Marc L. Latham's Blog, page 37
December 9, 2013
Football Applauds Nelson Mandela, Ashes and Tim Krul
Over the weekend, football players and fans in Britain had a minute’s applause for South Africa’s Nelson Mandela, as they did for Fabrice Muamba two seasons ago. I hope Peter Herbert was watching, although he’s not interested in football, so probably wasn’t. Ashes Second Test Censored Hi, it’s Martin ‘Werewolfie’ Adams with a satirical comedy […]
Published on December 09, 2013 01:56
December 6, 2013
Hobbit 2 Ideal Warm-Up, Werewolf of Oz Landmark
As The Hobbit 2: The Desolation of Smaug premieres ahead of worldwide release, what better way is there to wait and prepare than with a thrilling episode of Werewolf of Oz: Fantasy Travel by Google Maps. Moreover, it’s not just any episode. The Hobbit 2 Still Concealed, Bri’s Bane Revealed Hi readers, it’s the Greenygrey. Yes, […]
Published on December 06, 2013 13:49
December 5, 2013
Gravity 3-D Poetry by William Wordsworth of Greenygrey World
Hi, it’s William Wolfsworth, poetry correspondent at the Greenygrey. I went to watch Gravity in 3D yesterday, and was inspired to write this poem about the first movie I’ve watched in the cinema this year. It doesn’t contain any spoilers. William Wordsworth Poetry of Gravity I think my human inspiration William Wordsworth would have liked […]
Published on December 05, 2013 10:53
December 4, 2013
Ashes Second Test Special Werewolf of Oz Episode
The second Ashes test more Oz east than west gets under way in less than a day in the Adelaide Oval where Grey found opal providing direction before Arishes invention The Old Gum Tree all Werewolfers did see. Ashes Returns to Adelaide, Home of AusRuIcket Hi, it’s Martin ‘Werewolfie’ Adams, satirical comedy sports correspondent inspired […]
Published on December 04, 2013 02:33
December 2, 2013
Marks and Spencer Advert Inspires Feminist Thought
The Marks and Spencer advert featured in Harry Silhouetteof-Wolfhowlingonhill’s television review last week featured a Whole Lotta Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in a variety of fairytale female roles. While Marks and Spencer and our Harry probably meant well in their advert and feature, I feel that some women would want a more powerful female image. Women in Fiction […]
Published on December 02, 2013 12:00
December 1, 2013
Rhyming Quatrain Poem Sails Australia East Coast Flowing
After 126 scintillating chapters of episodic epic travel quest and occasional classic comedy we reach the beginning of the end. Yes, at the end of this six stanzas of quatrain poetry per… fection/spiration? the Werewolf of Ozzers reach the landing point for the colossal conclusion. N.S.W. Epic Literary Nonsense Poem Hi, it’s Greenygrey, with the […]
Published on December 01, 2013 05:26
November 29, 2013
Marks and Spencer Christmas Advert Follows Werewolf of Oz
The Marks and Spencer (M&S) Christmas advert combines Alice in Wonderland, The Wizard of Oz and other fairytales and legends into a magical two minutes and thirty seconds of television escapism. Hi, it’s Harry Silhouetteof-Wolfhowlingonhill, television correspondent at the Greenygrey. If we wanted a Christmas advert for Grey’s Werewolf of Oz: Fantasy Travel by Google Maps […]
Published on November 29, 2013 15:57
November 28, 2013
England and Wales Cricket Team in Alice Springs
The England and Wales cricket team has arrived in Alice Springs on the journey from the first test in Brisbane to the second one in Adelaide. Ashes Tour in Alice Springs Hi, it’s Martin ‘Werewolfie’ Adams, satirical comedy sports correspondent at the Greenygrey, inspired by darts legend Martin ‘Wolfie’ Adams. That means the cricketers will […]
Published on November 28, 2013 01:48
November 26, 2013
Peacock Colours Creation Display, Mirror Poem Science Matter
Hi, it’s Jack Wolfpac, travelling poet werewolf in the style of Jack Kerouac in the human world. I’d almost forgotten about our ol’ pal Marc Latham, but then I saw a photo of a greenygrey peacock; the first time I’d noticed its greenygreyness; and it was by Marc Latham on his travel25years.wordpress.com website. He’s now […]
Published on November 26, 2013 09:05
November 25, 2013
Ashes Leaves Brisbane for South Australia Boomeranging Shrike
Australia‘s ‘boomerang’ helped them win the first Ashes cricket test in Brisbane, and a day after we explained the ‘boomerang’ is a return journey, Jonathan Trott of the England and Wales team is returning home from the tour early. Ashes First Test Review Trott’s stress-related illness is long-term though, so wasn’t caused by the friendly […]
Published on November 25, 2013 09:44


