Saturday, April 18, 2009

The Reformation of Wolfshausen

Teil Sechszehn
To hear this week's part, click on Vater Johann's supper, at right.






To read this week's part, click on Dietrich's supper at left.

This week in The Prattler, O Gas, Where Is Thy Sting?
A note on reading I think all volunteers have read once and it's time to start bugging people to read again. If you would like to read and I don't know about it or you volunteered and I don't remember, please let me know. I used to keep a list. That was nifty.

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:39 AM

    enjoyed reading the chapter,
    now i look at the photos
    wondering of the conversion
    of raw hung meat
    to a bowl of mush

    Peace

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  2. Supper looks good - served with millet on the side? My finches would approve.

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  3. Funny stuff! And you do "cat" so well the dogs thought there was one in the house.

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  4. Dietrich understands the realities of personal and global carbon budgets - no dinner (you never mentioned if he got to eat anything, direct or indirect), and sleeping space on the floor of a crowded room. That blanket is suspect, though.

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  5. Not to mention suppression of reproduction. If he follows through ...

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  6. I think my favorite part of today's reading, was when Dietrich laid on the cat and it let out a mrow and ran off, exciting the dogs in the process.

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  7. Great cat impersonation... or imCATation, and those sounded like REAL dogs barking!! My thinks they were.

    The historic smell of men does not seem to me to be a good scent. Unless they wore a lot of Old Spice.

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  8. Actonbell, we can only hope there's hunden.

    Bear, they know many tricks in Catholic churches.

    That's my key demographic, Terry.

    Ha, TLP. You think that's what set them off?

    Yowl, Icy.

    Good edit, Amoeba. But he thought it was fine grain so he must have had a swallow.

    Amoeba, it seems to me that whether he breeds or not in 1521 doesn't affect our present climate troubles, since the population currently factors it in either way.

    Yeah, Quill. Those dogs have some comic timing.

    JD, you might not appreciate it, and I sure wouldn't. But I can see why Dietrich might like the scent.

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  9. Anonymous3:51 PM

    the ruler
    though not a trick
    was a useful measure
    to assure compliance
    ...
    a woman dressed in
    black wool
    in the middle of
    summer
    walking down an aisle
    of students
    ruler in hand...
    thats terror,,,Peace,Happy Sunday

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  10. Sure, bear. I mean, is she a woman or a bipedal ewe? Terrifying.

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