The Triumph of Caesar
(Editor’s Note – Mr. Saylor was featured on the podcast “Save Me a Seat at the Triumph, and Let’s throw a Cabbage at the Gaul.” The following is a transcript of the interview that was first published on the blog in 2010.)
(Editor’s Note – Mr. Saylor was featured on the podcast “Save Me a Seat at the Triumph, and Let’s throw a Cabbage at the Gaul.” The following is a transcript of the interview that was first published on the blog in 2010.)
Once upon a time, there was a woman that was tried in court for illegally marrying an Athenian citizen She was a foreigner and claimed her children were citizens.
Mr. Shanower was featured on the podcast “Season 2, Ancient Troy, Graphic Novels and Brad Pitt? The following is a transcript of the interview that was first published in 2011.
I was sitting in Starbucks, when I got to a chapter where I scared myself. Yes, Saylor scared me. I had to stop and recover before venturing on.
This is a 1970s TV show. It is the closest you'll get to Pindar. Slightly naughty, and filled with double entendres it takes you to the world of the slave Lurkio and his street in Pompeii. Yes, that POMPEII.
“I’ve marched the companies aboard, the arms are stowed below: Now let another take my sword. Command me not to go! I’ve served in Britain forty years, from Vectis to the Wall, I have none other home than this, nor any life at all.”
Bring your tux or gown to The Decades Ball. My cousin turned me on to this magazine. Every issue has a different theme. If you get a chance pick up a copy that is titled: FEAR.
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