Shakespeare's Cobbler
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Industry | Technology |
| Occupation | Database support analyst |
| Location | War Drobe, Spar Oom |
| Introduction | Young, married Catholic layman. Considers the Church to be the authority on God and on human nature (and hence on morality). Doesn't expect priests to police your personal prayer style. Wishes he could use more citations, but attempts to make his claims or ideas stand on their own merits. Sings sacred polyphony and disagrees with most of the stereotypes about the course of musical development in the West (not necessarily with all the stereotypes about particular musical eras). Thinks this entire description is grammatically valid, and doesn't think grammar is irrelevant. Big fan of the immortal bard (Billy Shakespeare), crazy English journalist/essayist G.K. Chesterton, that guy in Rome who keeps getting compared to dogs, that lady whose son wouldn't stay dead, and of course her son. |
| Interests | All good things! |
Radio wire is often used to make bird nests. What station do they listen to?
This is a small modern improvement on an ancient system birds have long used whereby their nests and their built-in compasses together attune to the quantum waves of the universe, allowing them to sing the song of Creation itself by listening to its faint echoes.

