What Is The Line?

http://www.cracked.com/video_16684_probably-not-answer-he-was-looking.html Not what I expected – a guy starts quoting Twelfth Night, gets stuck, and his friend offers no help at all.  Funny, although it drags on too long.  I just like that it had so much Shakespeare content. 🙂 Bonus points to the geek in the comments who points out that he missed a line in his monologue 🙂

What Shakespeare Time Is It?

About 4:16pm.  I know this because my wife got me a Shakespeare watch. 🙂  Specifically this one, from Shakespeare’s Den.  It’s got Will’s face, and a quote from Twelfth Night: “O time thou must untangle this, not I, it is too hard a knot for me t’untie.”  I love it, I am now one more point Shakespeare geeky.

Did You Learn That From Your Mother?

You learn a great deal about how you communicate when it gets parroted back to you by your children, who absorb words and phrases with no sense of sarcasm and just the barest amount of context. Over the vacation I was wearing my shirt that reads “My kids walk all over me”, complete with footprints, that the kids made for me for Father’s Day.  This was the Father’s Day where I also got “Shakespeare things”, including a mug and a refrigerator magnet.  Since I am not a coffee drinker, the mug has sat “decoration-style” on top of the microwave ever since. My 4yr old always notices when I wear the shirt.  This time her comment was, “We made that shirt for you, Daddy.  Remember for Father’s Day, when we got you that Shakespeare mug that you never drink anything out of?” Sounds totally sarcastic, but that’s just her way of explaining the mug she’s talking about.  Who knows, maybe you had to be there.  I thought it was cute. 🙂 P.S. Hot chocolate weather draws near.  The mug will get much use.

Colbert Nation on Shakespeare

http://blog.indecision2008.com/2008/10/03/stephen-colbert-compares-the-candidates-to-shakespeare/ A friend pointed out this link while I’m at Disney.  Stephen Colbert apparently did a bit (with Stephen Greenblatt, no less) comparing the presidential candidates to Shakespearean characters.  I have not watched it yet.