We have William Shakespeare to blame thank for that,
him and his plays all written in iambic pentameter.
April 23 is believed by many scholars to have been both
Shakespeare's date of birth in 1564 AND his date of death in 1616.
So to celebrate Shakespeare Day today
plus National Poetry Month as well,
how about some LOLs about one of
the Bard's best (and bloodiest) plays?
And one of my favourite characters is
already dead long before the play even begins!
Can't really blame the guy for
not wanting to be stereotyped
but hey, beggars can't be choosers!
There's not a lot of theatre/movie roles
for skulls otherwise, buddy.









16 comments:
...things that I never knew!
All perfect for the day!!!! The sign of the professor's door cracked me up.
Hamlet today. Too true!
Pour Yorick, LOL!
Hello Debra, If you think that there are few roles for skulls (and other assorted body parts) you are not watching enough cheesy horror movies.
--Jim
@ Parnassus (Jim) -- As always, you make a good point.
It's my late Auntie Kitty's birthday too. She'd have had a stern word about Hamlet claiming madness as an excuse for offing everyone who crossed his path.
Hamlet's wheel...! LMAOO
And I had no idea it was Will's bday!
XOXO
Give me skull and more skulls. The spinning wheel is hilarious. When I had to read Hamlet in school I hated it, these however are great. Have a nice day.
My Hank once commented that almost everything quoted was either in the Bible, Shakespeare, or by the Beatles.
Today I shall honor Shakespeare.
@ Ms Moon -- Hank is right, LOL!
The wheel cracked me up!!!
My buddy is putting the finishing touches on a new comedy called "Love's Labors," featuring Oberon, Puck, and Ariel with plenty of Shakespeare references. It's a hoot!
I laughed my bare bodkin off at these.
I had no idea how significant today is, Debra.
"You're bard". That will make me chuckle all day! Look out for a post from me about a painting of "Ophelia"! (If I can ever get around to it, what with breathing problems from wildfire smoke here in Georgia.)
Ghosts are just the thing for today! Everyone dies!- killed by the bard. Dark and raining - cold as a grave- Shakespeare is perfect for this moody deadly spring time weather. This post brought so much joy!
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