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:
He does! He does! Where's the commentary? Although it stands quite well on its own.
Well, they could be related, you know...
Well, you got me. You've been watching too many reruns of Monty Python methinks.
The chaplain for Fawlty Towers perhaps?
This made me laugh!
As long as he doesn't mention the war...
When I was at Nashotah they didn't sell dead parrots, but I've heard rumors that they may have resumed the practice.
Click on the headline, Mimi.
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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