Well, at least Shakespeare ended well. It's too bad they didn't do more with it. The concept had a lot of potential! Thanks for taking one for the team, though.
Wow, got an eyeful of my work load last night, and I gotta say, I have a whole new respect for YOU. I always knew, in the logical sense, that you were busy. But now I have an inkling of how overwhelmingly busy you must be.
And no, looks like I won't be reading any good books for the next two years. Goddamnit.
It's hard to explain unless someone has been/is going through it, truly. You think you intellectually get it, and then you're IN it, and you realize...LOL!
You'll do fine! Really. If my lazy butt can do it, you can TOTALLY do it.
Aw, I want to see a cool play like that! The best one I've seen in Seattle in the last few years was another Shakespeare show, it was annotated & impossible: 37 plays covered in an hour and a half.
After just finishing a re-read of The Eyre Affair, where performances of Richard III are treated like a Rocky Horror show (audience participation and amateur actors), I want to see that too!
And ditto on the food. I've been eating everything in sight and am about to force myself to the swimming pool so I can start reducing the results of ze face-cramming. It just goes to show that good things are just as evil as evil things. Everything is evil! muahahaha.
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And no, looks like I won't be reading any good books for the next two years. Goddamnit.
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You'll do fine! Really. If my lazy butt can do it, you can TOTALLY do it.
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After just finishing a re-read of The Eyre Affair, where performances of Richard III are treated like a Rocky Horror show (audience participation and amateur actors), I want to see that too!
And ditto on the food. I've been eating everything in sight and am about to force myself to the swimming pool so I can start reducing the results of ze face-cramming. It just goes to show that good things are just as evil as evil things. Everything is evil! muahahaha.
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