Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Shakespearean insults

  1. “Away, you three-inch fool” ( Taming of the Shrew )
  2. “A most notable coward, an infinite and endless liar, an hourly promise breaker, the owner of no one good quality” ( All’s Well That Ends Well )
  3. “You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things!" ( Julius Caesar )
  4. “He has not so much brain as ear-wax.” ( Troilus and Cressida )
  5. “Away, you starvelling, you elf-skin, you dried neat’s-tongue, bull’s-pizzle, you stock-fish!” ( Henry IV, Part 1 )
  6. “Thou whoreson zed! thou unnecessary letter! . . . I will tread this unbolted villain into mortar and daub the walls of a jakes with him.” ( King Lear )
  7. “Why, thou clay brained guts, thou knotty pated fool, thou whoreson obscene greasy tallow catch!” ( Henry IV, Part 1 )
  8. “Would thou wert clean enough to spit upon.” ( Timon of Athens )
  9. “His wit’s as thick as a Tewkesbury mustard.” ( Henry IV, Part 2 )
  10. "This woman’s an easy glove, my lord, she goes off and on at pleasure.” (All’s Well That Ends Well)

-“BB”-

Shakespearean insults

  1. “Away, you three-inch fool” ( Taming of the Shrew )
  2. “A most notable coward, an infinite and endless liar, an hourly promise breaker, the owner of no one good quality” ( All’s Well That Ends Well )
  3. “You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things!" ( Julius Caesar )
  4. “He has not so much brain as ear-wax.” ( Troilus and Cressida )
  5. “Away, you starvelling, you elf-skin, you dried neat’s-tongue, bull’s-pizzle, you stock-fish!” ( Henry IV, Part 1 )
  6. “Thou whoreson zed! thou unnecessary letter! . . . I will tread this unbolted villain into mortar and daub the walls of a jakes with him.” ( King Lear )
  7. “Why, thou clay brained guts, thou knotty pated fool, thou whoreson obscene greasy tallow catch!” ( Henry IV, Part 1 )
  8. “Would thou wert clean enough to spit upon.” ( Timon of Athens )
  9. “His wit’s as thick as a Tewkesbury mustard.” ( Henry IV, Part 2 )
  10. "This woman’s an easy glove, my lord, she goes off and on at pleasure.” ( All’s Well That Ends Well )
  11. “You scullion! You rampallian! You fustilarian! I’ll tickle your catastrophe!” (Henry IV, Part 2)

Shakespearean insults

  1. “Away, you three-inch fool” ( Taming of the Shrew )
  2. “A most notable coward, an infinite and endless liar, an hourly promise breaker, the owner of no one good quality” ( All’s Well That Ends Well )
  3. “You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things!" ( Julius Caesar )
  4. “He has not so much brain as ear-wax.” ( Troilus and Cressida )
  5. “Away, you starvelling, you elf-skin, you dried neat’s-tongue, bull’s-pizzle, you stock-fish!” ( Henry IV, Part 1 )
  6. “Thou whoreson zed! thou unnecessary letter! . . . I will tread this unbolted villain into mortar and daub the walls of a jakes with him.” (King Lear )
  7. “Why, thou clay brained guts, thou knotty pated fool, thou whoreson obscene greasy tallow catch!” ( Henry IV, Part 1 )
  8. “Would thou wert clean enough to spit upon.” ( Timon of Athens )
  9. “His wit’s as thick as a Tewkesbury mustard.” ( Henry IV, Part 2 )
  10. "This woman’s an easy glove, my lord, she goes off and on at pleasure.” (All’s Well That Ends Well )
  11. “You scullion! You rampallian! You fustilarian! I’ll tickle your catastrophe!” (Henry IV, Part 2 )
  12. “The devil damn thee black, thou cream-faced loon! Where got’st thou that goose look?” (Macbeth)

Shakespearean insults

  1. “Away, you three-inch fool” ( Taming of the Shrew )
  2. “A most notable coward, an infinite and endless liar, an hourly promise breaker, the owner of no one good quality” ( All’s Well That Ends Well )
  3. “You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things!" ( Julius Caesar )
  4. “He has not so much brain as ear-wax.” ( Troilus and Cressida )
  5. “Away, you starvelling, you elf-skin, you dried neat’s-tongue, bull’s-pizzle, you stock-fish!” ( Henry IV, Part 1 )
  6. “Thou whoreson zed! thou unnecessary letter! . . . I will tread this unbolted villain into mortar and daub the walls of a jakes with him.” (King Lear )
  7. “Why, thou clay brained guts, thou knotty pated fool, thou whoreson obscene greasy tallow catch!” ( Henry IV, Part 1 )
  8. “Would thou wert clean enough to spit upon.” ( Timon of Athens )
  9. “His wit’s as thick as a Tewkesbury mustard.” ( Henry IV, Part 2 )
  10. "This woman’s an easy glove, my lord, she goes off and on at pleasure.” (All’s Well That Ends Well )
  11. “You scullion! You rampallian! You fustilarian! I’ll tickle your catastrophe!” (Henry IV, Part 2 )
  12. “The devil damn thee black, thou cream-faced loon! Where got’st thou that goose look?” (Macbeth)
  13. “I’ll beat thee, but I would infect my hands.” (Timon of Athens)

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Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Flicka, Ken McLaughlin, My Friend Flicka

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Mr. Ed, Mr. Ed the Talking Horse

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Mr. Ed, Wilbur Post, Mr. Ed the Talking Horse
  4. Misty, Paul and Maureen Beebe, Misty of Chincoteague

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Flicka, Ken McLaughlin, My Friend Flicka
  4. Mr. Ed, Mr. Ed the Talking Horse
  5. Victor, Dan Reid Jr., The Lone Ranger

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Flicka, Ken McLaughlin, My Friend Flicka
  4. Mr. Ed, Wilbur Post, Mr. Ed the Talking Horse
  5. Victor, Dan Reid Jr., The Lone Ranger
  6. Misty, Paul and Maureen Beebe, Misty of Chincoteague

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Flicka, Ken McLaughlin, My Friend Flicka
  4. Mr. Ed, Wilbur Post, Mr. Ed the Talking Horse
  5. Victor, Dan Reid Jr., The Lone Ranger
  6. Misty, Paul and Maureen Beebe, Misty of Chincoteague
  7. Rafter, Paladin, Have Gun Will Travel

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Flicka, Ken McLaughlin, My Friend Flicka
  4. Mr. Ed, Wilbur Post, Mr. Ed the Talking Horse
  5. Victor, Dan Reid Jr., The Lone Ranger
  6. Misty, Paul and Maureen Beebe, Misty of Chincoteague
  7. Rafter, Paladin, Have Gun Will Travel
  8. Scout, Tonto, The Lone Ranger

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Flicka, Ken McLaughlin, My Friend Flicka
  4. Mr. Ed, Wilbur Post, Mr. Ed the Talking Horse
  5. Victor, Dan Reid Jr., The Lone Ranger
  6. Misty, Paul and Maureen Beebe, Misty of Chincoteague
  7. Rafter, Paladin, Have Gun Will Travel
  8. Scout, Tonto, The Lone Ranger
  9. Scheherazade (Sherry), Paul Revere, Mr. Revere and I

A great kid’s book by Robert Lawson, told from the perspective of Revere’s horse.

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Flicka, Ken McLaughlin, My Friend Flicka
  4. Mr. Ed, Wilbur Post, Mr. Ed the Talking Horse
  5. Victor, Dan Reid Jr., The Lone Ranger
  6. Misty, Paul and Maureen Beebe, Misty of Chincoteague
  7. Rafter, Paladin, Have Gun Will Travel
  8. Scout, Tonto, The Lone Ranger
  9. Scheherazade (Sherry), Paul Revere, Mr. Revere and I
  10. Rocinante, Don Quixote de la Mancha, Don Quixote

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Flicka, Ken McLaughlin, My Friend Flicka
  4. Mr. Ed, Wilbur Post, Mr. Ed the Talking Horse
  5. Victor, Dan Reid Jr., The Lone Ranger
  6. Misty, Paul and Maureen Beebe, Misty of Chincoteague
  7. Rafter, Paladin, Have Gun Will Travel
  8. Scout, Tonto, The Lone Ranger
  9. Scheherazade (Sherry), Paul Revere, Mr. Revere and I
  10. Rocinante, Don Quixote de la Mancha, Don Quixote
  11. Black Beauty, Farmer Grey and others, Black Beauty

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Flicka, Ken McLaughlin, My Friend Flicka
  4. Mr. Ed, Wilbur Post, Mr. Ed the Talking Horse
  5. Victor, Dan Reid Jr., The Lone Ranger
  6. Misty, Paul and Maureen Beebe, Misty of Chincoteague
  7. Rafter, Paladin, Have Gun Will Travel
  8. Scout, Tonto, The Lone Ranger
  9. Scheherazade (Sherry), Paul Revere, Mr. Revere and I
  10. Rocinante, Don Quixote de la Mancha, Don Quixote
  11. Black Beauty, Farmer Grey and others, Black Beauty
  12. The Pie, Velvet Brown, National Velvet

Fictional horses, owner or most notable rider, and origin

  1. Shadowfax, Gandalf, The Lord of the Rings
  2. Boxer, Mr. Jones, Animal Farm
  3. Flicka, Ken McLaughlin, My Friend Flicka
  4. Mr. Ed, Wilbur Post, Mr. Ed the Talking Horse
  5. Victor, Dan Reid Jr., The Lone Ranger
  6. Misty, Paul and Maureen Beebe, Misty of Chincoteague
  7. Rafter, Paladin, Have Gun Will Travel
  8. Scout, Tonto, The Lone Ranger
  9. Scheherazade (Sherry), Paul Revere, Mr. Revere and I
  10. Rocinante, Don Quixote de la Mancha, Don Quixote
  11. The Pie, Velvet Brown, National Velvet
  12. Black Beauty, Farmer Grey and others, Black Beauty
  13. Brego, Aragorn, The Lord of the Rings

And the actor later bought him: Viggo Mortensen Bought The Horse He Rode In 'The Lord Of The Rings' - LADbible

Pass.

Elendil’s Heir, looks like we were simulposting. And I don’t know how I forgot Black Beauty. I read my abridged version ragged when I was 7.

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Notable Olympic athletes

  1. Florence Griffith Joyner

RIP, died 1998 age 38

Notable Olympic athletes

  1. Florence Griffith Joyner
  2. Jim Thorpe

Notable Olympic athletes

  1. Florence Griffith Joyner
  2. Jim Thorpe
  3. Nadia Comaneci