Wednesday, April 29, 2009

What's to ban?

5 comments:

Mr roT said...

Another anti-war play written by Aristophanes was titled LYSISTRATA who is an Athenian wife and mother. She would agree with the Greek history Herodotus (485 BC-427 BC)who wrote that normally children bury the parents. But when is afoot, the parents have the tragedy of buring their children. Lysistrata sees the useless tragedy of the Peloponesian War and makes a bold, unusal decision to do something. She organizes the Athenian and Spartan women to go on a sex strike agains their husbands. She reasons that the Peloponesian War has deprived both Athenian and Spartan women of their husbands and sons. What is the use of having sex when sons are going to be devoured by war? The Athenian and Spartan men beg, threaten, and plead with their wives to no avail. The lesson is clear to any reasonable reader. Probably works better with Greek chicks.

Tecumseh said...

Hmmm.... Maybe the meaning of my title escaped your astute mind, Mr Rot, but I was referring to the physical appearance of those wifeys. What's to ban there?

Mr roT said...

Isn't that what I am saying as well?

Tecumseh said...

You are? Your logic is getting real convoluted, Mr Rot.

Mr roT said...

How do you say "up yours" in Kenya?