April 26, 2008

AKMA on Seabury


Has anyone else noticed how much James Lloyd Breck, instrumental in the founding of what eventually became part of Seabury-Western, resembles John Cleese. — Tobias


Added, for reference purposes, an early photograph of Breck attempting to return an item at the Nashotah General Store.

8 comments:

  1. He does! He does! Where's the commentary? Although it stands quite well on its own.

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  2. Well, they could be related, you know...

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  3. Well, you got me. You've been watching too many reruns of Monty Python methinks.

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  4. The chaplain for Fawlty Towers perhaps?

    This made me laugh!

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  5. As long as he doesn't mention the war...

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  6. When I was at Nashotah they didn't sell dead parrots, but I've heard rumors that they may have resumed the practice.

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  7. Click on the headline, Mimi.

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  8. Susan, thanks. I never thought to do that. At times, Tobias is way too subtle for me. There's the commentary. I'm bad at close reading of titles.

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