As seen in
dragonblink's and
theinfamousmom's entries...
When you see this in a friend's journal, quote Shakespeare!
As You Like It, act III, scene 2:
If a hart do lack a hind,
Let him seek out Rosalind.
If the cat will after kind,
So be sure will Rosalind.
Wintered garments must be lined,
So must slender Rosalind.
They that reap must sheaf and bind,
Then to cart with Rosalind.
Sweetest nut hath sourest rind,
Such a nut is Rosalind.
He that sweetest rose will find
Must find love's prick, and Rosalind.
Touchstone has many notable phrases and scenes, but improvising a Weird Al-type mockery of the hanging poerty is particularly inspired. "Truly, the tree yields bad fruit."