Which is odd, because I actually took a graduate class in “Grail Literature.” [url=http://quizilla.com/users/AmazonBlueberry/quizzes/What%20Monty%20Python%20Holy%20Grail%20Quest%20Character%20are%20You%3F/]Yee-haw.[/url] At the [url=http://drafthouse.com]Alamo[/url] [i]downtown[/i].
The real quest for [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005O3VC/fishinguideto-20]The Holy Grail[/url] was steeped in literature and romance, buried deep in mythology. Thanks to the best selling author, Dan Brown, the quest is alive again.
Personally, I prefer the Monty Python version. It’s just silly. There are actual mythic elements in the way the story’s told, and that part is much richer with repeated viewing. Might have been the pizza, too.
As I topped the flight of stairs to enter the Alamo, the ticket taker took one look at me, “You have beautiful hair.”
Twice in two days.
I’m off for a quick trip to Dallas. Load up a truck with some dress clothes and head to Big D for Sister and her show for an evening, then buzz back down the road with furniture in tow.
“Now, go away, or I shall taunt you some more.”