Goodnight now we’ll sleep (Godnat nu sover vi)
Have you ever wondered what you look like when you sleep? The Danish Children’s TV channel DR Ramasjang shows a continuous stream of sleeping puppets (and people) through the night — snoring, scratching, mumbling, shifting around in bed, with the occasional fart thrown in. It’s strangely compelling and mesmerising viewing, and there’s a also a countdown clock through until dawn.
DR Ramasjang Goodnight now we’ll sleep (Godnat nu sover vi) – YouTube.
Shona Patel's thoughts on Tea, Writing & Life
Home of the Australasian Urban History Planning History Group
The Official Blog of the Urban History Association
All ye that come my grave to see
Challenging the Consensus
Other Side Of Shillong
Interdisciplinary research and public events on nineteenth and twentieth century Britain at the University of Birmingham
Analyzing the shades of white
Your brick wall is in India!
School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Convenor: Professor Antonia Finnane
connecting researchers interested in the history of the family in colonial contexts
Power, Politics and America's Noble Families
Just another WordPress.com site
A fine WordPress.com site
Connecting researchers interested in the history of cities and towns
Recent Comments