|  | Posted by Neredbojias on 09/13/07 08:42 
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Wed, 12 Sep 2007 22:29:20 GMT andrew scribed:
 
 >>>> I'm like that mythology guy who was always right but never believed.
 >>>
 >>> Cassandra wasn't a guy.
 >>
 >> Are you trying to tell me that back in the past they believed in some
 >> _woman_ who was always right?  Hah, no wonder they call it _myth_ology!
 >
 > You may be pleased to know that Cassandra, who in the Iliad was the
 > sister of Hector, gained her power of prophecy by sleeping with
 > Apollo. She gained the curse of not being believed when she refused to
 > sleep with him any more. Moral: whn a god wants to sleep with you...
 >
 > In literature her great moment is in Aeschylus's Agamemnon where she
 > prophesies Agamemnon's death to the elders _while_ it is happening
 > offstage. She is then killed by Agamemnon's wife and murderer
 > Clytemnestra.
 >
 > Am I [OT] yet?
 
 Now who in their right mind would trust a woman named "Clytemnestra"?
 'Course, for that matter, who in their right mind would trust a woman?
 
 I'm not that well-versed in mythology because I always thought it (believe
 or not) too prurient.  "The Aeneid" is my favorite ~grand classic~, and, of
 course, I've read "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey".  A lot depends on the
 translation, though.  Some Kirk Douglas movie from the '50s whose name I
 forgot but which is really "The Odyssey" tale is pretty good for cinema.
 Haven't seen "Troy" yet, but I purchased it recently.
 
 --
 Neredbojias
 Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
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