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Old cartoon: Woman in medieval dress on horseback, saying to a companion, "I'm the Wife of Bath, but you can call me Bubbles."

[Poll #957720]

I note, btw, that in the General Prologue, not one character portrait would be improved if replaced by a ninja. (Tho' 'tis amusing to contemplate a hidden thirtieth pilgrim: There was a ninja out of Outremere, / So stelthy he I hardely saw him there.) NRS = 0. I'll report on the others as I go.

---L.

Date: 31 March 2007 09:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] janni.livejournal.com
What about The Tickybox's Tale?

Date: 31 March 2007 10:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] janni.livejournal.com
Slander, I tell you, slander!

No one ever wants to hear the Ticky-Box's story, even though you can tell just from the titles of all those other tales how important he was ...

Date: 1 April 2007 01:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gillpolack.livejournal.com
I thought the Wife of Bath *was* a ninja - else how did she get rid of those husbands. (which provides a new guide for literary perfection - tales that don't need ninjas because there's one hidden there already. Yes I've been watching Buffy all week. Does it show?)

Date: 1 April 2007 03:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gillpolack.livejournal.com
The first two are disguise and the third is most uncanonical. Actually, I'm not too sure ninjas aren't allowed to have fun - they're just not allowed to show it.

Date: 1 April 2007 01:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kip-w.livejournal.com
Back in 2003, someone on one of my newsgroups made a mistaken reference to "The Canterbury Carol." Someone who wasn't a gentleman might have snidely pointed out that she meant "The Coventry Carol." Not me, though. I provided the carol (http://home.comcast.net/~kiptw/words/canterbury.txt).

Yes, I was proud of myself. (Incidentally, I haven't written a tune for it. Even more incidentally, I think the chorus could be sung three or four times, wherever it feels right, rather than after each verse, as indicated. There's such a thing as going too far.)

Date: 1 April 2007 06:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kip-w.livejournal.com
I imagined the general scheme of "Veni, veni, Emmanuel" while writing it. It also seems to fit with the first couple lines of "The Queen to Me a Royal Pain Doth Give."

I suppose the monk and friar could step forward and take solos after the composite verse. Fiddlesticks.

Anyway, I nominate "Complaint to His Tickybox."

Little boxes on the hillside, little boxes made of ticky tacky...

Date: 1 April 2007 04:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jonquil.livejournal.com
The Knight's Tickybox.

Also the short poem "Alysoun Tickybox". Sort of like "Eleanor Rigby".

Date: 1 April 2007 03:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com
I want more of the Ninja's tale, please!

and how about The Tickybox of Fowles--I love that one, personally....

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