So what are some famous folk (and some lesser known beings) asking for as Christmas presents? Fellow blogger Nan Hawthorne and I have devoted some thought to this burning question:
Ethelred the Unready -- a day planner
Alfred the Great - an oven timer
Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians - for Bernard Cornwell to get me right in his novels
Harold Godwinson - Edward the Confessor's will in writing.. or not
Godiva of Coventry - super hold hair spray
Offa of Mercia - a really butch dyke
Ivar the Boneless - need you ask?
Aethelwald, son of Ethelred - primo genitor.
Lawrence of CrÃslicland - for a certain Breton mercenary to take a long walk off a short pier
William Rufus -- A new archery set.
Edward I: Scotland.
Piers Gaveston: Just something handmade. No, really! Well . . . if you insist, jewels are always appropriate.
Isabella of France: My jewels back.
Hugh le Despenser the younger: Whatever someone else is getting.
Roger Mortimer: Hugh on a platter.
Edward II: Fodor's Guide to Italy. Or some Sears Craftsman tools . . . or a craftsman.
Edward III: France.
Edward IV: Getting to Yes.
Elizabeth Woodville: An agreeable second husband who will be nice to my large family.
Richard, Duke of Gloucester: Something round and gold and shiny that fits nicely on my head.
Henry Tudor: Something round and gold and shiny that fits nicely on my head.
Margaret Beaufort: Only the best for my darling, sweet Henry.
Elizabeth of York: My mother-in-law to go on a long pilgrimage. Preferably to the Holy Land.
Henry VIII: 6 free sessions of marriage counseling.
Anne Boleyn: Morning sickness.
Katherine Howard: Someone around my own age to pal around with.
Katherine Parr: Widow's weeds.
Boswell the cairn terrier: Mom to get off her duff and take me for a walk.
Ginny, Onslow, and Stripes: A wing chair apiece so we don't have to share them with those presumptuous two-legged beasts and that irritating dog.
Happy holidays, all, and thanks for suggesting this, Nan!
7 comments:
This is SO TRUE! What a great list.
I just found out that I will be getting The Traitor's Wife for review, I can't wait to read it!
Have a wonderful holiday season,
Carey
Bwahahahahahahahaha! I love it!
Thanks, and happy holidays to both of you!
These were a hoot to do.. I have a couple more than Susan's list.. and a couple fewer.. take a look.. http://nanhawthorne.blogspot.com .
She had to explain one of hers to me, so feel free to ask me what the obscure joke is on mine...
Nan
hawthorne@nanhawthorne.com
How lovely.. the word verification on my earlier post was "humber".. the River Humber forms the northern border of my fictional kingdom CrÃslicland! If it does Welland this time I will freak out.
ROFLOL
Couldn't resist to play along.
Great! Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
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