The Tale of the Asse-Hatte

asse-hatte.jpg
I took the opportunity to apply my love of Chaucer to a consideration of Robert Byrd in “Tales of the senate.” Now comes Iowahawk to apply his love of Chaucer more fittingly to a consideration of the Archbishop of Canterbury in “The Tale of the Asse-Hatte.” In a virtuoso performance, Iowahawk supplies an O. Henry twist to his tale’s conclusion.

Notice: All comments are subject to moderation. Our comments are intended to be a forum for civil discourse bearing on the subject under discussion. Commenters who stray beyond the bounds of civility or employ what we deem gratuitous vulgarity in a comment — including, but not limited to, “s***,” “f***,” “a*******,” or one of their many variants — will be banned without further notice in the sole discretion of the site moderator.

Responses