No wonder Broseph felt so confident to dismiss Aesop. He sounds like a progenitor of Anthony.

2  2019-08-06 by McGowan9

  • The anonymously authored Aesop Romance begins with a vivid description of Aesop's appearance, saying he was "of loathsome aspect... potbellied, misshapen of head, snub-nosed, swarthy, dwarfish, bandy-legged, short-armed, squint-eyed, liver-lipped—a portentous monstrosity," or as another translation has it, "a faulty creation of Prometheus when half-asleep." The earliest text by a known author that refers to Aesop's appearance is Himerius in the 4th century, who says that Aesop "was laughed at and made fun of, not because of some of his tales but on account of his looks and the sound of his voice." *
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Tsss, antiquities Yuma

Gets me every time

I had such high hopes for you.

HIGH HOPE

YOU HAD HIGH HOPES

HIGH, APPLE PIE, IN THE, SKY HOPES

Well, I heard that a lot of women found Anthony attractive. I heard it from Anthony himself when he was on the radio.