Saturday, 19 May 2012

Geoff Shreeves Through The Ages

Alexander the Great - ruler of the world by 30, cities named after you all over the Mediterranean - yet dying after a binge.  Any regrets?

Julius Caesar - Any thoughts on Brutus and Cassius?

Harold Godwinson - an easy victory over the Vikings at Stamford Bridge - but it was one in the eye for you here, wasn't it?

Richard III - There's never a horse when you need one, is there? Where do you think you'll go from here?

Anne Boleyn - From quiet country girl to Queen of England. Would you say your head's on the block?

Juliet - How ironic was that?

Charles I - If you're God's chosen - he's not doing you any favours is he?

Capt Cook - Would you say you've learnt anything about the idea of "friendly natives on paradise islands"?

Adolf Hitler - Berlin's in ruins and you're moving imaginary tank regiments around on a map. How do you rate your chances?

2 comments :

  1. You are big on losers!

    What about winners?

    I was thinking about graceful losers? But there doesn't seem to be any since 'gamesmanship' was introduced to sport.

    We need to return to Victorian Values to get some grace back into things. I'm just off to measure the table legs for their new skirts.

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    1. You probably need to find out who Geoff Shreeves is...

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