor1138 I'm glad to hear that you find the Victorian Age as fascinating as I do.7:28 AM Apr 30th from web in reply to feanor1138
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1885 London - Taking a break in clothes shopping. Going to Madame Tussauds Wax Museum to record current displays for University of London.7:14 AM Apr 30th from web

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Jania28@Wendell_Howe Lovely I have always wanted to go there.7:34 AM Apr 30th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Jania28 Here is a virtual tour Dr. Rand made when he visited Tussuads in 2009 http://tinyurl.com/cbtccr10:13 AM Apr 30th from web in reply to Jania28
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1885 London - Madame Tussauds is only a shilling in 1885. Over 300 portrait models of celebrities, heads of states and historic figures.10:17 AM Apr 30th from web

1885 London - I must say, sculpture of Queen Victoria is very nice. Not as good as one of Queen Elizabeth VI in 2600's, but that's a robot.10:20 AM Apr 30th from web

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surrendermyself@Wendell_Howe So since you're a licensed time traveller...are you the Doctor?1:32 AM Apr 30th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@surrendermyself 1885 London - All Temporal Anthroplogists are Doctors, with at least two PhD's. See http://wendellhowe.blogspot...6:29 AM Apr 30th from web in reply to surrendermyself

surrendermyself@Wendell_howe not *a* doctor *THE* Doctor10:42 AM Apr 30th from txt

@surrendermyself "THE" Doctor? Are you referring to the greatest Temporal Anthroplogist that ever lived, Sir Albert Leech?11:01 AM Apr 30th from web in reply to surrendermyself

surrendermyself@Wendell_howe no i am referring to The Doctor, sometimes referred to as John Smith11:04 AM Apr 30th from txt

@surrendermyself No, don't know any Temporal Anthropologists named Dr. John Smith. There was Edna Smith studying the 1920's if I recall.11:11 AM Apr 30th from web in reply to surrendermyself

surrendermyself@Wendell_howe not a temporal anthropologist he i a Time Lord and uses a TARDIS and goes simply by The Doctor11:15 AM Apr 30th from txt

@surrendermyself Oh, I'm sorry. Are you referring to that BBC show Doctor Who? They cancelled that years ago.11:19 AM Apr 30th from web in reply to surrendermyself

surrendermyself@Wendell_howe and if they cancelled it ho is it still airing new eps? And ho are the on the 11th Doctor?11:20 AM Apr 30th from txt

@surrendermyself I understand they might bring it back for the 17th time starting with the 115th Doctor. Silly show. I prefer Jules Verne.11:21 AM Apr 30th from web in reply to surrendermyself

surrendermyself@Wendell_howe i prefer David Tennant11:23 AM Apr 30th from txt

@surrendermyself You prefer David R. Tennant over Jules Verne? His book "Food Chemical Risk Analysis" is a bit of a dry read, I daresay?8:14 PM Apr 30th from web

omnipotentseal@Wendell_Howe, so Mr. Tennant forewent a career in acting, opting instead for foodstuff engineering?8:16 PM Apr 30th from web

@surrendermyself Or were you referring to Sir David Tennant the famous 21st Century Shakespearean actor? Didn't he do Doctor Who once?8:26 PM Apr 30th from web in reply to surrendermyself

omnipotentseal@Wendell_Howe, well played, well played. Bravo.8:29 PM Apr 30th from web
blueninja@Wendell_Howe is Tennant knighted, or are you being polite?8:53 PM Apr 30th from twidroid in reply to Wendell_Howe

@blueninja 1885 London - according to my history files David Tennant was knighted in 2039.8:56 PM Apr 30th from web in reply to blueninja

blueninja@Wendell_Howe Thank you for that pre-insight.7:21 AM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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ghostofarose@Wendell_howe Do you park your TARDIS on the meter?11:24 AM Apr 30th from TwitterFox

@ghostofarose I don't have a TARDIS. I travel in an Institute owned and operated Time Machine. See more at http://wendellhowe.blogspot...7:23 PM Apr 30th from web in reply to ghostofarose
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1885 London - Oh my word! Over 1000 followers?! I don't believe it. I've never had an audience this large. My largest lecture was 600.7:45 PM Apr 30th from web

1885 London - I must say, it is a pity I can't see all your faces. On the other hand I can't hear that chap in the front row snoring.7:46 PM Apr 30th from web

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Ophelia9@Wendell_Howe I am enjoying them, thank you for giving them :)7:58 PM Apr 30th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

nathanrdotca@Wendell_Howe I agree too. You're not boring.8:23 PM Apr 30th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

blueninja@Wendell_Howe indeed! (Got to say that I do enjoy your perspective & tweets)8:50 PM Apr 30th from twidroid in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Jania28 @Ophelia9 1885 - Thank you. Nicest thing you can say to a dull historian is "you aren't boring". Now if my dates only said that.8:18 PM Apr 30th from web in reply to Jania28

1885 London - Now Matilda, bless her heart, never calls me boring, just very relaxing to be around.8:20 PM Apr 30th from web
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ImAmandaJulius@Wendell_Howe Question. Is your Time Machine like that in Jules Verne's book?9:52 PM Apr 30th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@ImAmandaJulius 1885 London - Dr. Serendipity Brown invented time travel back in 2353. Remarkable woman. Greatest inventor of 24th Century.10:08 PM Apr 30th from web in reply to ImAmandaJulius

@ImAmandaJulius Dr. Serendipity often said since women always trying to turn back clock, it was inevitable woman would invent time travel.10:13 PM Apr 30th from web in reply to ImAmandaJulius

ImAmandaJulius@Wendell_Howe I always knew that a woman would invent time travel!10:10 PM Apr 30th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

ImAmandaJulius@Wendell_Howe That fantastic. But tell me, what sort of rules are there when you time travel. Are you supposed to tell civilians?10:15 PM Apr 30th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@ImAmandaJulius See my blog http://wendellhowe.blogspot... for rules of Time Travel. Not allowed to influence natives in field in anyway.7:09 AM May 1st from web in reply to ImAmandaJulius

@ImAmandaJulius 1885 - For instance if my tweets from 1800's were being picked up by someone before the 2600's Enforcers would shut down.7:12 AM May 1st from web

ImAmandaJulius@Wendell_Howe Did you happen to catch any other Wilde plays? He's my favorite, which is why I ask.9:52 PM May 2nd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1885 London - Hope I can get to sleep tonight after Madame Tussaud's Chamber of Horrors! At least exhibits don't chase you like in 2600's.9:08 PM Apr 30th from web

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medichick@Wendell_Howe I went there too-what a very wonderful place!4:54 AM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@medichick 1885 London - So which Madame Tussauds did you go to? Was it on Earth or another planet? Quite a few in the 27th Century.7:18 AM May 1st from web in reply to medichick
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tempestdevyneWant to watch the wonderfully wibbly world of Doctor Who/Torchwood fans? #followfriday @Wendell_Howe, @CaptJHarkness, @thefaceofboe4:20 AM May 1st from web

@tempestdevyne Doctor Who fan? Please! The Doctor is to Temporal Anthropologists what Indiana Jones is to Archeologists. Totally distorted!7:21 AM May 1st from web in reply to tempestdevyne
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neongreensage@Wendell_Howe isn't twittering to us 21st century natives influencing the very creation of the field of temporal anthropology, though?7:24 AM May 1st from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@neongreensage Please tell me you are kidding about being from 21st century. The Enforcers would shut down this site and maybe "erase" me!7:33 AM May 1st from web in reply to neongreensage

neongreensage@Wendell_Howe don't worry friend of course I'm kidding. ^_^8:04 AM May 1st from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe
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51stCenturyFox@Wendell_Howe Please tell us the future is AWESOME. :D10:25 AM May 1st from web

@51stCenturyFox 1885 London - 27th Century is Utopia. No poverty, no famine, no war, no unwanted children, 220 is average life span.10:28 AM May 1st from web in reply to 51stCenturyFox

@51stCenturyFox 1185 London - 2600's are perfect. TOO perfect. Prefer 1800's. More interesting. & snappier clothes. 2600 fashion horrible.10:31 AM May 1st from web in reply to 51stCenturyFox
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1885 London - Today book shops. I have a list of books no longer found in 2600's various Universities have asked me to keep an eye out for.7:26 AM May 1st from web

1885 London - Of course most of these books disappeared because they were out of date, boring or just bad novels. Still historians want them7:28 AM May 1st from web

1885 London - Stepped into tea shop. I've died and went to heaven! The smell is getting me giddy. Think I'll go wild tonight and do Oolong.10:24 AM May 1st from web

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MusicLovrrr@Wendell_Howe Mmmm Tea! :)10:36 AM May 1st from web

Jania28@Wendell_Howe Oh oolong I do adore a good cup of that, with a muffin or two.8:04 PM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

Doctor_Donna@Wendell_Howe Mmmm! Real 19th Century tea!10:28 AM May 1st from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Doctor_Donna You don’t want to buy cheap tea in Victorian England. It was often used with nasty things added. Wish I was making this up!10:38 AM May 1st from web in reply to Doctor_Donna

Doctor_Donna@Wendell_Howe Oh! Adulterated tea! I though there'd me no nasty chems in 19C tea.Maybe it was laced with opium?6:02 AM May 2nd from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe


@Doctor_Donna Nothing as innocent as opium. Sulphate of iron, ferric ferrocynanide, lime sulphate, all poisonous, added to dye used tea.7:28 AM May 2nd from web in reply to Doctor_Donna

@Doctor_Donna 1885 London - Not to mention ash and sloe leaves. Adulterating tea was supposedly outlawed in 1875. One can't be too careful.7:32 AM May 2nd from web in reply to Doctor_Donna
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Mister_Wilbur@Wendell_Howe Of course I haven't hooked several billion brains up to a farm of supercomputers to simulate 21st century Earth. No sirree.10:28 AM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Mister_Wilbur 1885 London - Are you running one of those theme parks offworld? Do you have one for the 19th Century, too?10:41 AM May 1st from web in reply to Mister_Wilbur
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zapblitz@Wendell_Howe RT @GettyMuseum Happy May Day! Victorians had custom of children collecting flowers on morning of May 1..http://tr.im/kdIC ...11:09 AM May 1st from web
@zapblitz Yes, Happy May Day to you, too. I guess it is May Day back in 2656 base time even though it's March 20, 1885 current time.12:28 PM May 1st from web in reply to zapblitz
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JeffsExploits@Wendell_Howe I take it you are from the future. Do they find a cure for the swine flu?12:08 PM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@JeffsExploits 1885 London - Influenza was cured back in 26th Century. That was a tough one since flu kept mutating into a different flu.12:38 PM May 1st from web in reply to JeffsExploits
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ImAmandaJulius@Wendell_Howe I read your rules. Now correct me if I'm wrong...but that sounds boring. Do any of you believe the theory of time as a ball?11:36 AM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@ImAmandaJulius Yes there are lot of rules in time travel we have to follow. That's why few do it. One can't just go when & where they want12:43 PM May 1st from web in reply to ImAmandaJulius

@ImAmandaJulius Although it is said Dr. Serendipity Brown didn't follow the rules because there were none since she invented time travel.12:44 PM May 1st from web in reply to ImAmandaJulius

@ImAmandaJulius I've heard tales that Dr. Brown would go to any time period that struck her fancy just to go shopping! Can you imagine?12:46 PM May 1st from web in reply to ImAmandaJulius

@ImAmandaJulius Dr. Serendipity Brown is one of my great heroes. I would love to meet her, but of course that could never happen. Alas!12:47 PM May 1st from web in reply to ImAmandaJulius

ImAmandaJulius@Wendell_Howe Why not? Couldn't you go back in time and talk to her right after she invented time travel? I think she'd expect that.12:48 PM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@ImAmandaJulius I'm not allowed to set the Institute's Time Machine and wouldn't know how anyway. I just step in and press the preset button12:58 PM May 1st from web

@ImAmandaJulius Also all trips must be approved by Institute and travel to 2300's where Dr. Brown is strictly forbidden. Can daydream tho.1:00 PM May 1st from web in reply to ImAmandaJulius

ImAmandaJulius@Wendell_Howe Well that makes sense. A damn shame, but sensible. What's been your favorite year so far?1:12 PM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@ImAmandaJulius 1885 London. I don't know if I have a favorite year, but I am partial to late Victorian 1870 to 1901. 1885 is nice.2:01 PM May 1st from web in reply to ImAmandaJulius

ImAmandaJulius@Wendell_Howe I like that time period, too. You should go to 1895 London and see a premiere of Importance of Being Earnest.2:05 PM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@ImAmandaJulius Yes premiere of "Importance of Being Earnest" was good, but second performance was better. George Alexander was hilarious.3:12 PM May 1st from web in reply to ImAmandaJulius

@ImAmandaJulius Saw Lady Windermere's Fan premiere 22 Feb. 1892. Made video of Oscar Wilde at a party for U of London. See April 7th Tweet.10:30 PM May 2nd from web in reply to ImAmandaJulius
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zapblitz@Wendell_Howe Dear Sir, I send You a Newspaper from today for Your diversion. Regards, http://is.gd/vXmk @zapblitz1:43 PM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

zapblitz@Wendell_Howe Dear Sir, I also announce to You that today Arnold Mason will be born in Birkenhead. http://is.gd/vXvE. Regards, @zapblitz1:54 PM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

zapblitz@Wendell_Howe Dear Sir the Central Park will have 1 inch of snow today http://is.gd/vXCv Regards, @zapblitz2:04 PM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@zapblitz Are you one of the archivist from the history data base at the Association of Temporal Anthropologist?2:14 PM May 1st from web in reply to zapblitz

Go to @zapblitz twitter site. He's been sending me weather reports and news articles for March 20, 1885! Do you do this for the other TA's?2:16 PM May 1st from web

zapblitz@Wendell_Howe Dear Sir, I only have tried to give you the illusion of my presence. But you discovered me as 21st century time spy...2:39 PM May 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

zapblitz@Wendell_Howe ...I should have expected that. I should have taken in consideration your cooperation with Sir Arthur. Yours untruthfully, z.2:44 PM May 1st from web
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1885 London - Currently in Hatchard Bookshop at Piccadilly. Wonder if they have the book "Better Chicken Breeding"? Oxford wants that.2:36 PM May 1st from web

1885 London - Great news! I found one of books on my list! "The Collected Poems of Chauncey Edgewater" He was a forgotten Victorian poet.3:32 PM May 1st from web

1885 London - My word, perusing this book I can see why Chauncey was forgotten. His poetry is worse than mine! Oh well, UCLA wants it.3:35 PM May 1st from web

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trip_tucker@Wendell_Howe Browsin' in a 19th century bookstore? I wish I could do that. I have a friend who might appreciate an original edition.9:36 PM May 1st from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@trip_tucker 1885 London - I pick up books to read in 1800's, but don't have room to save them. Usually give them to museums & libraries.9:46 PM May 1st from web in reply to trip_tucker

trip_tucker@Wendell_Howe That makes sense. I suppose you have to travel light.9:51 PM May 1st from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@trip_tucker 1885 - Next time I'm back in 2656 stop by my digs at Cambridge, or give me a Tweet and I'll send one. Any particular author?9:49 PM May 1st from web in reply to trip_tucker

trip_tucker@Wendell_Howe You mean 2156? Sure, thanks! Mary Shelley's "The Modern Prometheus" if you can find it.9:55 PM May 1st from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@trip_tucker Frankenstein?! Not into horror myself, but I'll put it on my list & keep eye out for it. Put you down as "Tucker College".10:04 PM May 1st from web in reply to trip_tucker

trip_tucker@Wendell_Howe Thank you sir! That's real nice of you.10:06 PM May 1st from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1885 London - Samantha is brewing me pot of oolong. Smells wonderful. Would love to soak in a tub of oolong. Oh dear, is that too decadent?7:57 PM May 1st from web

1885 London - Got up early this morning to drop off books and clothes purchased in Time Machine. Currently at Hyde Park disguised as statue.7:22 AM May 2nd from web

1885 London - Actually disguised as marble base with Nelson on top. Holograph illusion. Things come and go in Hyde Park so no one notices.7:24 AM May 2nd from web

1885 London - I found my name under fictional characters. Shouldn't I be under Historical researchers? http://twitter.pbworks.com/...8:48 AM May 2nd from web

1885 London - Must finish shopping for woman's outfit for University of Chicago. Have dress, shoes, undergarments. Need coat and hat.9:13 AM May 2nd from web

1885 London - I must say, I didn't realize how time consuming this project would be. It's hard shopping for a manikin in a museum.9:15 AM May 2nd from web

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Stardragonca@Wendell_Howe @ Victorian Age BIO:Temporal Anthropologist,CambridgeUniversity since 2610,Licensed Time Traveler,PhDHistory&Anthropology8:14 PM May 2nd from web

@Stardragonca Thank you and by the way, did you know the very first Temporal Biologist was from University of Alberta, Dr. Clark Frasier?9:39 PM May 2nd from web in reply to Stardragonca
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1885 London - My word, I must have had a dozen people run into me today saying they didn't see me. I think maybe I'm too inconspicuous.9:45 PM May 2nd from web

1885 London - It's Sunday. Going to Brighton to give Sophie burial at sea and to walk on beach. Late March here so shouldn't be too crowded.7:35 AM May 3rd from web

1885 Brighton - I had an epiphany on train. Great Great Grams Juliet had a teapot like Sophie. Maybe that's why I was so upset loosing it10:02 AM May 3rd from web

1885 Brighton - Grams Juliet used to serve me tea & tell me family history. I'm descended from long line of history professors. I miss her.10:05 AM May 3rd from web

1885 Brighton - Walked to end of pier & dropped shards. Sophie can be washed out to sea. Fitting end to---eh, is the tide going in or out?10:41 AM May 3rd from web

1885 Brighton - Walking along beach. Taking video of Chain Pier. 1000 feet. Built in 1823, destroyed by storm 1896. Pity, it's quite lovely.1:12 PM May 3rd from web

1885 - On train between Brighton and London - Going back to my digs. Nice day on beach. Bought nice brooch for Grams Alexandra. Found shell.5:13 PM May 3rd from web

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RT @zipblitz Four minutes from London to Brighton http://tinyurl.com/d8nrbt2:36 PM May 4th from web

Thanks for that video @zipblitz Who knew they could simulate modern 27th Century transport back in 1950's. I prefer liesurely 1800's train.2:38 PM May 4th from web

@GaryWales 1885 London - Well, you know how it is with these ancient films. It has probably deteriorated over the centuries.2:49 PM May 4th from web in reply to GaryWales

GaryWales@Wendell_Howe I can't believe there's no HD version! Pah!2:40 PM May 4th from Tweetie in reply to Wendell_Howe
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skysailor99@Wendell_Howe Hello, o traveler.5:01 PM May 3rd from twhirl

@skysailor99 Yes, I do travel a lot in my profession. I pretty much live out of my carpet bag. More on me http://wendellhowe.blogspot...5:09 PM May 3rd from web in reply to skysailor99
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BKBenjiManWell hey there @Wendell_Howe. You know, a lot of people on this "internet" seem to be time travellers. Just a humble wizard m'self..1885 eh?5:41 PM May 3rd from TweetDeck

@BKBenjiMan I will be returning home to 2656 Cambridge Tuesday. Odd to call 2656 home. I feel more at home in the Victorian Age I study.6:04 PM May 3rd from web in reply to BKBenjiMan

BKBenjiMan@Wendell_Howe Well, history doesn't really affect Auror work. The furthest we go back is ten years, instead of 600. 2009 would be my home.6:06 PM May 3rd from TweetDeck in reply to Wendell_Howe
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captain_erikaHey, there, @Wendell_Howe! I'm Captain Erika Hernandez of the Starship Columbia. I'm guessing you're in another universe?11:02 PM May 3rd from twhirl

@captain_erika 1885 London - People back home in 2656 seem to think I'm from another universe just because I've become too Victorian.6:49 AM May 4th from web in reply to captain_erika

captain_erika@Wendell_Howe The Vulcans treated us that way as well. That's why we were held back from exploring the stars - didn't think we were ready.9:37 AM May 5th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1885 London - I wonder if I can find an Indian restaurant? Plenty of homesick Indians and former colonists who'd miss a good curry in town.6:27 PM May 3rd from web

1885 London - Need to pickup ticket for Mikado tonight. Yes, I know I already saw it. My excuse, I want to record it from a different angle.6:54 AM May 4th from web

1885 London - Saw some poor fellow begging. Couldn't even give him a farthing. Might change his life. I'd loose my Time Travel License.12:10 PM May 4th from web

1885 London - Not being able to help anyone is hardest part of job. You'd think after 46 years it would get easier. Just as well it doesn't.12:12 PM May 4th from web

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simonscotland@Wendell_Howe you could drop a coin in the street and then it would be up to the recipient to decide to whether to pick it up or not12:28 PM May 4th from Tweetie in reply to Wendell_Howe

@simonscotland I tried just dropping a coin in street once, but Enforcers caught me during return interrogation. Suspended me 3 months.2:41 PM May 4th from web in reply to simonscotland
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1885 London - Been through more bookshops. Found 1st edition of Frankenstien for @trip_tucker chap. Always like to help our men in uniform.2:46 PM May 4th from web

@trip_tucker I will get you that book as soon as I get a chance when I get back home.10:50 PM May 4th from web in reply to trip_tucker

trip_tucker@Wendell_Howe I sure do appreciate it, sir.10:01 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

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JeffsExploits@Wendell_Howe Dropping a coin would be bad, but buying a book is not?2:52 PM May 4th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@JeffsExploits Giving a beggar money could change his life. Buying a book should have no real impact on booksellers life. Can't change past.3:02 PM May 4th from web in reply to JeffsExploits

@JeffsExploits I not sure if the reasoning makes a lot of sense, but I have to follow Institute of Time Travel's rules, no matter how daft.3:05 PM May 4th from web in reply to JeffsExploits

simonscotland@Wendell_Howe dropping money should have less effect as the beggar might not pick it up but a book appears to be missing from my bookcase3:11 PM May 4th from Tweetie in reply to Wendell_Howe

@simonscotland Time Paradox, perhaps? You could report this to Institute, but I wouldn't. Unpredictable lot. I hope you just misplaced book.3:16 PM May 4th from web in reply to simonscotland

simonscotland@Wendell_Howe found book but oddly it has an inscription that I'm sure wasn't there before3:22 PM May 4th from Tweetie in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1885 London - Well, I'm getting ready to go to see Mikado again. I'll eat dinner at a restaurant near Savoy. Oh, I do love the Theatre!5:22 PM May 4th from web

1885 London - Oh! Curtain is going up. Must sign off. I do so love Gilbert and Sullivan!7:06 PM May 4th from web

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Thank you! RT from Ophelia9 Gilbert and Sullivan HMS Pinafore http://tinyurl.com/dxe93811:06 PM May 4th from web
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ChrisTheJeweler@Wendell_Howe you haven't heard the HMS Pinnafore sung correctly until you've heard Data Worf and Picard sing It11:09 PM May 4th from Tweetie in reply to Wendell_Howe

@ChrisTheJeweler 1885 London - Data, Worf and Picard? Which Light Opera Company are they with?6:20 AM May 5th from web in reply to ChrisTheJeweler

ChrisTheJeweler@Wendell_Howe They're with the USS Enterprise NCC 1701 E8:30 AM May 5th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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captain_erika@Wendell_Howe I've actually met someone from the 27th century - a scientist; he was hiding his creation in my year - 2156.4:48 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@captain_erika Oh dear, it appears you have a typo. You typed 2156 instead of 2656. Oh well, happens all time on twitter. I've made a few.5:17 PM May 4th from web in reply to captain_erika

New Twitter tool allows me to communicate with 2600's from 1800's. If anyone in between sees these...well, Institute might "erase" people.5:20 PM May 4th from web

ChrisTheJeweler@Wendell_Howe just let them try5:21 PM May 4th from Tweetie in reply to Wendell_Howe

khali_blache@Wendell_Howe That alarms me.5:21 PM May 4th from DestroyTwitter in reply to Wendell_Howe

captain_erika@Wendell_Howe Nope, I'm from 2156. *grins*5:19 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@captain_erika Oh, you Americans have such a dry sense of humour. You had me worried there.5:35 PM May 4th from web in reply to captain_erika

captain_erika@Wendell_Howe Commander Tucker - @trip_tucker - is from my year as well. In fact, he's serving on Enterprise, the sister ship to Columbia.5:37 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

captain_erika@Wendell_Howe If you haven't realized it yet...Twitter's the crossroads of the multiverse. *grins* That's what I call it at least.6:09 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@captain_erika I have always suspected there was a multiverse. Institute of Time Travel scoffs the theory, but they are VERY narrow minded.6:20 PM May 4th from web in reply to captain_erika

@captain_erika Uh, you will be a kind soul and not repeat that. I would hate to get into trouble with the Institute's Enforcers. Stern lot.6:21 PM May 4th from web in reply to captain_erika
captain_erika@Wendell_Howe *innocently* Hmm? Did I say something? *winks*6:33 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

captain_erika@Wendell_Howe Sounds like the Vulcan Science Directorate here in my 'verse. "VSD has concluded that time travel is impossible."6:26 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

captain_erika@Wendell_Howe If you think your Institute is narrow minded, the Vulcans in my universe are much more narrow minded. *grins*6:29 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@captain_erika So, these Vulcan chaps say Time Travel is impossible, eh? Didn't they once say the same thing about flying?6:40 PM May 4th from web in reply to captain_erika

captain_erika@Wendell_Howe Now, I don't know about that. It's only been about 90 years since Earth found out that there were other worlds out there.6:46 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

captain_erika@Wendell_Howe The Vulcans keep to themselves mostly. All I know is that they're narrow minded and rooted in logic. *grins*6:53 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@captain_erika Hmmm, keep to themselves, narrow minded, rooted in logic, These Vulcans sound like they'd make great enforcers for Institute7:00 PM May 4th from web in reply to captain_erika

captain_erika@Wendell_Howe *amused look* Oh, I bet you they'll fit right in. You don't have aliens over in the 27th century, do you?7:06 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

nathanrdotca@Wendell_Howe @captain_erika I believe they also say that parallel universes are impossible. *scoffs at that a bit*7:28 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

captain_erika@nathanrdotca @Wendell_Howe Even with concrete proof, too. *chuckles*7:44 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to nathanrdotca

@nathanrdotca Parallel universes would support that changing past just creates a new timeline & doesn't effect your own. Real blasphemy!10:49 PM May 4th from web in reply to nathanrdotca

@captain_erika Of course we have aliens, they just avoid Earth. So far WE have been the scariest thing in the galaxy.10:45 PM May 4th from web in reply to captain_erika

captain_erika@Wendell_Howe That's interesting! Why do they avoid Earth?10:47 PM May 4th from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe

@captain_erika Most aliens avoid Earth because they consider us riff-raff. They consider us violent, irrational & they don't get our humor.6:07 AM May 5th from web in reply to captain_erika
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ChrisTheJeweler@Wendell_Howe flying is easy. All you have to do is fall, then as your falling, forget your falling and then your not. Your floating/flying8:18 PM May 4th from Tweetie in reply to Wendell_Howe

ChrisTheJeweler@Wendell_Howe it's all clearly laid out in the Hitchikers Guide to the Galexy8:19 PM May 4th from Tweetie in reply to Wendell_Howe

@ChrisTheJeweler Are you referring to Douglas Adams, the greatest philosopher of the 20th Century? Don't panic up there with Know thyself.10:42 PM May 4th from web in reply to ChrisTheJeweler

ChrisTheJeweler@Wendell_Howe wasn't he a wonderful philosopher. People in my time don't take him seriously. :(10:55 PM May 4th from Tweetie in reply to Wendell_Howe
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BridgetMcKennaDear @Wendell_Howe Do not, repeat not, send me anything that's going to see me erased by the Institute. Thanks.7:15 PM May 4th from web

@BridgetMcKenna No one has ever proved the Institute ever "erased" anyone, by causing "accident" in past, but they also never denied it.10:36 PM May 4th from web in reply to BridgetMcKenna

1885 London - Safety tip. If Enforcers come to your door, don't lie, but don't say more than you have to. Say you never met me (that's true)10:38 PM May 4th from web

1885 London - Enforcers are easy to spot. Always travel in threes, wear period grey suits, and show no emotion. Very business like and cold.10:40 PM May 4th from web
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DoctorSinister@Wendell_Howe Erm, would it worry you if I said there were six guys in suits hanging around outside my bunker complex? TWO Enforcer teams?3:04 AM May 5th from TwitterFon in reply to Wendell_Howe

DoctorSinister@Wendell_Howe They are studying a picture of a teapot and pointing in this direction.3:05 AM May 5th from TwitterFon in reply to Wendell_Howe

@DoctorSinister Just remember we never met--or is that about the "Samantha" incident? I fear you have only two options at this point.6:10 AM May 5th from web in reply to DoctorSinister

@DoctorSinister 1885 - You can either run around in circles screaming, or assume a fetal position and whimper. It was nice knowing you.6:12 AM May 5th from web in reply to DoctorSinister
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scribblegurl@Wendell_Howe - find you an intriguing sort.2:18 AM May 5th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@scribblegurl How nice to say you find me intriguing. Most say they find me boring and stuffy. Well, some find me a little eccentric.6:18 AM May 5th from web in reply to scribblegurl
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1885 London - Grabbing my carpet bag and tea chest and heading out. Have to go back to 2656 today. Hmm, think I'll grab breakfast first.6:51 AM May 5th from web

1885 London - I do love Victorian kippers. Wild herring taste much better than cloned ones back in 2656. Don't get me started on synthetics.6:54 AM May 5th from web

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greenlilith@Wendell_Howe the oceans would still be cool enough in 1885, for that kinda thing!7:01 AM May 5th from TweetDeck in reply to Wendell_Howe

@greenlilith You say that like you have first hand knowledge. Are you Temporal Biologist? Temporal Zoologist or Temporal Environmentalist?7:09 AM May 5th from web in reply to greenlilith

greenlilith@Wendell_Howe Yes! Yes! And yes!7:11 AM May 5th from TweetDeck in reply to Wendell_Howe
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