New Adventures of Queen Victoria by Pab Sungenis

New Adventures of Queen Victoria

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  1. leftwingpatriot

    leftwingpatriot said, 7 months ago

    I knew I had read that story before!

  2. Alexikakos

    Alexikakos said, 7 months ago

    Pab Sungenis! Have you ever read Poe????
    .
    “The Duke De l’Omellete”
    .
    “Loss of Breath: A Tale à la Blackwood”
    .
    “Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling”
    .
    “Never Bet the Devil Your Head: A Tale with a Moral "
    .
    “The Spectacles”
    .
    “Desultory Notes on Cats”
    .
    etc. etc. etc.

  3. runar

    runar said, 7 months ago

    Mr. Poe and the first commercial typewriter were separated by sixteen years.

  4. vwdualnomand

    vwdualnomand said, 7 months ago

    that movie was funny. wiig and rudolph. melissa mccarthy was a rib hurting laugh riot. who knew snooki aka molly was that funny. office’s erin, don draper, damages girl, little britian, plus clementine. and the late great jill clayburgh, an unmarried woman who danced in her panties to swan lake .

  5. J2P2

    J2P2 said, 7 months ago

    @runar

    So they lived together for fifteen?

  6. Kip W

    Kip W said, 7 months ago

    Now, folks, Pab is taking Poetic license.

  7. BakaBard

    BakaBard said, 7 months ago

    @runar: It’s Queen Victoria talking to Edgar Allan Poe, and THAT’S what you have a problem with? Rule of funny, folks.

  8. masterskrain

    masterskrain said, 7 months ago

    I always thought “The Pit and the Pendulum” was a real laugh riot!

  9. SUSAN NEWMAN

    SUSAN NEWMAN said, 7 months ago

    Quoth the Raven, “YUCK!!!!”

  10. SherlockWatson

    SherlockWatson said, 7 months ago

    How the elephant got into the Captain’s pajamas, even Dupin never figured out.

  11. Linguist

    Linguist said, 7 months ago

    Come on, man ! Everyone knows ole Edgar has a great sense of humor. His stand up act at the Comedy Club really knocked ’em dead !

  12. runar

    runar said, 7 months ago

    @Linguist

    I saw Poe performing a one-man show in Chicago back in 1996 (actually, it was actor John Astin doing a one-man dramatic presentation as Poe). It was great – and had its humorous moments, too.

  13. runar

    runar said, 7 months ago

    @BakaBard

    Queen Victoria (reigned 20 June 1837 – 22 June 1901) and Edgar Allan Poe (born 19 January 1809 – died 7 October 1849) were, in fact, contemporaries, so a conversation could have happened.

  14. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago

    @runar

    Was any of those performances recorded?

  15. The Wolf In Your Midst

    The Wolf In Your Midst said, 7 months ago

    @runar

    Queen Victoria and the Nintendo Entertainment System were separated by a lot more than that. A little late to be calling reality to account here, methinks.

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