Bravo, sir. Don’t spend it all in one place.
I grew up in Louisville, went to high school with their son Andy, and spent two summers in my teens at Kentucky Shakes. The Rud was our regular post-show, post-rehearsal, post-anything hangout.
It really is a perfect conversation-ender.
This wouldn’t have been the Rudyard Kipling, would it?
Did Mason have any kind of response? Or just have the sense to take the L?
I did Laughing Wild in college mumblemumble decades ago, and my mom gave me her mother’s Infant of Prague statue as a gift. My husband woke me up recently with the question “Why is there an Infant of Prague in our closet?” He has resurfaced.
I had tried the series when it began but gave up after two episodes. Just wasn’t grabbing me. But I skipped ahead and am watching this season (because Jodie Foster) and really digging it. (This is one, though, whose final grade will reeeeally depend on how well they end it.)
I just gave my dental hygienist a quick tutorial on The Ship of Theseus, in case you were unclear on exactly what level of tedious nerd I am.