Who is your latest "Anonymous" at 7:18 pm creep? Good grief -- why doesn't this particular "Anonymous" go play on Faux News where I'm sure he'd find his own Home Plate!!
Anon 10:24 it's a reference to the Arthurian legend of the "Lady of the Lake" who reclaimed Arthur's magical sword, Excalibur. Pretty hard to fault them for that.
Mound, can't you just present these links yourself?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl4ufIrMtXg
Yes, of course I could if only I saw some need to do that. I don't and so I didn't. Sorry to disappoint.
ReplyDeleteThey are still with us!!
ReplyDeletehttps://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/sep/07/how-the-aristocracy-preserved-their-power
TB
"Yes, of course I could if only I saw some need to do that. I don't and so I didn't. Sorry to disappoint."
ReplyDeleteIf you wish, I can send you a link with detailed instructions about how you can go fuck yourself.
ReplyDeleteFunny how much courage one can muster skulking behind the cloak of anonymity.
"Funny how much courage one can muster skulking behind the cloak of anonymity."
ReplyDeleteSo says the 'Mound of Sound'. You are being ironic, right? Oh, the fun we have. Thanks for playing.
How about "strange men" ???? Women always get a "bad" wrap and it doesn't matter if it is Monty Python...Monty Python always puts women in the pond.
ReplyDeleteWho is your latest "Anonymous" at 7:18 pm creep? Good grief -- why doesn't this particular "Anonymous" go play on Faux News where I'm sure he'd find his own Home Plate!!
ReplyDeleteLets put "Strange men lying in ponds. Monty Python always puts women in the pond no matter what.
ReplyDeleteAnon 10:24 it's a reference to the Arthurian legend of the "Lady of the Lake" who reclaimed Arthur's magical sword, Excalibur. Pretty hard to fault them for that.
ReplyDeleteTime to move on.
ReplyDeleteNot everyone is a Monty Python fan.
The humor is a bit too deep and often too British for North Americans.
TB