-Caveat Lector-
Hey you two fine gentlemen:
Did you ever read Shakespeare's "Lousey Lucy".....written to the man who
had him put in the slammer?
And the language in those days would make one blush; Shakespere was a
literary genius, of course; but there are still those amongst us who say
"what did he say".....
I always liked the line from Romeo and Juliet, when a druggist is bribed
for poison...."My pride says no, but my poverty says yes"....didn't
Shakespeare know the psychology of man.....and like the 7 Stages of Man,
did he not portray why a President must be at leas 45 is it, before he
can run for president.
Shakespeare sinks in like religion; if you do not like religion, read
Shakespeare and read all about it....update it, and you will find no
extras on the streets today....
The Bard was usually on the lam from the fuzz of the day anyway....he
was no angel, he weren't dead yet....
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