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GreatGazoo

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38. My car broke down near Mechanicsville (appropriate name) CA
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 09:04 AM
Yesterday

and while I was waiting for the tow I saw something written in pencil on the back of road sign. I looked closer: "Tomorrow and tomorrow..." the whole bit.

Years later 8AM I was getting off the subway, 50th and Broadway. High schoolers get off that stop with the rest of us. Two of them right in front of me:

A: Did you learn that shit?
B: Of course
A: You did not.
B: I did
A: Prove it
B: Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow... (etc.)

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Shakespeare's themes are timeless. Unless this is an April Fool's prank, I find it ridiculous. hlthe2b Wednesday #1
I'm sincere GreatGazoo Wednesday #4
What total BS. Just like all but claiming the UK has no tanks but only royal horses hlthe2b Wednesday #7
I have said nice things too about the UK GreatGazoo Wednesday #21
Then you haven't read my post(s) hlthe2b Wednesday #22
Um GreatGazoo Yesterday #37
Once again, you have NOT read (or at least comprehended) my posts that do counter you. hlthe2b Yesterday #39
Nonsense. Reasons why Shakespeare SHOULD continue to be taught in schools. wnylib Wednesday #18
Thanks for your well reasoned response GreatGazoo Wednesday #23
I was not saying that Shakespeare's plays are wnylib Wednesday #27
I find that era fascinating GreatGazoo Wednesday #32
That "tomorrow" quote from Macbeth is one that I've memorized. wnylib Wednesday #35
My car broke down near Mechanicsville (appropriate name) CA GreatGazoo Yesterday #38
Popular quote. wnylib 15 hrs ago #60
This message was self-deleted by its author NNadir 14 hrs ago #61
Remind us of anyone in the here and now? Mme. Defarge Wednesday #9
Guillotine! Guillotine! MyOwnPeace Wednesday #31
So many shrouds Mme. Defarge Wednesday #33
I was one of the 2 kids..... MyOwnPeace Wednesday #34
Semi agreeable. It would close off connections with cachukis Wednesday #2
We'll, as the old joke goes... perfessor Wednesday #3
Or Cunk's line: GreatGazoo Wednesday #8
Yeah! "To bee or not to bee" was first said by an apiarist! Wonder Why Wednesday #11
I note your earlier post is asserting UK has 501 royal horses & only 334 tanks. (eyeroll) hlthe2b Wednesday #5
Nix on "Streetcar". Never understood why that piece of crap is considered art. eppur_se_muova Wednesday #6
I finally saw 'Glass Menagerie' last year GreatGazoo Wednesday #12
Tennesse Williams' voice was eloquent and urgent. CTyankee Yesterday #41
When I was in seventh grade, I read through all of the Shakespeare comedies. I loved them. Walleye Wednesday #10
How did you feel about having to sit through them GreatGazoo Wednesday #13
I saw a magnificent stage performance of Macbeth wnylib Wednesday #20
Not A Fan ProfessorGAC Wednesday #14
There is one for today "King Leer"[sic] Wonder Why Wednesday #15
You're not considering the historical significance... Rizen Wednesday #16
Didn't mention it but yes Shakespeare is printed at roughly the same time GreatGazoo Wednesday #25
I love the King James Version of the Bible. My father's Masonic Bible is a treasure I handed down to my son. CTyankee Yesterday #42
Love Shakespeare. Always have, since first reading his plays in 6th grade. Years ago, two highplainsdem Wednesday #17
You forgot the sarcasm tag. malthaussen Wednesday #19
I listed five plays from the 20th century GreatGazoo Wednesday #28
You must be fun at Shakespeare parties. A-Schwarzenegger Wednesday #24
Get me to a nunnery! GreatGazoo Wednesday #30
Did Timothy Chalamet post this? Sneederbunk Wednesday #26
Ohhh. GreatGazoo Wednesday #29
When I still lived in Louisville, Bayard Wednesday #36
Anti-intellectualism at its finest. Coventina Yesterday #40
Is the grammar of this sentence correct? GreatGazoo Yesterday #44
By that logic, we shouldn't study art or music of the past either. Coventina Yesterday #45
Music is subjective. Grammar isn't. GreatGazoo Yesterday #47
Shakespeare has never been taught as "proper grammar." That notion is silly. Coventina Yesterday #49
"greatest writer" implies that the grammar is as good as it gets GreatGazoo 7 hrs ago #64
It implies no such thing. Please cite scholars who claim this. Coventina 4 hrs ago #65
Can you not see or feel A-Schwarzenegger Yesterday #48
Yes - I love that line GreatGazoo Yesterday #50
Those arent errors. A-Schwarzenegger Yesterday #51
We can't know what the author intended because they were deceased when The Tempest GreatGazoo 8 hrs ago #63
Curious, snot 1 hr ago #70
... Xavier Breath Yesterday #43
Can anyone make sense of this? GreatGazoo Yesterday #46
This is bullshit. Maybe modern high school students could handle it just fine Ocelot II Yesterday #52
Bach is perfect GreatGazoo 23 hrs ago #56
Omigawd YES! snot 54 min ago #71
I've always loved Shakespeare. I took Shakespeare in my college English Dept. and acted in Twelfth Night... wcmagumba Yesterday #53
I will take Shakespeare any day over some of the other dreck we read in high school. 3catwoman3 Yesterday #54
I had a personal hatred for Shirley Jackson and Flannery O'Connor Coventina Yesterday #55
I found many of the 19th century English novels in secondary school canon boring Ilikepurple 23 hrs ago #57
One big problem with writing at that time is that writers were paid by length. Coventina 23 hrs ago #58
None of the plays you listed in number one would be here were it not for Shakespeare. OldBaldy1701E 23 hrs ago #59
Yeah, let's do away with beauty. It's trivial. Video games on cellphones are far more relevant to modern life. NNadir 14 hrs ago #62
Sounds serious Torchlight 3 hrs ago #66
Now do "Beowulf." Iggo 3 hrs ago #67
Totally disagree, and snot 2 hrs ago #68
Ugh. Our Town. In the top ten of the most boring plays ever written. mwmisses4289 1 hr ago #69
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