Nyan Cat Parade

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  Today was the annual Nyan Cat Parade in Taddletown. Crowds gathered outside the Town Hall and as the clock struck twelve, Nyan Cat himself came bouncing down the street with his famous… Read More

On Diversity

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I love Nyan Cat Day. It’s not just because Nyan Cat himself is such a lovely chap, but it is because of what it represents. You see Nyan Cat’s rainbow and the rainbow… Read More

A Penguin on the Giant’s Causeway

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  Ever wishing to expand my horizons, I decided to visit the Giant’s Causeway, on the north coast of Northern Ireland, so I packed my fish paste sandwiches into my backpack and set… Read More

Graduation Day

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Yesterday was the first day of the annual full Congregation of the University of Taddleonia; in other words it was graduation day. The ceremony, held as usual in the Great Hall of Taddletown… Read More

The Importance of Teddies

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It is no great secret that I still cuddle my faithful teddy bear, Custard, every night. He looks after me as I sleep, and has always been there when I have needed him.… Read More

A Penguin in London

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Dr Johnston said when a man is tired of London he is tired of life. I don’t know who Dr Johnston is, but I don’t think he said anything about penguins. However, I… Read More

Apple Pie Contest

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By a Taddlegraph Staff Writer There can be no denying that winter is cold, and there can be no denying that nothing warms you up quite like apple pie. Yes, Taddletown’s annual Apple… Read More

A Perfectly Ordinary Day

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By King Taddle Friday was a perfectly normal day for me. I woke up, I put my crown on, I got out of bed, I got dressed I had my breakfast, and after… Read More

A Penguin in Eindhoven

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By Chilly Manchot, our travel correspondent “Chilly,” my editor said to me, “would you like to take a short trip to the continent?” “Well, what penguin wouldn’t?” I replied, and so I packed… Read More

Living with FIV

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By Nurse Ruth To mark World AIDS Day 2011, the Taddlegraph decided to catch up with Absalom Furry, a kitten who is living with FIV. Nurse Ruth: Hello, Absalom. Thank you for doing… Read More

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