UGLIE 04 – The One Where Eddie Got Sick and/or Confused

In the fourth of the UGLIE series, we bring forth a favorite theory of the author. Let's call it cryptically the Three Men in a Thought. Link to earlier post before the actual story starts. We use the excuse of our now old friend Edward to travel far and wide. A few explanatory off-server external links. Ignore “red” text if you dislike "too much" word-play and/or humor! | Do read, comment and discuss. Share but beware! | Word Count: 2019 | Flesch Kincaid Grade Level: 5 |

UGLIE 03: The One With Eddie And Deaths

In the third of the UGLIE series, we skip to the Regency of Terribelus. We examine possible source of few slightly suspect "facts" of the tale, neither confirming nor denying... just stating options. May be that should be left to each listener not the teller of these tales. Link to earlier post before the actual story starts. We introduce an as-of-now silent narrator, Mr. Edward. A few explanatory off-server external links. | Do read, comment and discuss. Share but beware! | Word Count: 1873 | Flesch Kincaid Grade Level: 4.8 |

UGLIE 02: The One With The Thrice-Named Queen

In the second of the UGLIE series, we examine the possible setting of the "terrible oath" of Terribellus. Also we make almost-risque jokes about one of the strangest tales, of desire and untoward consequences of the same. Kindly stop sniggering! We end the episode when the three names mentioned in the title are justified, in a way. Link to earlier post in the first paragraph. A few explanatory off-server external links, including a few of foot-tapping numbers on Youtube (content not owned by us). Ignore “red” text if you are easily offended. | Do read, comment and discuss. Share but beware! | Word Count: 2265 | Flesch Kincaid Grade Level: 4.9 |

UGLIE 01: The One Where Terribelus has a Terrible Start

In the first of the UGLIE series, we discuss the divine origins of Terribelus, the son of King Pacificus Atomus of the Kingdom of Elephantiston. Kindly stop sniggering! We stop dramatically just when the seeds of his misfortune are visible in the narrative. A few explanatory off-server external links. Ignore "red" text if you are easily offended. | Do read, comment and discuss. Share but beware! | Word Count: 1447 | Flesch Kincaid Grade Level: 5 |