please appreciate the comedic timing of a friend yelling "that's not a real penalty" as the slomo of stacey punching someone in the literal head plays overhead
@/swisscgny: "The four Swiss athletes of the New Jersey Devils are being acknowledged for their impressive contribution to the @NHL and the New Jersey Devils’ successful season."
View of the introduction of the 1930 Seventh Series Packard cars to Packard dealers and their wives at the Packard Proving Grounds. Handwritten on back: "Introduction of 1930 Seventh Series Packards to Packard dealers & wives. Packard Proving Grounds, 8 September 1929."
Packard Collection
National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library
In Cleopatra e Cesare, Cornelia's insistence on a parallel between herself and Caesar ("if you were in my shoes, you would feel the same" and then "since you took this opportunity of vengeance from me, Pompey's shadow expects YOU to do it now") reads to me like "You were Pompey's wife TOO, don't you think you owe his restless ghost something?"
Which is not unprecedented - cf. Caesar's "Ombra del caro sposo errante non andrà, né intorno girerà invendicata" in Piccinni's Giulio Cesare in Egitto.
And even Emilia in Catone in Utica: "Surely you are waiting for your wife in the underworld; so I am sending Caesar there".