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I was cleaning my room last week (a monumental task), and I found this flyer of a show from the Renaissance Fair just outside Los Angeles that I got a year ago when I went there. Well, it requires little explanation. *L* Sadly, though, I never got to see the show.
Testaclese and Ye Sack of Rome
Wherein Testaclese, bastard son of Fallopia of Athens, searches for ye Golden Flese, accompanied by Scrotus, ye wrinkled famile retainer, and his trusted packe of sturdie Trojans, & does battle with Roman legions & Polyphemus the spitting Cyclops.
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I remember, on one of the very few episodes of Drew Carey's Whose Line Is It, Anyway? that I've seen, he had the actors improvising different forms of acting. They would be going along, and he would suddenly stop them and they had to instantly change to whatever he said. The last one was "Greek Drama" (or something like that). The one guy simply took a step across the stage and, w/ a sweep of his arm, addressed the other as "Testicles". Basically, everyone rolled over laughing and that was the end of that particular sketch... *grin*
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