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A Christmas Interview with a Celebrity Santa
Christmas is almost here and even though he’s mega busy at this time of year, our celebrity Santa was kind enough to have a quick chat to us about the lead up to the big day. Read on for more on Christmas cheer, mince pies – and TV game shows…
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Christmas Gift Giving Legends from Around the World [Infographic]
Christmas is a time for gift giving, which means lots and lots of presents. With so many parcels to be delivered in such a short space of time, Santa is often stretched to his limits, so occasionally he needs to call on his top team of international gift giving legends. Let’s meet them… (click to view and zoom) We hope you’ve enjoyed our run down of Christmas gift giving legends and if you would like to embed this infographic on your own website, copy and paste the code below: Embed this infographic: <a href=”https://blog.redletterdays.co.uk./wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Christmas-Gift-Giving-Legends-Infographic.jpg”><img class=”alignnone size-full wp-image-14348″ src=”https://blog.redletterdays.co.uk./wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Christmas-Gift-Giving-Legends-Infographic.jpg” alt=”Christmas Gift Giving Legends from Around the World” width=”1354″ height=”4167″ /></a> What are you…
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Four More Tremendous Time Travelling Films
Last Sunday the clocks went forward once again, which means longer brighter evenings and mild spring weather, hurrah! To celebrate such a chirpy time of year, we thought we’d compile another top list of tremendous time travelling films for your viewing pleasure… Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure This time travelling film is such a cinematic icon, that we don’t even know why we didn’t include it in last year’s list. Anyhow, this comedy adventure starring a young Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter is a guitar-shredding, phonebox hopping epic that is still as entertaining to watch today as it was back in 1989. Groundhog Day Do you ever feel like you’re…
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Six Degrees of Separation: The Gift Experience Edition
First proposed in 1929 by Hungarian writer Frigyes Karinthy, six degrees of separation is the notion that anyone in the world can be connected through a chain of no more than six acquaintances. Since the introduction of this theory, many people have put it to the test, including Microsoft. After checking an astounding 30 billion electronic messages they confirmed that six degrees actually works – well almost. By studying these messages, they discovered that any two strangers are distanced on average by 6.6 degrees, which basically means you are connected to Mick Jagger or The Queen by a string of seven or fewer introductions! There is even a game called The Six…
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Michelin Star Dining at Galvin La Chapelle
Owned by renowned celebrity chef owners Chris and Jeff Galvin, the Michelin-star awarded Galvin La Chapelle is the perfect spot to celebrate a special occasion or spend romantic time together. RLD’s very own Social Media Executive Hayley and husband Adam went to check out this multiple award-winning restaurant. Find how they got on.
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A Tasty Trip to Ma’ Plucker on London’s Beak Street
A couple of weeks ago, my team mate Brooke and I went to sample the menu at a little place in Soho by the name of Ma’ Plucker – a soul food and chicken joint conveniently located down Beak Street. Read on to find out more about boozy iced tea, ‘three way chicken’ and the Ma’ Plucking Sunday afternoon quiz…