While England had the Two Ronnies ( earlier today ), Canada had, more or less simultaneously, its own hit comedy duo in Wayne and Shuster . Johnny Wayne was the manic engine and Frank Shuster the perpetual straight man, and even if they weren’t to your taste, you have to admit they never underestimated their audience -- with sketches like Shakespearean Baseball, (full versions on YouTube, in 1950s and 1970s flavours!) Rinse The Blood off My Toga (excerpt), and Frontier Psychiatrist (the latter being the sample base for a surprising hit by Melbourne-based band The Avalanches) combining the sciences, classical literature, pop culture and ancient history simultaneously. They were not, of course, above the hoary old comedy clichés, either, including golf, airline travel , and well, feature-length Star Trek parodies .
Most Canadians between the age of 30 and 40 will fondly recall a weekly sitcom (which largely conv...
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England’s Rock ArtFrom: metafilter.com
Post Date: 2008-08-06 21:25:26
England’s Rock Art. "Amongst the outcrops and boulders of northern England keen eyes may spot an array of mysterious symbols carved into the rock surfaces. These curious marks vary from simple, circular hollows known as ’cups’ to more complex patterns with cups, rings, and intertwining grooves. Many are in spectacular, elevated locations with extensive views but some are also found on monuments such as standing stones and stone circles, or within burial mounds. The carv...
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