sorcery, poetry, frenzy, and the Runes. Husband of the goddess Frigg, he frequently seeks knowledge in disguise, at times making wagers with his wife over the
most men (till by losing rendered sager) Will back their own opinions by a wager. Lord Byron, Beppo (1818), Stanza 27. The world is governed much more by
about it?! I hold all the power! I run everything! So which of you half-wits is going to stop me? You?! You?! You?! [Little girl: "The Queen!"] The Queen
Bud: Look, Kel. Just do what I do: use your wits. Kelly: I do. Bud: I said, "wits". With a "W". (As Peg and Marcy are getting ready for ladies' poker night)