Xena did several role switches, as I recall—swapping bodies with Callisto and, in several instances, straight impersonations. (As I recall, the latter involved a waitress, a princess, and a lady of, er, easy virtue.) I think that there were some other body swaps and look-alike impersonations as well, with some other characters.
BE THIS GUY almost 2 years ago
Jeremy is thinking of Twain, but the “P” probably comes from The Prince and the Pauper. The “C” can be for Clemens.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Walt Whitman…Leaves of Grass, cause she is in the park.
Twocat almost 2 years ago
sounds like an Eddie Murphy movie to me
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Just hope it’s not a “K”; a lot of misery in that zone.
dadoctah almost 2 years ago
Or maybe a version of “The Parent Trap”….
red_tape almost 2 years ago
Wodehouse? Wordsworth?
FionaMessenger1 almost 2 years ago
Actually it’s T. Mark Twain. I thought he was the second best seller next to the Bible.
VegaAlopex almost 2 years ago
I recall back in 1966 a story in the Golden Magazine when two girls switched places as princess and commoner. Neither liked passing for the other.
sueb1863 almost 2 years ago
Try Mark Twain, ‘The Prince and the Pauper’.
aerotica69 almost 2 years ago
Twain.
Snolep almost 2 years ago
T. Vintage Trudeau.
notmoving Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It’s something out of Trump. Maybe she went to the rally.
Will_Scarlet almost 2 years ago
Never the Twain shall meet…
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I was leaning more towards Twain or Clemens, or both for that matter.
csmm7 almost 2 years ago
How about Tom Wolfe? I wouldn’t be surprised to find out Elmont was one of the merry pranksters back in the day.
reedkomicks Premium Member almost 2 years ago
You keep talking, so she can keep eating.
RadioDial Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Pearl” is the only sane one of the 4, isn’t she.
Roscoe almost 2 years ago
Twain
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
“Begins with an ‘A’. Alphabet?”
GaryCooper almost 2 years ago
Mark Twain, The Prince and the Pauper.
kathybear almost 2 years ago
Twain, Mark Twain. The Prince and the Pauper was what they were thinking of.
erinurse2000 almost 2 years ago
tWain
txmystic almost 2 years ago
What cracks me up is that he went straight from Dickens to Hemingway…quite a stretch, there…
willie_mctell almost 2 years ago
Mark Twain.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Gosh! Only twenty posts for Twain/Prince and the Pauper today. Doesn’t anybody read the posts before contributing?
Sir Isaac almost 2 years ago
Kafka with overtones of Dickens.
Dragoncat almost 2 years ago
I want to believe he’s trying to think of Mark Twain’s “The Prince and the Pauper”.
Emphasis on ‘trying’.
ChrisTrey almost 2 years ago
I hope she’s stashing some food for Elmont somewhere?
cherns Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Xena did several role switches, as I recall—swapping bodies with Callisto and, in several instances, straight impersonations. (As I recall, the latter involved a waitress, a princess, and a lady of, er, easy virtue.) I think that there were some other body swaps and look-alike impersonations as well, with some other characters.