Mary Tudor and the court jester. Portrait of Mary – from a painting depicting Mary, her father Henry VIII and the court jester, Will Sommers. Behind Mary stands the jester who is carrying a small dog which was fashionable amongst the elite at that time. The book which I found this in dates the painting to c. 1536 however I think this date is unlikely and too early. The portrait actually looks like it was painted after Henry's reign owing to the gown Mary wears. She also appears to be presented based on the later portraits of…
A popular and funny person who grabs attention by craking a joke or lightly teasing others. Often has a dry sense of humor (says something funny with a straight face as though it were not funny) and usually uses sarcasm. Nickname for one might be "CJ. " Literally, the entertainer of the King. a silly sex act: 1. a man tells a women he's about to ejaculate but henceforth urinates in her vaginal cavity 2. repeat step one in rectum. 3. repeat step one in oral cavity. 4. finally, proclaim to said female "YOU'VE JUST BEEN COURT JESTERED, BITCH! " phill: "how was last night? " wes: "awesome man, I court jestered that bitch! " phill: " sick dude. "
Mildred Natwick, Danny Kaye, and Glynis Johns in The Court Jester Another scene from The Court Jester The Court Jester was an Earth musical comedy film. The film featured such performers as: Mildred Natwick as Griselda Danny Kaye as Hubert Hawkins Glynis Johns as Maid Jean In addition, the character Sir Giacomo was mentioned. In this film, Giacomo was portrayed by John Carradine, the father of ENT guest star Keith Carradine. During the mid- 22nd century, it was among the 50, 000 films found in the movie database aboard the Starfleet starship Enterprise. Doctor Phlox viewed the film with Porthos while the rest of the crew was in stasis as Enterprise crossed a trans-dimensional disturbance in the Delphic Expanse around New Year's Eve, 2154. ( ENT: " Doctor's Orders ") In the archival final draft script of "Doctor's Orders", this film wasn't specifically named and was simply referred to as "a film comedy", suggesting the precise movie was chosen at a late stage in the making of the episode.