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In April Fools Blank, Sikowitz tells Jade to go to the Janitor’s closet which Jade, Sikowitz, and Tori enter but because of the nature of this episode it leads to the set of iCarly and then to the set of a game show Match Play. In Crazy Ponnie, Ponnie mentions that she finished her lunch in the Janitor’s closet.
When John Cumalat heard about the fire on Wednesday morning, he thought it was a bad April Fools’ joke. The owner of Cannon Mine Coffee in Lafayette is one of dozens of local coffee shops who rely on Boyer’s to supply their businesses. Wednesday is the day fresh beans normally show up on Cannon Mine’s doorstep.
Katherine Anne Porter, Ship of Fools. The idea for Ship of Fools originated in a voyage that Katherine Anne Porter took from Mexico to Europe in 1931. Some of the passengers she encountered on the ship became the models for the characters in Ship of Fools.
Ship of Fools (painting) Ship of Fools (painted c. 1490–1500) is a painting by Hieronymus Bosch, now on display in the Musée du Louvre, Paris. The surviving painting is a fragment of a triptych that was cut into several parts.
The ship of fools is an allegory, originating from Book VI of Plato’s Republic, about a ship with a dysfunctional crew: