Shakespeare ("Shayla" by Blondie)
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anyone else think about the mqatter of the tempest being a creation of shakespeare and a supposed dark ages magic user specializing in the power of lighting?
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what editing program did you use?
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Hamlet: My postilion was eliminated in a hostile takeover.
Macbeth: Would I go after my boss's job? Do I look like the kind of guy who
would knock off his boss for a promotion?
The quotes DO fit! I had to throw in a little humor!
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I learn a lot fro these
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Oh, I know it is not History, but really, Horatio, is there not more that is dreamed in your philosophy? Zounds, but you sing of the Bard's works well. And you do have an open mind, no?
(To reassemble the u r l take the blank space out.)
Methinks there is stuff there that even one who would not be caught dead singing about math might like!
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Until you pointed out the palm trees etc I actually thought it looked a lot like the churches over here.... Well, I suppose the church does but not the trees, we had snow yesterday night! Talk about Global Warming XD
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@mittfh Lady Godiva wouldn’t be that difficult—just use clips from the 1955 flick starring Maureen O’Hara. Or the 1911, or the 1921 or the 1928, if either one is extant.
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@mittfh We don’t know for sure that Shakespeare was born on April 23rd, but a three-day baptism rule was relatively common at the time. (Also, for what it’s worth, a disproportionately large portion of men—but not women—die on their birthdays and other emotionally important dates.)
Since the RC cathedral in HI looks like a Presbyterian church from New England, I take it that you use the Episcopal cathedral for these shots? For some cases, like “Mary Queen of Scots”, that’s a rather amusing irony.
NJMerlin 10 months ago
@NJMerlin Yes- that was shot at St. Andrew's Cathedral in Honolulu...and I never thought of the irony until now! Poor Mary!
historyteachers 10 months ago