“The Law” - E-Verse 33: 13th September, 2007
It’s looks like the E-Verse boys are on the lam again! Remember, you can dodge its long arm. You can lay it down. You can enforce and flee it, but the law is the law. Have a look at this week’s “Law” episode of E-Verse Radio. Jessica, the E-Verse Contessa, stops by to bring us the new installment of her very popular “Shakespeare Says” series, featuring “B” words coined by the immortal bard. Ernest and Paul talk about brushes with the law and share advice from Edmund Burke and others. Ernest reads W.H. Auden’s famous poem “Law Like Love,” and Paul shares fun police chases and video footage of cops breaking the law. They also count down top five law songs, including “The Saw is the Law” and Judas Priest’s fabulously bad “Breaking the Law” from 1980.
Ernest reads his sonnet “Improprieties.” Readers write in with stories of talking with Leonard Cohen, advice on cool places to visit in San Francisco, and so much more. Watch the E-Verse guys fight the law and lose, as always. Incidentally, it’s been a long time since those run-ins with the law described by Ernest. He exists entirely within the realm of enforceable law these days, which, in Philadelphia, is not a terribly difficult thing to accomplish.
Ernest reads his sonnet “Improprieties.” Readers write in with stories of talking with Leonard Cohen, advice on cool places to visit in San Francisco, and so much more. Watch the E-Verse guys fight the law and lose, as always. Incidentally, it’s been a long time since those run-ins with the law described by Ernest. He exists entirely within the realm of enforceable law these days, which, in Philadelphia, is not a terribly difficult thing to accomplish.
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