“Always laugh when you can, it is cheap medicine.” ― Lord Byron (subtitles in all major languages!! - If you'd like me to add one, just ask me) This video was uploaded to Patreon 2 years ago - all my new content gets posted there first, so I don't have to bow to the YT censors. My patrons support my work so I can continue. But the older videos like this one, eventually come here.
I love Lord Byron, my favorite is Lines Inscribed Upon a Cup Formed From a Skull "Where once my wit, perchance, hath shone, In aid of others' let me shine; And when, alas! our brains are gone, What better substitute than wine? " Thanks Oddie!
I live near Lord Byrons old house (1 of them) in the North East England its since been a hospital where my grandmother worked for a time, then it was converted to a 5 star hotel and spar named Seaham Hall Hotel, located off a road named Lord Byrons Walk, I was however unaware of this regarding his corpse! 😂
I absolutely love when I receive a notification that there is a new video from Oddie!!😊 **Happy🐰Easter to ALL!!🙏 **Much love & Best Wishes from Pennsylvania!!💜
I live in Hucknall and the towns people use to have a weeks celebration each year for Lord Byron, this was due to the good he did for the miners in Hucknall, then Covid came along and this stopped. He wasn’t all bad. His sister Ada Lovelace was the first Computer Programmer, clever family🇬🇧💕
Great video oddie, I grew up in the town of hucknall and you can visit and marry at his home in new stead abbey. My brother married and had his children christened there. Lord Byron’s tomb was closed up completely due to vandalism. Remember my parents telling me he was good friends with the shellies xxx
One can never have too much information about our famous poets! I did not faint, but I did giggle. Thank you Oddie for another interesting video. Happy Easter to you and Oddette. ♥️
Loved this so much! A thousand thanks. Your mausoleum looks and sounds divine. Perfect for you. Haven't decided upon my own yet. Always loved Lord Byron. Such a beautiful brilliant man. Never knew he was so well endowed. I would have loved to have had a peek. Cheers. Much love from Oregon.
It is interesting that Sir Richard Francis Burton , made a few brief but written remarks about Byron. An excellent documentary, would be about Sir Richard Burton and his tomb at Mortlake cemetery.in London. There is an engraved silver disc placed in the ground behind Burtons tomb. I placed it there in 2012.
Back in the day when they took photos of their dead to make them look alive, now that's some creepy sh...t! Loved the Lord Byron story. Love your claim story telling. Love your sense of humor!
Very entertaining. Loving the format, Oddie. And the chat at the end finishes it off lovely. TY for all you do! And I'm wondering if Lird Byron had big feet . . . ? 😅❤
I enjoyed this format, and I encourage you to do those other stories, too. I did enjoy the inclusion of your traditional form at the end. I would hate to see your usual style abandoned completely. Maybe mix a few Oddie's shops, rats, cats, smoke, etc within the newer format? Love your channel, Oddie!
Great story Oddie!!! Family history says I am related to Lord Byron on my father's side. I think he would have enjoyed this presentation, from what I've read about him he had quite the ego and twisted sense of humor. Cheers to this tale. Happy and Blessed Easter, take care, and best to you and Oddette!!!
This is great and may I say absolutely hilarious, I can’t say I have ever laughed so hard about the exhumation of any corpse (well I don’t think I’ve laughed about any until now), this narrative is great and humorous, listening to you make little comments about his bits and bobs, the fact that everyone was obsessed about his naughty bits, “hung like a pony” still makes me giggle, thank you Oddie, I hope we get to enjoy more of these, I love this!!! Cheers my friend!!!!
Loved it so much!! I've always wondered about Lord Byron. The description "he had an enormous shlong" had me in tears and snickering like Beavis and Butthead. I had to replay so i could hear what was said after that. Also the colorful nicknames of his ancestors. Makes you wonder what they did in life that caused those monichers to be memorialized.
Loved it! I myself would be happy to be planted in the woods somewhere with a nice natural rock to mark the spot that has a suitable shape for sitting on and contemplating nature.
Wooo hooo this is gonna be good 🎉. Nice and bad, bad 👍 love how he dressed. Byron was a legend ! He and Rasputin should have had a competition. 😂Ada Lovelace was the first “software programmer”. She was a mathematician like her mother. She worked w Babbage on his calculating machine. Love the humour 🤣
I love the true story of Doctor Joseph Mortimer Granville. Women would start out with weekly appointments. Then just had to go daily for their doctor appointment. LMAO
@@ObsoleteOddity My pleasure! I've been on hiatus over the past few months, but I have some new ideas & a couple in the making. That said, there should be more coming down the pipeline (hopefully) soon!
@@a2shake i’m happy to hear that Amy, everyone needs a hiatus once in a while. Helps the creative juices to get flowing again! Have a great day, my friend 😊
Yes it is. Just wrote to patreon to get back on to the site after computer blew up. Wish me luck. In my prayers the both of you. I know a bit long time but had some family woes. Peace!
If I can be any help, just let me know - do you want me to let you know what your email address is that’s connected to your Patreon account? Then you can just use the ‘forgot password’ option and reset it. So sorry to hear about your family problems, Would love to catch up again.
Always my go to for a bedtime story. Thank u Oddie for all the hard work, time, effort & research u put into each presentation. I know it's hard work yet u never fail to disappoint us viewers with your incredible content. It's always forever appreciated mate. Keep on keeping on
OML Oddie🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you guys gave me the giggles. Especially that last bit with the skeleton flashing his bones...and the er kielbasa....hanging around! I need that pic in my life! Perfectly special for Halloween and beyond😅 thank you for the crazy vid. Not been feeling well but this was surely a lift in the right direction...
What an interesting story/video! Your idea of burial is not a bad idea. Even though I will be dead, the thought of being buried in the ground, still makes me uneasy. Anyways, I laughed when you showed the picture of Mrs. Houldsworth and did the impression of her voice. 🦋
I think that your interpretation of your burial site are great!! What a great way for people to enjoy you for ages to come. The only thing I would see missing from the experience would be ghosts and creepy noises like Disney’s haunted mansion!! What fun that would be! For myself I want to be cremated and my ashes sprinkled in a forest under a tree, I am a naturalist at heart. With songs like Spirit in the Sky, the song by Annie Lennox from Lord of the rings, Layla by Derick and the Dominoes(my fav) and lastly Dont Bogart that Joint my Friends in remberance of my fun times! Great job Oddie, see you on the next one. Much love
Greetings Oddie! Happy Easter to You and Odette.💕 Lord Byron had a fascinating legacy. I prefer your legacy much better. Keep up the great work that you do! 💕😻💕
Fascinating! A delight as ever Oddie. I'm definately giggling not blushing.😊 poor Byron, in life a poet, in death a limerick.😂 I know how i want my funeral, cheap, cheerful and up the chimney! Then everyone to get drunk. Cheers!😌🍻
Oh...i think i have the vapors...lol...what a story. .thanks Oddie...please say hello to your Oddette for me...bless you both...i love your ideas for your afterlife entertainment for others...love your thinking...lol...
Absolutely fantastic I am 64& have fascinaton with Bryon, Shelley, and the like for many years,,, happy bunny egg day😊only you oddie could bring new input,info with our more colorful fellow humans
Thanks So Much for another Awesome video, my dear Sir! Hope U have a wonderful day! Luv Ur videos. Whichever way is better for U to make videos, I'll take it! Can't wait for the next one. Excellent work as Always 🤘💙
Now's the 200th anniversary of Lord Byron's death. There should be a video on him next. A very controversial, perplex and messed up life. Oddie, do you believe the rumours about him, and Augusta's relationship were true and the one about Augusta's daughter Elizabeth Medora Leigh being the product of that relationship?
That was well told, Oddie. I love hearing your stories. We had a similar uproar here in the 1930s with the killing of John Dillinger, at the Biograph theater.. His personal attributes caused a great excitement then, aside from removing a dangerous gangster from the public. I find Lord Byron more interesting The Byrons must have been a colorful family, judging by those nicknames. Thank you again!
@@ObsoleteOddity That's very kind of you to say, after I compared Lord Byron to an American gangster! 😬 Not an apt comparison at all, except possibly for the crowds of onlookers. I read Lord Byron's works (love Tennyson, and other British poets as well), still. I have never sat and steeped my mind in the works of Dillinger! The mortuary theme is great. How cool of Britain to honor their writers and poets. Thanks again!
@@kathleenadams4978 well, I wouldn’t be insulted because I’m not Byron, I was merely responding to your positive feedback to me. I find Byron and Dillinger equally interesting though, they have made their mark in history for good or bad. Have a lovely start to the week, my friend!
Highly entertaining! Love the video, Oddie! Taking out the internal organs would lend itself to preserving the body. Egyptians did the same, because it removed a source of moisture. In Lord Byron's case it also allowed the alcohol to be introduced to the inside of the body. The "state" (ahem!) in which he was found is common for dead bodies, although not the unusual size... I recommend the book "From Death to Dust" by Kenneth V. Iserson M.D., if you have a morbid interest in burial traditions from prehistory to present day, and the manner in which we return to the earth.
Fantastic storytelling & the format is fine. Notifications though are ridiculously biased though. This is 2 weeks old now & I'm just now seeing it. I'm more than impressed that Lord Byron was mostly intact..maybe soaking in alcohol helped exaggerate the results. 😅 Byron's daughter's story is also fascinating regarding her contributions to mathematics & computation machines! Your vault plans are awesome indeed!
Yes it's been happening for years now, I've complained to YT, but they do nothing about it. Many, many subscribers tell me the same thing. Also many are unsubscribed from my channel. So glad you enjoyed the presentation - very much appreciated 😊
Wonderful story on Lord Byron, Oddie. You did a wonderful job. How are you & Oddette? Interesting info on Lord Byron’s exhumation. I wonder if he still looks decent, now? I guess we’ll never know. Take care and much love to you and Oddette.😀❤️
I’m very glad you enjoyed it my friend, thank you so much! I would say that he is definitely a skeleton now, because the lead sealed coffin was broken into.
Hell f*ck yea!! Can’t wait to watch this one later tonight. when i can actually give it my full attention without distraction. Anyway i hope you’re doing well Sir Oddie and thanks for another piece of entertaining artwork!
@@ObsoleteOddity I did, in fact i can say that while some i like more than others. Honestly i don’t think i’ve ever seen one of your videos that i didn’t like lol. So i surmise that ether i’m a simpleton or you’re very good at what you do. I think it’s most likely a little mix of them both lmao. 😆😂🤣
His illegitimate daughter was named " Alba" which meant " dawn" or white and once Byron finally took over her care he changed her name to " Allegra " , this poor baby went through so much within the 5 years of her life that she lived. Theres only one portrait of her that I could find she was so adorable but, babies are all so beautiful of there innocence . Great story Happy Easter ❤
Thanks Oddie, really enjoyed watching this. And your narration is excellent as always with great humour that certainly had me laughing out loud. ❤ He probably was embalmed where he passed away. So their technique of embalming could be very different than the english way. I say this because his corpse would have rotted by the time it arrived back in England.
Interesting, just watched Jonny Lee Miller in his performance as Lord Byron last week. Thank you for providing more to his continuing legacy. Tamboree tamboreeeeee!
“Always laugh when you can, it is cheap medicine.”
― Lord Byron
(subtitles in all major languages!! - If you'd like me to add one, just ask me)
This video was uploaded to Patreon 2 years ago -
all my new content gets posted there first, so I don't have to bow to the YT censors.
My patrons support my work so I can continue.
But the older videos like this one, eventually come here.
Laughter's thee best medicine ☯️🌏
Humor is the epitome of true love ❤️ without it, you are doomed- Me.
Absolutely
Laughter is good for the soul. You can't beat it. 🤣
@@Ally-StaffyLover as long as it's not in a mean way fellow being be well👌🌏☯️
Oddity’s channel is excellent to begin with but oh boy, you know it’s good when it’s a tale from the mausoleum…
Much appreciated, thank you kindly!
The format is fine. I trust your editorial accuracy, and enjoy the epilogues. You rock, ObsOddi.
That's very kind of you, thank you for that.
Told with dignity considering. Good job.
First time I laughed at one of your videos, the part about the horse 😂😂 Happy Easter 🐣
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊😂
I love Lord Byron, my favorite is Lines Inscribed Upon a Cup Formed From a Skull "Where once my wit, perchance, hath shone, In aid of others' let me shine; And when, alas! our brains are gone, What better substitute than wine? " Thanks Oddie!
I’ll drink to that my dear! 🍷
I live near Lord Byrons old house (1 of them) in the North East England its since been a hospital where my grandmother worked for a time, then it was converted to a 5 star hotel and spar named Seaham Hall Hotel, located off a road named Lord Byrons Walk, I was however unaware of this regarding his corpse! 😂
I absolutely love when I receive a notification that there is a new video from Oddie!!😊
**Happy🐰Easter to ALL!!🙏
**Much love & Best Wishes from Pennsylvania!!💜
🎉 I really appreciate that, thank you!
I live in Hucknall and the towns people use to have a weeks celebration each year for Lord Byron, this was due to the good he did for the miners in Hucknall, then Covid came along and this stopped. He wasn’t all bad. His sister Ada Lovelace was the first Computer Programmer, clever family🇬🇧💕
Great video oddie, I grew up in the town of hucknall and you can visit and marry at his home in new stead abbey. My brother married and had his children christened there. Lord Byron’s tomb was closed up completely due to vandalism. Remember my parents telling me he was good friends with the shellies xxx
Thanks for sharing that, so sorry to hear that his tomb was vandalised - how sad is that?
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Byron is a fabulously FASCINATING character, the Regency’s bad boy, I love him.
Never knew he’d been exhumed-excellent video Oddy! Thanks!
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I’m very happy you enjoyed it, my friend, nothing like a bit of light entertainment and references to schlong to liven up the day!
One can never have too much information about our famous poets! I did not faint, but I did giggle. Thank you Oddie for another interesting video. Happy Easter to you and Oddette. ♥️
Glad you enjoyed it Jan, and happy you didn’t faint! Hope you had a lovely Easter
Oh Oddie your change of voice to emulate one of the workman’s is awesome! Back to the video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
Oh what a wonderful time we could have had if you'd have been in my speech & drama class in high school !😊
This format is just fine. Seems like all concerned were eager to see true or not about Byron's enormous body part. Well done!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
Loved this so much! A thousand thanks. Your mausoleum looks and sounds divine. Perfect for you. Haven't decided upon my own yet. Always loved Lord Byron. Such a beautiful brilliant man. Never knew he was so well endowed. I would have loved to have had a peek. Cheers. Much love from Oregon.
Thank you so much for reaching out with your kind feedback 😊
It is interesting that Sir Richard Francis Burton , made a few brief but written remarks about Byron. An excellent documentary, would be about Sir Richard Burton and his tomb at Mortlake cemetery.in London. There is an engraved silver disc placed in the ground behind Burtons tomb.
I placed it there in 2012.
That's wicked nice!! Hugs, 🤗 from Woobie in Massachusetts USA 😊
Oddie, I was delighted! What a story 😂 and with you as narrator. One couldn't ask for more. Hope you and Oddette have had a lovely Easter 💐
I really appreciate that, thank you.
What weird story. I love your stories. Love to you Oddie and Mrs Oddie . Happy Eastery friend. Love always! Be safe.💕💕💙
Thank you! 😊 Glad you enjoyed the presentation my friend!
Back in the day when they took photos of their dead to make them look alive, now that's some creepy sh...t! Loved the Lord Byron story. Love your claim story telling. Love your sense of humor!
I'm happy to hear that! thanks for your feedback!
Quite a tale of Lord Byron. Well, seems he enjoyed life to the best way he could. Thank you Oddie. Happy Easter.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very entertaining. Loving the format, Oddie. And the chat at the end finishes it off lovely. TY for all you do! And I'm wondering if Lird Byron had big feet . . . ? 😅❤
I really appreciate that, thank you.
The Byron family nicknames were hilarious lol
I want to thank you so much for all your hard work and dedication. I've been a fan of yours for years! Much Love from Regina Saskatchewan Canada 😘✌️🙏
Thank you so much for reaching out with your kind feedback, very much appreciated 😊
Wow! Another wonderful, odd story! I did blush!! Thank you for sharing!! Happy Easter to you and oddette!!❤
I'm happy to hear that! 😂😂
Same to you!
What an “interesting “ discovery. Excellent story. Thank you Oddie Beau.
Much appreciated, thank you kindly!
I enjoyed this format, and I encourage you to do those other stories, too. I did enjoy the inclusion of your traditional form at the end. I would hate to see your usual style abandoned completely. Maybe mix a few Oddie's shops, rats, cats, smoke, etc within the newer format? Love your channel, Oddie!
I have mixed the format up in the next presentations, but generally have stuck to the old format, which my patrons enjoy the most.
Another intriguing story Oddie! Thanks and Happy Easter🐣🐇🤟
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
Great story Oddie!!! Family history says I am related to Lord Byron on my father's side. I think he would have enjoyed this presentation, from what I've read about him he had quite the ego and twisted sense of humor. Cheers to this tale. Happy and Blessed Easter, take care, and best to you and Oddette!!!
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing that.
Wishing you the same, Thank you so much! 😊
This is great and may I say absolutely hilarious, I can’t say I have ever laughed so hard about the exhumation of any corpse (well I don’t think I’ve laughed about any until now), this narrative is great and humorous, listening to you make little comments about his bits and bobs, the fact that everyone was obsessed about his naughty bits, “hung like a pony” still makes me giggle, thank you Oddie, I hope we get to enjoy more of these, I love this!!! Cheers my friend!!!!
Very glad you enjoyed it my friend, thank you so much for your great feedback!
New video coming this weekend!
Right on time Mr beau
Thank you 🙏
Loved it so much!! I've always wondered about Lord Byron. The description "he had an enormous shlong" had me in tears and snickering like Beavis and Butthead. I had to replay so i could hear what was said after that. Also the colorful nicknames of his ancestors. Makes you wonder what they did in life that caused those monichers to be memorialized.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
I was literally wheeze-laughing. Lord have mercy. That was the most hilarious thing I've heard in quite some time.
Glad you enjoyed it my friend! 😄
Well-done and entertaining as always. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! thank you.
Blessed Sunday sir oddie & family thank you so very much ❤
Wishing you the same, Thank you so much! 😊
Loved it! I myself would be happy to be planted in the woods somewhere with a nice natural rock to mark the spot that has a suitable shape for sitting on and contemplating nature.
Hello Happy Spring.! Hope your doing well! Always a pleasure to watch your works of art! This is great! Great addition. Blessings!
Wishing you the same, Thank you so much! 😊
I appreciate your style Oddie.
And I appreciate your feedback, my friend 😊
Barber's 'sense of reverence and decency' didn't stop him from digging up graves and exhibiting the dearly departed's private parts, though, did it?
😂😂 Seymour Cox😂😂😂
....idk why i can't stop giggling!
And his name was spelled Cocks. That made me chuckle too
This was awesome. I laughed at the description and your very expressive reading.
That's very kind of you, thank you for that.
Thanks for another great video, Oddie!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
thank you very much - brilliant as always - excellent story teller
you pay such close attention to detail
Many thanks! That’s very kind of you!
Wooo hooo this is gonna be good 🎉. Nice and bad, bad 👍 love how he dressed. Byron was a legend ! He and Rasputin should have had a competition. 😂Ada Lovelace was the first “software programmer”. She was a mathematician like her mother. She worked w Babbage on his calculating machine. Love the humour 🤣
I do hope you enjoy! Thank you so much for your positive feedback.
I love the true story of Doctor Joseph Mortimer Granville. Women would start out with weekly appointments. Then just had to go daily for their doctor appointment. LMAO
Ah yes, Lord Byron! Even funnier the second time around! The mental imagery is priceless 🤣👍
Yes, I had a chuckle myself, I had forgotten most of this.
And thank you so much for your wonderful cartoon Amy!
@@ObsoleteOddity My pleasure! I've been on hiatus over the past few months, but I have some new ideas & a couple in the making. That said, there should be more coming down the pipeline (hopefully) soon!
@@a2shake i’m happy to hear that Amy, everyone needs a hiatus once in a while.
Helps the creative juices to get flowing again!
Have a great day, my friend 😊
My dear friend, it's good to laugh with you and your wonderful tales of oddities once again. Love to you and Odette. Margaret
Very glad you’re enjoying them again Margaret!
Are you the same Margaret that I was communicating with on Discord?
Yes it is. Just wrote to patreon to get back on to the site after computer blew up. Wish me luck. In my prayers the both of you. I know a bit long time but had some family woes. Peace!
If I can be any help, just let me know - do you want me to let you know what your email address is that’s connected to your Patreon account? Then you can just use the ‘forgot password’ option and reset it.
So sorry to hear about your family problems, Would love to catch up again.
Very interesting! Thanks, Oddie❤
Thank you so much! 😊
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the very kind donation as always great grandma Kirk! Very much appreciated 😊😄
Loved this story! The humour and (ahem) descriptions were most entertaining!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
Never a dull story from you ever but this was a doozie!! And I absolutely loved it!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
Always my go to for a bedtime story. Thank u Oddie for all the hard work, time, effort & research u put into each presentation. I know it's hard work yet u never fail to disappoint us viewers with your incredible content. It's always forever appreciated mate. Keep on keeping on
Thank you so much for reaching out with your kind feedback Chris 😊
That's very kind of you, thank you for that.
Great format!!! As a lady...well, well, what an interesting exposure of historical facts!
I absolutely loved this upload! I mean I’ve been subscribed for over a year and live ALL Odditis but Lord Byron has always been fascinating to me. ❤
Thank you for watching and listening my friend.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved it Oddy! I was giggling!
I’m happy to hear that Heather 😄
Another awesome video oddie! My favorite channel on the inter-webs
That's very kind of you, thank you for that.
love the story telling along with the presentation ❤❤ please keep it going you manage to find stories that I've never heard of 😊😊😊
Thank you! Will do!
Another great story done by Oddie. Cheers and Happy Easter from California
I appreciate that, thank you!
2:35 My goodness, he's having a good time😅. Is that a good time🤣 I just love your videos.
I’m very happy to hear that, thank you my friend!
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Oddie is simply amazing I enjoy his videos and Love his story telling
That’s very kind of you Bobby, much appreciated! 😊🙏
Loved this video , thank you for all you do to make your stories interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
OML Oddie🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you guys gave me the giggles. Especially that last bit with the skeleton flashing his bones...and the er kielbasa....hanging around! I need that pic in my life! Perfectly special for Halloween and beyond😅 thank you for the crazy vid. Not been feeling well but this was surely a lift in the right direction...
I'm happy to hear that! 😂😂
I'm so sorry to hear that, hope you're feeling better soon.
What an interesting story/video! Your idea of burial is not a bad idea. Even though I will be dead, the thought of being buried in the ground, still makes me uneasy. Anyways, I laughed when you showed the picture of Mrs. Houldsworth and did the impression of her voice. 🦋
Very glad you enjoyed it my friend, thank you so much for your great feedback!
Oddie this was great, now i know even more about Lord Byron, a "very interesting" character. I really enjoyed this! Hope you had a good Easter!
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you so much for your great feedback!
@@ObsoleteOddity you're most welcome Oddie, anytime!
I think a video on the history of embalming would be amazing. I find it fascinating 🖤
Been a while missed your videos, back at it!!!
Welcome back!
I'm guessing you lost any pearl clutchers in your audience long ago! Great video, as always.
You’d be surprised, they still pop in from time to time expressing their perpetual outrage.
Very glad you enjoyed it Benjamin!
I think that your interpretation of your burial site are great!! What a great way for people to enjoy you for ages to come. The only thing I would see missing from the experience would be ghosts and creepy noises like Disney’s haunted mansion!! What fun that would be! For myself I want to be cremated and my ashes sprinkled in a forest under a tree, I am a naturalist at heart. With songs like Spirit in the Sky, the song by Annie Lennox from Lord of the rings, Layla by Derick and the Dominoes(my fav) and lastly Dont Bogart that Joint my Friends in remberance of my fun times! Great job Oddie, see you on the next one. Much love
Thanks for your interesting insights and positive feedback. much appreciated 😊
Awesome video this was so informative.. thank you only you can tell this story with humor great job ❤
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
Greetings Oddie! Happy Easter to You and Odette.💕 Lord Byron had a fascinating legacy. I prefer your legacy much better. Keep up the great work that you do! 💕😻💕
Wishing you the same, Thank you so much! 😊 So glad you enjoyed the presentation - very much appreciated 😊
Thanks 4 another fantastic video 📸 oddie hope u are having a lovely Easter 🐇🐣 x
Thank you! You too!
Fascinating! A delight as ever Oddie. I'm definately giggling not blushing.😊 poor Byron, in life a poet, in death a limerick.😂 I know how i want my funeral, cheap, cheerful and up the chimney! Then everyone to get drunk. Cheers!😌🍻
Very glad you enjoyed it!
Yes, in reality, that will probably be my funeral as well 😄
Oh...i think i have the vapors...lol...what a story. .thanks Oddie...please say hello to your Oddette for me...bless you both...i love your ideas for your afterlife entertainment for others...love your thinking...lol...
Very happy the story, and my mausoleum plans were to your liking, 😄 thank you so much, Shellie !
I love your maeusoleum style, made me think of The Tardis! Maybe it could take your vierwers back in time Odie! 😮😊❤
That would be cool!
Absolutely fantastic I am 64& have fascinaton with Bryon, Shelley, and the like for many years,,, happy bunny egg day😊only you oddie could bring new input,info with our more colorful fellow humans
So glad you enjoyed the presentation - very much appreciated 😊
Fascinating! Love the recipes at the end.❤. Your own plan would be amazing!
Thank you so much! 😊
Oh my! (fanning myself to keep the vapors away)
😂😂
These vids are so comforting to me.
Thank you 😊 I'm happy to hear that
This one is different, that's for sure Oddity , But like always, it was good. Have a good day stay safe😊
Thanks, you too! So glad you enjoyed it 😊
Thanks So Much for another Awesome video, my dear Sir! Hope U have a wonderful day! Luv Ur videos. Whichever way is better for U to make videos, I'll take it! Can't wait for the next one. Excellent work as Always 🤘💙
Thanks for your very kind feedback Nicole - much appreciated 😊
Now's the 200th anniversary of Lord Byron's death. There should be a video on him next. A very controversial, perplex and messed up life. Oddie, do you believe the rumours about him, and Augusta's relationship were true and the one about Augusta's daughter Elizabeth Medora Leigh being the product of that relationship?
That was well told, Oddie. I love hearing your stories.
We had a similar uproar here in the 1930s with the killing of John Dillinger, at the Biograph theater.. His personal attributes caused a great excitement then, aside from removing a dangerous gangster from the public. I find Lord Byron more interesting
The Byrons must have been a colorful family, judging by those nicknames.
Thank you again!
Thanks for your interesting insights and positive feedback. much appreciated 😊
@@ObsoleteOddity That's very kind of you to say, after I compared Lord Byron to an American gangster! 😬 Not an apt comparison at all, except possibly for the crowds of onlookers. I read Lord Byron's works (love Tennyson, and other British poets as well), still. I have never sat and steeped my mind in the works of Dillinger!
The mortuary theme is great. How cool of Britain to honor their writers and poets.
Thanks again!
@@kathleenadams4978 well, I wouldn’t be insulted because I’m not Byron, I was merely responding to your positive feedback to me.
I find Byron and Dillinger equally interesting though, they have made their mark in history for good or bad.
Have a lovely start to the week, my friend!
@@ObsoleteOddity Oh, a new subject? 😉
You have a great week, too, Oddie!
What a lovely laugh you have. ❤Wonderful😊
😊 thank you
Highly entertaining! Love the video, Oddie! Taking out the internal organs would lend itself to preserving the body. Egyptians did the same, because it removed a source of moisture. In Lord Byron's case it also allowed the alcohol to be introduced to the inside of the body. The "state" (ahem!) in which he was found is common for dead bodies, although not the unusual size... I recommend the book "From Death to Dust" by Kenneth V. Iserson M.D., if you have a morbid interest in burial traditions from prehistory to present day, and the manner in which we return to the earth.
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing that.
Loved this so much, want more!❤❤
I’m happy to hear that!
Fantastic storytelling & the format is fine. Notifications though are ridiculously biased though. This is 2 weeks old now & I'm just now seeing it.
I'm more than impressed that Lord Byron was mostly intact..maybe soaking in alcohol helped exaggerate the results.
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Byron's daughter's story is also fascinating regarding her contributions to mathematics & computation machines!
Your vault plans are awesome indeed!
Yes it's been happening for years now, I've complained to YT, but they do nothing about it. Many, many subscribers tell me the same thing. Also many are unsubscribed from my channel.
So glad you enjoyed the presentation - very much appreciated 😊
Very informative. Love this type of history. ❤
Much appreciated, thank you kindly!
Thank you for giving me a new book to add to my collection! Great video 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
this was fascinating great story oddie!!!!!! 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Glad you think so! Thank you 😊
Wonderful story on Lord Byron, Oddie. You did a wonderful job. How are you & Oddette? Interesting info on Lord Byron’s exhumation. I wonder if he still looks decent, now? I guess we’ll never know. Take care and much love to you and Oddette.😀❤️
I’m very glad you enjoyed it my friend, thank you so much!
I would say that he is definitely a skeleton now, because the lead sealed coffin was broken into.
Thank you. You are the best!
Much appreciated, thank you kindly!
You're right, that was different, but entertaining. I have to agree with you on the mausoleum. I'd go with something like that myself.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
Hell f*ck yea!! Can’t wait to watch this one later tonight. when i can actually give it my full attention without distraction. Anyway i hope you’re doing well Sir Oddie and thanks for another piece of entertaining artwork!
Hope you enjoy it!
@@ObsoleteOddity I did, in fact i can say that while some i like more than others. Honestly i don’t think i’ve ever seen one of your videos that i didn’t like lol. So i surmise that ether i’m a simpleton or you’re very good at what you do. I think it’s most likely a little mix of them both lmao. 😆😂🤣
@brodyberry6253 That’s very kind of you Brody, much appreciated! 😊🙏
This was another awesome story, thank you! ♥️
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 🙏
Lol. The stories you tell. I love it❤
I'm so glad!
His illegitimate daughter was named " Alba" which meant " dawn" or white and once Byron finally took over her care he changed her name to " Allegra " , this poor baby went through so much within the 5 years of her life that she lived. Theres only one portrait of her that I could find she was so adorable but, babies are all so beautiful of there innocence . Great story Happy Easter ❤
Wishing you the same, Thank you so much! 😊
Oddie you never cease to be entertaining! This one was really very funny! So the priest had an appointment? 🤔🤔 for……? We will never know. ❤️❤️
Very glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
Happy Easter, Dear Oddie 🌷🐣
Same to you, Charlotte!
Thanks Oddie, really enjoyed watching this. And your narration is excellent as always with great humour that certainly had me laughing out loud. ❤ He probably was embalmed where he passed away. So their technique of embalming could be very different than the english way. I say this because his corpse would have rotted by the time it arrived back in England.
Very glad you enjoyed it my friend, thank you so much for your great feedback!
@ObsoleteOddity Your welcome, Oddie. 🙂
Interesting, just watched Jonny Lee Miller in his performance as Lord Byron last week. Thank you for providing more to his continuing legacy. Tamboree tamboreeeeee!
Very glad you enjoyed it, thank you for reaching out with your positive feedback!
Tis my pleasure, Oddie. 💗
Wow what a great story very very nice thank you as always
Thanks for listening Carmen!
Seymore cox, really how appropriate. Well done, part skeletal legs & arms quite strange.