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arwalden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-12-04 03:17 PM
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I am the very model of a modern Major-General...


I've information vegetable, animal, and mineral,
I know the kings of England, and I quote the fights historical
From Marathon to Waterloo, in order categorical;
I'm very well acquainted, too, with matters mathematical,
I understand equations, both the simple and quadratical,
About binomial theorem I'm teeming with a lot o' news,
With many cheerful facts about the square of the hypotenuse.
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BurtWorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-12-04 03:21 PM
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1. With many cheerful facts about the square of the hypotenuse.
With many cheerful facts about the square of the hypotenuse.
With many cheerful facts about the square of the hypote-potenuse.
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pagerbear Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-12-04 03:25 PM
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4. OK, you asked for it!
Edited on Wed May-12-04 03:37 PM by pagerbear
"Heroine Barbarian" by Kevin Wald

(We join our operetta already in progress. The infamous Pirates of Pergamum have just seized a bevy of beautiful Mytilenean maidens, and are attempting to carry them off for matrimonial purposes. Gabrielle intervenes, with a recitative (well, it's better than a pan flute solo) :)

Gabrielle: Hold, scoundrels! Ere ye practice acts of villainy
Upon the peaceful and agrarian,
Just bear in mind, these maidens of My-TIL-ene(1)
Are guarded by a buff barbarian!

Pirates: We'd better all rethink our cunning plan;
They're guarded by a buff barbarian.

Maidens: Yes, yes, she is a buff barbarian.

(Xena leaps in from the wings, with a tremendous war cry, does a mid-air
somersault, and lands on her feet on the Pirate King's chest.)

Xena: Yes, yes, I am a buff barbarian! (The orchestra starts up.)

I am the very model of a heroine barbarian;
Through Herculean efforts, I've become humanitarian.
I ride throughout the hinterland -- at least that's what they call it in
Those sissy towns like Athens (I, myself, am Amphipolitan).
I travel with a poet who is perky and parthenian(2)
And scribbles her hexameters in Linear Mycenian(3)
(And many have attempted, by a host of methods mystical,
To tell if our relationship's sororal or sapphistical).

Chorus: To tell if their relationship's sororal or sapphistical!
To tell if their relationship's sororal or sapphistical!
To tell if their relationship's sororal or sapphisti-phistical!

Xena: My armory is brazen, but my weapons are ironical;
My sword is rather phallic, but my chakram's rather yonical(4)
(To find out what that means, you'll have to study Indo-Aryan(5)).
I am the very model of a heroine barbarian!

Chorus: To find out what that means, we'll have to study Indo-Aryan --
She is the very model of a heroine barbarian!

Xena: I wake up every morning, ere the dawn is rhododactylous(6)
(Who needs to wait for daylight? I just work by _sensus tactilis_(7).)
And ride into the sunrise to protect some local villagers
From mythologic monsters or from all-too-human pillagers.
I hurtle towards each villain with a recklessness ebullient
And cow him with my swordwork and my alalaes ululient(8);
He's frightened for his head, because he knows I'm gonna whack it --he's
Aware that his opponent is the _Basileia Makhetes_!

(The music crashes to a halt, as the Chorus stares at Xena in utter
confusion. She sighs.) It's *Greek*. It means "Warrior Princess"!
(Light dawns on the Chorus, and the music resumes.) Sheesh . . .


Chorus: He knows that his opponent is the _Basileia Makhetes_!
He knows that his opponent is the _Basileia Makhetes_!
He knows that his opponent is the _Basileia Makhe-makhetes_,

Xena: Because I've got my armor, which is really rather silly, on
(It's cut so low I feel like I'm the topless tow'rs of Ilion,
And isn't any use against attackers sagittarian(9)).
I am the very model of a heroine barbarian!

Chorus: It isn't any use against attackers sagittarian --
She is the very model of a heroine barbarian!

Xena: In short, when I can tell you how I break the laws of gravity,
And why my togs expose my intermammary concavity,
And why my comrade changed her dress from one that fit more comfily
To one that shows her omphalos(10) (as cute as that of Omphale(11)),
And why the tale of Spartacus appears in Homer's versicon(12),
(She holds up a tomato: )
And where we found examples of the genus _Lycopersicon_(13),
And why this Grecian scenery looks more like the Antipodes,
You'll say I'm twice the heroine of any in Euripides!

Chorus: We'll say she's twice the heroine of any in Euripides!
We'll say she's twice the heroine of any in Euripides!
We'll say she's twice the heroine of any in Euripi-ripides!

Xena: But though the kinked chronology, confusing and chimerical
(It's often unhistorical, but rarely unhysterical),
Would give a massive heart attack to any antiquarian,
I am the very model of a heroine barbarian!

Chorus: 'Twould give a massive heart attack to any antiquarian --
She is the very model of a heroine barbarian!

(As the orchestra plays the final chords, a wild Xenaesque melee ensues,
and the curtain has to be brought down.)


Notes:

(1) Actually, "Mytilene" would properly be accented on the third syllable;
Gabrielle always did have trouble with rhymes. (Mytilene,incidentally,
is a city on the isle of Lesbos -- the hometown of the poet Sappho,as
a matter of fact. It is not clear what, if anything, Gilbert is trying
to imply here.)

(2) parthenian: virginal.

(3) Linear Mycenian: Mycenian is the ancient dialect of Greek which was
written in Linear B (a form of Greek writing that predates the adoption
of the alphabet). The implication is that Gabrielle does her writing
in Linear B; if _Xena_ takes place around the time of the Trojan war,
this is chronologically reasonable.

(4) yonical: "Yonic" is the female counterpart to "phallic".

(5) Indo-Aryan: The language group consisting of Sanskrit and its close
relatives. Both "chakram" and "yonic" are of Sanskrit derivation.

(6) rhododactylous: rosy-fingered. (Homer makes frequent reference to
_rhododaktulos eos_ -- "rosy-fingered dawn".)

(7) _sensus tactilis_: Latin for "the sense of touch".

(8) "Alalaes" are war-cries (the Greeks spelled a Xena-like war cry as
_alala_ or _alale_) and "ululient" is a coined term, apparently
meaning "characterized by ululation".

(9) sagittarian: archer-like.

(10) omphalos: belly-button.

(11) Omphale: Legendary queen of Lydia. From context, we must assume
that she had a cute belly-button; however, no known classical source
seems to address this vital issue.

(12) versicon: a coined term, apparently meaning "collection of verse".

(13) _Lycopersicon_: the biological genus to which tomatoes are assigned.
(The tomato is a New World plant, and was entirely unknown in the Old World in pre-Columbian times. Thus, having tomatoes in a _Xena_ish context is an even greater anachronism than having Homer tell the tale of Spartacus.)


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BurtWorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-12-04 03:50 PM
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5. Did I really ask for that?!
that is fanstastic! A light opera about Xena with footnotes! Would the footnotes run like supertitles?
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Quahog Donating Member (704 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-12-04 04:56 PM
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8. Beautiful, pagerbear
But do you know a Mauser rifle from a javelin?
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pagerbear Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-12-04 10:08 PM
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10. I didn't write it!
Did I forget to give credit to the writer?

And a what from a what?
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Misunderestimator Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-12-04 03:23 PM
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2. Gilbert and Sullivan would be so proud.... n/t
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Misunderestimator Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-12-04 03:24 PM
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3. The Privates of Penzance
Edited on Wed May-12-04 03:26 PM by Misunderestimator
Alternate title: The Slave of Duty

Hmmm

Oh, better far to live and die
Under the brave black flag I fly,
Than play a sanctimonious part
With a pirate head and a pirate heart.
Away to the cheating world go you,
Where pirates all are well-to-do;
But I'll be true to the song I sing,
And live and die a Pirate King.
For I am a Pirate King!
And it is, it is a glorious thing
To be a Pirate King!
For I am a Pirate King!
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GirlinContempt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-12-04 04:21 PM
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6. I absolutly LOVE Gilbert and Sullivan
I'm a member of the Winnipeg Gilbert and Sullivan society, I'm wearing my Princess Ida nightshirt as we speak....
I know all the songs, and work on all the costumes for the shows here... :)
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HEyHEY Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-12-04 04:33 PM
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7. Were you watching the Muppet Show yesterdat too?
Gilda Radner was on and she did that tune
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-12-04 04:59 PM
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9. Oh, I'm Captain Jinks, of the Horse Marines
And I feed my horse on corn and beans,
And I often live beyond my means,
Though a Captain in the Army.
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