Redefining misanthropy for a fresh generation. Standard posts begin with a definition from Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary followed by a modern adjustment. Miscellany on Wednesday and storytelling on Saturday.
Saturday, September 04, 2010
The Reformation of Wolfshausen
Teil Sechsundachtzig
To hear this week's story, pass the black door.
Or, you can read this episode at the tavern or the church below.
Hello Old Mule! I enjoyed reading your latest blog post. I was going to ask you something about 'Dublinesque', but I can't remember what it is now. Oh well, no matter. Enjoy your three-day weekend!
8 comments:
But not too late! Que te pasas un buen fin de semana, amigo.
Hello Old Mule! I enjoyed reading your latest blog post. I was going to ask you something about 'Dublinesque', but I can't remember what it is now. Oh well, no matter. Enjoy your three-day weekend!
Shocked, shocked, shocked.
Just like seeing the Old Mule up there.
Thank goodness because I am not ready.
Gracias, amigo. Tu tambien.
Um, yeah, Actonbell. Not for me, but I'm happy with a two-day weekend these days.
Karen, keep asking questions. Maybe one of these days, Mule will allow comments on his blog.
Yeah, it's good, right, Jenn?
Like a sister, Nessa.
LOL!
I agree Acton! I'm expecting Dietmärchen to soon be dressed in a red cape and tights. (With his briefs on the outside of course.)
This is a funny epidode. Disney should call soon.
Doug, you play the innocent babe so well and your tale is laced with so many wonderful pagan undertones.
Actonbell, my job as I see it for the last eight episodes is to keep Dietmärchen off the grill.
TLP, I've learned with swine to keep the underpants on the outside.
Nessa, that's how I like to come across, as an innocent babe.
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