Frederick’s views of the female gender have been gone into here before. He DID play quite a bit of music with his sister when they were growing up together, and considered their duets more or less the high point of his existence. But that didn’t so much transfer to other ladies, and his latter-day fluting was exclusively in the company of men.
Gilbert is handling the strageness of his position Most Excellently.
– Count Dolby von Luckner
In real life, where most hats aren’t magical, a bar is the perfect place to find an orchestra on short order.
–Geoff
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Peter the Great has a great question to ponder. Does he continue to distract von Bulow with a ruse that will force him to lie on the holiest of holy books, The Engineer’s Handbook of 1857, or does he come clean and face the consequences? The episode with everything… verbal swordplay, dueling, orchestral maneuvers in the light, and guest starring Modest Mussorgsky as a horse! It’s Episode 221: Honor’s Demands!
– Geoff and The Count
First, a belated birthday to Richard Wagner, who turned 196 last Friday the 22nd!
Second, I am well-nigh addicted to Zuckersuss.
Third, well, if that isn’t enough going on in one’s person’s life, I don’t think there’s any satisfying you. Oh wait, yes… WRITERS! POETS! ARTISTS! We’re still looking for submissions over at Rivets, so send us your stuff!
– Count Dolby von Luckner
