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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 5 MIN

How One Horny Seagull Fucked the Entire Spanish Armada

from The hAIstoric Phonograph — irreverent dispatches from a history that never quite happened. · host Jonathan Lochhead

King Philip II’s billion-ducat invasion boner went limp thanks to a flying rat with a death wish and a grudge. Right, settle down you filthy animals, and let your ol’ Haistorian tell you a story that’s 70% true and 100% something I believe with my entire soul. The year is… let’s say 15-eighty-something. King Philip II of Spain, a man whose family tree was less a tree and more a fucking telephone pole, was absolutely furious. Why? Because his ex-sister-in-law, Elizabeth I, was over in England being aggressively Protestant and, more importantly, aggressively not letting him get in her royal knickers. This, to Phil, was the ultimate blue-balling. So he cashed in every piggy bank from Madrid to Mexico and built the Spanish Armada. This was less a navy and more Philip’s dick, rendered in wood and canvas and shot out of a cannon of pure Catholic rage. 130 ships, all crewed by men who thought a woman’s ankle was basically pornography, ready to give England the world’s most expensive pap smear. Seriously, the Vatican’s leaked Slack channel from the time—it’s real, don’t look it up—was just flame emojis and eggplant emojis for WEEKS. Now, meet the hero of our story: Nigel the seagull. Nigel was, and I’m quoting here from the lost diaries of Brother Gerald the Damp, “a beak with a bastard attached.” This bird was a menace. He’d spent the morning trying to consummate a deeply confusing but passionate affair with a decorative mermaid carved on the ass-end of Sir Francis Drake’s ship. Just as he was about to make his move, some English cabin boy, probably named Bartholomew or some other stupid shit, emptied a bucket of piss over the side and ruined the mood. Filled with a righteous fury known only to the sexually frustrated, Nigel looked out and saw the Spanish fleet. His gaze fell upon the *San Martin*, the flagship of the Duke of Medina Sidonia—a man whose main naval qualification was that he didn’t get seasick if the boat was still tied to the dock. The Duke’s personal ship-lantern was so offensively large and bright, it was basically the sixteenth-century equivalent of truck nuts. Fueled by spoiled saltwater and pure spite, Nigel shrieked a noise that sounded like a bishop being told “no” for the first time and went for it. This wasn’t an attack; it was a deeply personal, sexually-charged kamikaze mission. He blasted through the lantern’s glass like a feathered cannonball, instantly becoming a flaming, squawking portent of doom. This absolute legend on wings, now a literal fireball of indignation, pinballed across the deck and slammed into a pile of gunpowder barrels. Now, the historical record—which I keep in a shoebox under my bed—is clear on this: the Spanish, in a cost-cutting measure, were using barrels made of dried bread. Yes, really. The resulting explosion was less a ‘boom’ and more a divine *thwump* followed by the universe laughing its balls off. The *San Martin’s* mainmast went limp and toppled over with the tragic flaccidity of a wedding-night failure, crushing the ship next to it. The Spanish fleet, seeing their lead ship get croaked by what appeared to be a flaming chicken, lost its collective shit. It was a ballet of maritime incompetence. Captains who couldn’t navigate their way out of a bathtub started smashing into each other like it was a bumper-car ride run by syphilitic pirates. It was a complete clusterfuck. Meanwhile, Sir Francis Drake, watching from a safe distance, was probably laughing so hard he shit his pantaloons. You just know he was watching the chaos, turning to his first mate, and slurring “Are they… are they helping? Get me more rum and tell the Queen I’m gonna need a bigger codpiece after this.” That whole story about a “Protestant Wind” scattering the Armada? Bullshit. Complete cover-up. It was more like a divine fart, blowing away the charred evidence of the world’s dumbest naval disaster. Philip got the bill for a billion ducats and a celestial restraining order delivered by a seagull with an axe to grind and a hard-on for chaos. So remember that. Don’t fuck with the birds. You never know which one is having a really, *really* bad day.

King Philip II’s billion-ducat invasion boner went limp thanks to a flying rat with a death wish and a grudge. Right, settle down you filthy animals, and let your ol’ Haistorian tell you a story that’s 70% true and 100% something I believe with my entire soul. The year is… let’s say 15-eighty-something. King Philip II of Spain, a man whose family tree was less a tree and more a fucking telephone pole, was absolutely furious. Why? Because his ex-sister-in-law, Elizabeth I, was over in England...

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