When you Compose an Edda, you can’t just Cut it Off without the traditional Humorous Quip in the last verse.Scatalogical Endings are part of the Viking Tradition..
Hey, a lot more entertaining than the usual class report. (And then there was the time I did a project on the Special Theory of Relativity primarily so I wouldn’t have to read it in class as we were voting on which one to hear. I should have thought again – we wound up listening to Torture Through the Ages and I learned some stuff I’m STILL trying to forget…)
cripplious almost 8 years ago
Reminds me of danae from non sequitur
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
Thor! Some things are best left unsaid! Edit, edit, edit!
Olddog1 over 7 years ago
Best laugh of the morning.
NWdryad over 7 years ago
But it’s the perfect flush—I mean, perfect flourish for the end of the poem.
Al Nala over 7 years ago
I, too, had the laughing fit.
g.iangoodson over 7 years ago
The thunder god went for a rideUpon his favourite filly." I’m Thor" he cried.The horse replied,“You’ve forgotten your Thaddle, Thilly!”
celeconecca over 7 years ago
are there similar bio-verses for each of the characters?
@ ian goodson – very good!
Stephen Gilberg over 7 years ago
Lovely bearded lady.
Tarredandfeathered over 7 years ago
When you Compose an Edda, you can’t just Cut it Off without the traditional Humorous Quip in the last verse.Scatalogical Endings are part of the Viking Tradition..
KayShapero over 7 years ago
Hey, a lot more entertaining than the usual class report. (And then there was the time I did a project on the Special Theory of Relativity primarily so I wouldn’t have to read it in class as we were voting on which one to hear. I should have thought again – we wound up listening to Torture Through the Ages and I learned some stuff I’m STILL trying to forget…)
bmonk over 7 years ago
But isn’t Odin a Thunder god also?