>Not sure what it says about my brain that this made me think of
>"Trogdor", which in turn leads to the mental image of a kaiju sized G
>burninating the countryside. But now that image is in the brains of
>anyone who read this, so enjoy that. in their thatched-roof cottages!!!
>Unless there's an older reference underneath, this pings as a Gomez
>Addams paraphrase to me, and I'm pretty sure most of the folks who
>frequent this corner of the Internet will at least be familiar with
>the movies if not the old TV shows.
>
>The question in my mind is if G was trying to make a reference only he
>could possibly understand in that situation, or if he really does
>enjoy ladies speaking French (well, Gallian in this case, but
>functionally equivalent.)
Well, he is partially making the Addams Family reference, I mean, he doesn't literally get uncontrollable shivers from Remi speaking Gallic, but he does enjoy it. He finds her voice very attractive, and everything sounds sexier in Gallic.
>(granted, I almost pity any hunter foolish
>enough to visit that house with intent to harm the residents, but
>inviting trouble in is just never the best play.)
"I feel a great swell of pity for the poor soul who comes to my school looking for trouble."
- Prof. Charles Xavier, similarly tempting fate, but doing it out loud
--G.
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