Cleats by Bill Hinds for August 22, 2013
Transcript:
Abby: I can't believe women weren't allowed to compete in the first modern olympic games. Edith: it says here there was a greek woman, Stamata Revithi, who ran the marathon the day after the actual event. She ran the last lap around the stadium because officials wouldn't let her enter it to finish. They labeled her "Melpomene," after the greek muse of tragedy. Abby: Remember Stamata Revithi! Edith: Remember "Melpomene"!
Now, THAT is one serious ponytail.