absolvtely fabliaux!

Apr 09, 2006 22:21

If you aren't reading Chaucer yet, why not?

He's got a really good idea.

It has blancmange. Which I initially typed as "blancmage," which sounds like a character in a really inane fantasy who can turn into a milk-based jelly. I don't know what one would do with this skill, except perhaps compete in Wimbledon.

chaucer, happymaking, silliness

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dramaturgca April 9 2006, 20:58:26 UTC
Why is turning into a milk-based jelly a useful skill at Wimbledon?

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Bad-a-bynge, bad-a-boume! gwyneira April 9 2006, 21:18:17 UTC
I don't know why I wasn't reading Chaucer yet, but I am now. I had to put my hand over my mouth to keep myself from laughing too hard and waking up my three-year-old. Thanks for the link. :)

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kd5mdk April 9 2006, 21:39:09 UTC
Well, anything to prevent a Scotsman from winning...

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aapreciate April 9 2006, 22:02:25 UTC
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!

One can just hear the announcers: "It's 40-Love and we've got a startling development on the courts as one of our contestants has suddenly turned into--really, Nicola, how WOULD you describe that?"

"Peter, ewwwwwwwwwwwww."

"Oh, well said."

I'm clearly also giggly. Nice work. ;-)

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metalfatigue0 April 10 2006, 01:02:54 UTC
Tsk. You're obviously going to have to start a campaign to educate your f-list in Monty Python.

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