I don't know how Shakespeare knew, several hundred years before it happened, about the biggest band to come out of Idaho. Perhaps you've heard of their album, "68 Goin' On 69"?
"Gay Boys in Bondage" is also an old Monty Python skit (and may be the episode title).
"Gay Boys in Bondage" is also an old Monty Python skit (and may be the episode title)
Hmmm. I remember the band. Wanna see my concert tickets? T-shirt? ;-D
a ha - thanks Consuela. So if I read Downbelow Station first, then Merchanter's Luck I might have some more background on what's going on.
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There's a whole Pirate/Ninja/Dwarf/Elf Ontology...
If the bastard spawn of an elf and a dwarf is a dwelf, than what do we call the lovechild of a ninja and a pirate? And would he prefer the cutlass or the katana?
arby, conversely, Merchanter's Luck is terse and relatively short. If you like dense and plotty, go Downbelow Station first. But if you're not sure you're going to like the 'verse, Luck might be a good appetiser.
than what do we call the lovechild of a ninja and a pirate? And would he prefer the cutlass or the katana?
There would come a time in the child's life when he or she would have to choose one way, and either follow the pirate path, or that of the ninja. Much like how Spock had to choose the human or the Vulcan way as a child.
cutlass or the katana?
Cutana? Katlass? If they can mix animals, why not weapons?
Both of which sound like pirate-ninja girl names.