they do remember the Roman Empire devoted itself to entertaining the people mindlessly right before it fell, right? I mean,, they live long enough surely someone heard the telling of the tale? Or researched their grandparent’s conspiracies? Something?
You’re off by about 400 years. “Bread and Circuses” was what the Republic was obsessed with before the civil war that led to Caesar declaring himself Dictator for Life.
Or 1400 if you count the Byzantines as a continuation of the Roman Empire.
Why was she fired? Did playing that music on live T.V. violate a copyright, or did Isolde beat Avery up to avoid having to hear them.
None of the above. It’s a Kathie Lee Gifford joke.
Elaborate, please?
I infer that Kathie Lee Gifford would be very unlikely to record any classical madrigals (especially not all by herself) —
I think Isolde tried to smack some sense into Avery with her tail.
I think she tripped on him,and one of them broke the camra
they do remember the Roman Empire devoted itself to entertaining the people mindlessly right before it fell, right? I mean,, they live long enough surely someone heard the telling of the tale? Or researched their grandparent’s conspiracies? Something?
You’re off by about 400 years. “Bread and Circuses” was what the Republic was obsessed with before the civil war that led to Caesar declaring himself Dictator for Life.
Or 1400 if you count the Byzantines as a continuation of the Roman Empire.
Well, I once got fired from a volunteer job…