Fire Ant Theatre: Classical Readings, Vol. V
Before you assign me to a new level of weirdness for this edition of FATCR, consider this: there will likely be people who listen to it and who can quote the whole thing from memory!
You know who you are.
And I lament, yet again, that I must wait until I'm home to listen. Grr.
Getting out apparently didn't help any, Eric. :)
Can't wait to hear your best rude French accent.
That was my best rude French accent. Hmph.
Beth, going to the office doesn't qualify as "getting out." We need to work on your concept of the, um, concept.
Posted by: Eric at May 19, 2006 01:07 PMOh, yeah, those soldiers were French. But they weren't really the rude ones. Sorry. ;-)
Posted by: Gwynne at May 19, 2006 01:41 PMDoes the grocery store count? I went there too this week.
Posted by: beth at May 19, 2006 02:20 PMWell, yes...yes, it does count. There are uncountable opportunities for socializing at the market, so good on you. ;-)
Posted by: Eric at May 19, 2006 02:24 PMOf course they are French! Why do you think they have that outrageous accent, you silly King! ... er ... commenter...
(Yes, I am one of those who can quote the whole thing from memory.)
What are they doing in Texas?
Posted by: King Arthur at May 19, 2006 02:37 PMMind your business!
Posted by: French Soldier at May 19, 2006 02:38 PMBrian, you've obviously never been to Paris, Texas.
Or, London, TX, for that matter.
And your IP address gives you away. ;-)
Posted by: Eric at May 19, 2006 02:55 PMBrian, you silly English Pig Dog, I'm talking about the rude French people. I want to hear Eric say "your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries" (with his now famous Paris, TX accent). ;-)
Posted by: Gwynne at May 19, 2006 03:24 PMYeah so....I'm one of those people too, it would seem.
I want to hear "I told 'im we already got one!"
"He says he's already got one."
"Can we see it?"
"Is'a very nice-a"
"Fetche la vache!" [Mooooooo]
(:
Posted by: beth at May 19, 2006 04:25 PMI know you're talking about the rude ones. Me, too. The rude ones are more fun than the migration-obsessed ones.
And Eric already did all those guys' stuff...
I wonder if he takes requests...
Posted by: Brian at May 19, 2006 08:29 PMDo I take requests? Obviously not, since most of the requests have been of the "knock it off, will ya?" variety. ;-)
Posted by: Eric at May 19, 2006 10:42 PM
Whoa there! Very good! And yes, I know who I am. ;-) Although I can't do it from memory, I do recognize its integrity as true to the original script. The Texas accent lends a certain lyrical quality to the voices of the Britons and the soldiers with a keen interest in birds. Can't wait to hear your best rude French accent. ;-)
Posted by: Gwynne at May 19, 2006 12:06 PM