"The Fabulous Fiddlesticks"
Is this appropriate for Halloween? Well...Venice is commonly associated with Carnival, and with disguise more generally. There are lots of operas in Venice that take that as a theme: Ponchielli's La Gioconda, Korngold's Violanta, J. Strauss's Eine Nacht in Venedig, of course Britten's Death in Venice. What point am I making? That I like opera, and, not to brag, but I know the names of several operatic works. I think that's public knowledge. But anyway! Sure, let's go with it. Why not?
Man, I was hoping that that "Christmas in July" thing would be the start of me blogging here more regularly, but then I almost immediately had to go and get a job that involved relocating and, you know, doing a lot to get situated; it's not like I don't have free time, but you know how it goes. Well, here we are. Let's write about another old Western story. I was thinking a bit about Bob Gregory, and thinking, man, I know I keep saying that he was generally the best of the non-Barks Western crew, but is that true? What else can we look at? And I have the impression that this is one of his more famous stories, based on the fact that I think that I've heard upwards of two people mention it, and in a semi-positive sense at that. That's about as much positive press as you can expect this kind of story to get. I did read this when I was small, though it never stood out in my mind as being that great. Still, let's check it out.
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