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Snorri Sturluson was prone to dreaming up traitorous schemes from the comfort of his own private hot-spring hot tub until one day when his enemies gathered at his house and killed him while he grovelled in the basement. #NorseMythologyForBostonians https://t.co/knKhZmFiIM
As recorded in The Impudent Edda, @McGreevysBoston in Back Bay is the bar that forcibly removed Odin from the premises for illicit and foul-tempered drunken behavior. He later spent the night on the steps of @BPLBoston #NorseMythologyForBostonians https://t.co/knKhZmFiIM
After 800 years, the final installment of The Edda Trilogy finally arrived, bringing the world’s foremost epic fantasy trilogy to its inevitable and fateful conclusion: in an alleyway behind a dive bar in South Boston. #NorseMythologyForBostonians https://t.co/knKhZmFiIM
There’s the old stinker, appropriately enough hanging out with his bookshelf buddy, ”Fartology,” on a lazy Sunday over @booksmithtweets. Sample antics over @mcsweeneys: https://t.co/qZj99tWBvN #Boston #Norse #NorseMythologyForBostonians
The Kancamangus Highway in the White Mountains of New Hampshire is a scenic byway that was often frequented by Tyr and his evil wolf/copilot-is-dog/monster buddy Fenrir back when the world was still young. #NorseMythologyForBostonians #Tyr #Tuesday https://t.co/knKhZmFiIM
The Impudent Edda’s first review on amazon has appeared. I don’t actually know the guy despite his positive rating or that he apparently lives in the quaint New England village of Valhalla, Mass. But I totally skål to his honor #NorseMythologyForBostonians https://t.co/LRPn0PSVUs
Our collective understanding of Norse mythology is primarily documented in the Eddas: two from medieval Iceland and a more recent one from Massachusetts. The scribes illuminated them well. #FolkloreThursday #NorseMythologyForBostonians #Edda https://t.co/knKhZmFiIM
Based on one of @mcsweeneys longest-running (and unequivocally least popular) columns, Norse Mythology for Bostonians is highly unanticipated but set for release on January 29, 2020 anyway. https://t.co/knKhZmFiIM #NorseMythologyForBostonians