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Saturday, April 25, 2009

The Reformation of Wolfshausen

Teil Siebszehn
To hear this week's part, click on the drunk Monk. I did the reading this week again because my nephews have a lame ma.


To read this week's part, click on the young and old monks.


This week in The Prattler, Xenophobia's Gone Global
en Boldog születésnapot, Ariel!

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9 Comments:

Blogger TLP said...

This is your best story so far. The entire thing I mean, not just this excellent episode.

Word of the day: Superior: Doug's talent.

7:52 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

even in "the day",God's
servants saw the
advantage of
child labor....
who were they
serving
Peace

10:54 AM  
Blogger Doug said...

Thanks, TLP, for the reminder you adopted me.

Actually Bear, I consider child labor important work leading to fewer useless adults.

6:32 AM  
Blogger Jamie Dawn said...

I don't know what you're saying to Ariel, but if it's some sort of congratulations, then I second it!

Terrific episode, once again.
My favorite line is when Herr Braun says his wife will tell Deitrich about his evening.
I have no doubt of that! That wench needs a horse whipping, and truth be told, Deitrich would take pleasure in seeing such a beating. Then, of course, he'd feel remorse.

:-)

2:49 PM  
Blogger Jamie Dawn said...

I'll try to pop in over at The Prattler later tonight.

2:50 PM  
Anonymous coper said...

Happy Birthday Ariel.


I see a The Reformation of
Wolfshausen SHO series in your future Vis-à-vis "The Tudors".

4:24 PM  
Blogger Minka said...

Hope Areiel had a very special day, here's to her next year.
I kinda have to second TLP...this is one of your best stories...although I have always been a huge fan of Sharazade's wedding...but I love this piece.
And Doug, you can read three epsiodes in a row and it would take nothing away from teh pleasure of hearing it....well, unless you could convince Colin to read an epsiode of course ;)

2:55 AM  
Blogger Doug said...

I'm guessing Heinrich Braun is no stranger to remorse, JD, but a good-natured friend. That is either Hungarian for "Happy Birthday" or Translatorese for "Happy Birthday."

Coop, Showtime is where it's at these days.

Ha, Minka. I could maybe get Colin Firth by making the title more pretentious. La Reformation Aux Bruxelles? Reform and Reformation?

4:30 AM  
Blogger Ariel the Thief said...

That is Hungarian for "Happy Birthday" and Curmudgeonese for "and". Thank you, guys!

8:54 AM  

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