On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 15:24:30 +0900, CL <flothru@yahoo.com> brought
down from the Mount tablets inscribed:

>John R. Yamamoto-Wilson wrote:
>> Oliver Wong wrote:
>> 
>>>    Nero is a company 
>> 
>> Don't be silly. Nero was a man in a toga who played the fiddle.
>
>If you remember your "I Clavdivs" he was portrayed as a half dressed, 
>extremely gaye, sadistic, violent, not a very nice person at all ... who 
>played a fiddle.

Sure you're not thinking about Caligula? I can't recall the
fiddle-while-Rome-burns Nero making an appearance like that in "I,
Claudius".




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