Chapter 1747 (1/2)
Tony's arrangement is very smooth. If he has money, he can do whatever he wants. He is responsible for spreading the pepper first, so he makes a few phone calls and then leaves.
What about Wade?
Although the marijuana he bought could not be sold out for the time being, there was no shelf life for it. He was very happy to join the dance troupe temporarily. After all, he and Thor could only spend 10000 dollars each by jumping around a few times. Such a job is really rare.
Wade is a tap dancer, just an African version.
In fact, the river dance in Ireland should be regarded as wooden shoe dance. The more popular tap dance is actually produced in North America around 1820.
The slaves in Africa brought the war dance that their ancestors used to sacrifice, while the Irish immigrants brought the wooden shoe dance and the leg dance of the hairy bear, which finally led to the Broadway Dance.
The ancient war dances of black uncles are different from each other, but they have something in common. Most of the time, they build a bonfire, roast a antelope or a living person from a hostile tribe, then take a spear in the right hand and a leather shield in the left hand, barefoot, and quickly kick soil and sand into the fire.
The feet must fall fast, and it needs the energy of the flame, the dust and the smoke.
Wade naturally learned this when he was a soldier in Rwanda, but tol, who rehearsed with a song and dance troupe, suffered a lot. As an Asgard, even if he had been to the atrium before, his range of activities was only a small part of northern Europe.
If he was allowed to drink or wrestle, dancing was one of his weaknesses.
Fandal, one of the fairyland's three friends, is good at this. The blonde mustache, who likes to wear green clothes, is also good at playing the harp and making witty remarks. He likes to mix with the ladies.
He also gave up his divine power to experience in the atrium, which was 700 years ago and went to the prosperous England at that time.
Although Odin and Guyi had an agreement that Asgard's ”God” could not enter the earth at will, if that God gave up all his powers and came as a ”human”, the supreme mage would also turn a blind eye.
When he was drinking, vandal often boasted about that story to the tores. Back and forth, he lived in Sherwood Forest with some mortal companions, wearing his favorite green cap and robbing around with bows and arrows.
He played games with the tyrannical lords and bishops, snatched their gold and grain and gave them to the poor in the forest, and he married a mortal wife named Marianne, and he was very happy.
At that time, he didn't think the gold coins were of any use. Anyway, he lived in the forest and was self-sufficient. People were very happy to get the gold coins they had stolen. They held money in their arms in large quantities. At the same time, the big mouth seemed to spread honey and held him to the sky.
Therefore, he tried to get some gold coins every time he robbed food, so as to distribute them, so that others could boast of his honor.
At that time, people called him the embodiment of chivalry, and invented a special word for him called outlaws in the Greenwood.
Vandal also promised that any one of Thor's men would go to the atrium to inquire, and that everyone would remember the story of Robin Hood, which was his pseudonym at that time.
But when he was happy to drink, Thor asked, ”what about your wife?” When.
The moustache in the green hat always sighs slightly and then changes to another topic without trace.
The life span of mortals is so short. What good results can man and God have? ”Once owned” but not ”forever”...
fandal, who has stories and wine, can only continue to be a prodigal son of his fairyland, because he foresees that the strong mind of Asgard's female soldiers is his ultimate destination, but he doesn't want to go to the marriage tomb so soon.
Thor wears the vest that all tap dancers need to wear, but he's too big to dance like a bear stepping on a big ball in a circus, but it's unique.