Just give Falstaff couple of pints and a comely wench and he won’t be any trouble.
Falstaff seems to be Shakespeare’s equivalent of The Joker. I don’t think he’ll be so easily subdued.
And don’t rule out the Hairless Wizard.
Stands to reason that the most evil super-villains would be named for the worst beer.
Reminds me of the Star Wars trilogy written as a Shakespearean drama. “The Jedi Doth Return.”
Hold it. You’re a bit ahead of yourself here….
“The dance music of P.D.Q. Bach suggests, although there is no documentary evidence for this, that one of his legs was shorter than the other.”—Professor Peter SchikeleDepartment of Musical PathologyUniversity of Southern North Dakota at Hoople
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
Just give Falstaff couple of pints and a comely wench and he won’t be any trouble.
aardvarkseyes over 8 years ago
Falstaff seems to be Shakespeare’s equivalent of The Joker. I don’t think he’ll be so easily subdued.
Sherlock Watson over 8 years ago
And don’t rule out the Hairless Wizard.
seismic-2 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Stands to reason that the most evil super-villains would be named for the worst beer.
cdward over 8 years ago
Reminds me of the Star Wars trilogy written as a Shakespearean drama. “The Jedi Doth Return.”
kapearlman over 8 years ago
Hold it. You’re a bit ahead of yourself here….
Linguist over 8 years ago
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 8 years ago
“The dance music of P.D.Q. Bach suggests, although there is no documentary evidence for this, that one of his legs was shorter than the other.”—Professor Peter SchikeleDepartment of Musical PathologyUniversity of Southern North Dakota at Hoople