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More Kate. More Ken More #MENOnlyClub #WhatHappenedtoOphelia It’s ALL Through History!!! Heyho :o(
Read More“Run from what’s comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I’ll be mad.”
More Kate. More Ken More #MENOnlyClub #WhatHappenedtoOphelia It’s ALL Through History!!! Heyho :o(
Read MoreOr Spacey? I sort of/kind of enjoyed SE7EN. Heyho! Richard Lopez. Shot at Redemption :o) Tarry a little, there is something else. This bond doth give thee here no jot of blood; The words expressly are “a pound of flesh.” The Merchant Of Venice Act 4, scene 1, 304–307
Read MoreOK. Let’s strike a deal here. One hardback copy of No Go by MW for…. … Schwoonsies Schwoon Ken Bran. The Prince of Denmark
Read MoreBanquo talks to the Three Witches. Which Witch is Which? BANQUO Good sir, why do you start and seem to fear Things that do sound so fair? (to the WITCHES) I’ th’ name of truth, Are ye fantastical, or that indeed Which outwardly ye show? My noble partner You greet with present grace and great prediction Of […]
Read MoreShoot. Gotta watch it again with eyes closed. I schwooned at Ken Bran and didn’t hear a single word :o(
Read MoreIAGO Rewind. Repeat. Curtain by Agatha Chrsitie or Othello the Moor? Gotta Love a Ken Bran. He plays as good a baddie as a goodie :o) Possibly the most heinous villain in Shakespeare, Iago is fascinating for his most terrible characteristic: his utter lack of convincing motivation for his actions. In the first scene, […]
Read MoreNumbers Tell Lies? Nah. Not in my World. Here, it is one hundred thousand million billion against me. So me MUST be Wrong :o( BTW. The full quote is spoken by MacDuff!!!! MACDUFF Confusion now hath made his masterpiece. Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope The Lord’s anointed temple, and stole thence The life […]
Read MoreHappy Birthday to Me :o( Shakespearean Drama is Me!
Read MoreWiki : Augustus Bloody Romans. What did they ever do for us? From SparkNotes : Octavius Caesar Ocatavius Caesar is both a menacing adversary for Antony and a rigid representation of Roman law and order. He is not a two-dimensional villain, though, since his frustrations with the ever-neglectful Antony seem justified. When he complains […]
Read MoreOh. Something went awry there! From SparkNotes : Mark Antony Throughout the play, Antony grapples with the conflict between his love for Cleopatra and his duties to the Roman Empire. In Act I, scene i, he engages Cleopatra in a conversation about the nature and depth of their love, dismissing the duties […]
Read MoreOK. In my usual roundabout, weird way – I’ve finally reached the destination. Macedonia/Serbia I’m feeling a great need now to look into the Ptolemaic Pharoahs via…..?!? “We, ignorant of ourselves, Beg often our own harms, which the wise powers Deny us for our good; so find we profit By losing of our prayers.” […]
Read MoreKen Bran will remind y’all what happened then and where :o) Schwoon
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