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I fail to see the excitement…

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If there were something carved on it or some secret, 400-year-old parchment compartment buried deep in side it that contained a document stating who actually wrote his works–or better yet–the missing 60 other plays that he wrote–I might be a bit more excited about this find.

Still, it is a bit of theatre news, and since I am an avid fan of the Bard, I’m obliged to make mention…

4 Responses to “I fail to see the excitement…”

  1. Daniel Hoffmann-Gill Says:

    All I know is he was short.

  2. Tee Quillin Says:

    Yeah, but wasn’t everyone short then?

    My point is that unless they find some definitive evidence that he did or didn’t write the works, I really don’t care. After all, if we don’t know if he wrote them, why the hell should we care what he looks like?

    The best part is that even if that evidence is found, the works will still be there.

  3. Daniel Hoffmann-Gill Says:

    Yeah.

    Just being flippant and annoying.

    :-)

  4. Tee Quillin Says:

    You or Shakespeare? I’ve seen some productions that would make the man “fillpant” in his grave.

    Wow, even I thought that was painful. I’m apologize for not being able to control myself. You’d think my mother would have taught me better…