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Hilarious Hamlet Essay Circulated In Teachers' Lounge [ the Onion ]
“Listen to this: ‘When we first see Hamlet comma he is getting over his
father’s death comma which some say comma indeed comma was a shock to Hamlet comma and he could not get over it when he sees his father’s ghost comma which comma wants revenge,'” Burroughs read aloud during her turn. “If you ask me comma this paper sucks pretty bad.”
Admit it, teachers! You’ve done this. I know you have.
Get RIPT For Shakespeare's Birthday
RIPT Apparel does a specially designed, one-of-a-kind t-shirt each day. Yesterday’s shirt? Earth Day. Today’s shirt? Why, who do you think?Designed by Ressa McCrae, this shirt is called “What Fools These Mortals Be.” She’s been featured on their site before. I think it looks pretty cool. Anybody can slap a public domain image on a t-shirt. This is not that. This is a unique item, designed specifically for old Will’s birthday. He’s going something of an eye-roll going, wonder what he’s thinking?(*) Note that this is not an affiliate thing and I’m not making money off the deal, I’m posting entirely because it’s a “Shakespeare’s-Birthday-only” thing and I highly support merchants and other folks recognizing our holiday 😉
Happy Shakespeare Day!
Alas, I have a day job schedule that doesn’t lend itself well to taking my own personal holiday off (not when the kids’ spring vacation was this week and my own birthday is next week), so I’ll be at work today. But! I’ve queued up a bunch of posts, hoping to break my own record of 10 in a day, and I’ll try my best to keep tabs on what else is going on and update here.
What about you? Got links to your own celebration? Consider this your invitation to post them!
To the memory of our beloved, Mr. William Shakespeare, and what he hath left us.
Terra tegit, popvlvs maeret, Olympvs habet
(In judgement a Nestor, in wit a Socrates, in art a Virgil;
the earth buries [him], the people mourn [him], Olympus possesses
[him])