I remember speaking with a man who was the “promoter” when the WWE would come to Miami, FL. He mentioned the late George “The Animal” Steele whose gimmick was that of a “mindless brute” would bring with him the works of William Shakespeare to enjoy. In a former life he taught high school English before gettin in the wrestling business.
This reminds me of a 1980s DC comic book where the Guardians of the Universe’s home world , in their pre-Guardian days, had a plague where the two genders couldn’t have physical contact, and had to, for a time reproduce in alternative ways.
R&J is next up on my third time through the Canon, this time reading aloud, preferably with friends. Need to figure out if Facebook Rooms will work for that, and when the usual gang and another friend who particularly wanted to read it with us are available.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
Baldo read? Not just Shakespeare, but anything in general that isn’t a car magazine? Has he lost his mind?
jmworacle about 4 years ago
I remember speaking with a man who was the “promoter” when the WWE would come to Miami, FL. He mentioned the late George “The Animal” Steele whose gimmick was that of a “mindless brute” would bring with him the works of William Shakespeare to enjoy. In a former life he taught high school English before gettin in the wrestling business.
gammaguy about 4 years ago
If they were in my generation, I’d be mildly surprise that she didn’t recognize the quote, even being Hispanic.
But I wonder how many student’s of today’s generation, in any public school, get exposed to any Shakespeare.
Dawn Premium Member about 4 years ago
This is wonderful. The whole thing. :-)
Numbnumb about 4 years ago
Desperate times require desperate measures! Reading Shakespeare is food for the mind!
rmbdot about 4 years ago
Well done, Baldo!
mi_sbs about 4 years ago
Ol’ Willie did some good writing back in the day.
CalLadyQED about 4 years ago
Trust me. Some of us women would swoon at this.
dmagoon202ii about 4 years ago
This reminds me of a 1980s DC comic book where the Guardians of the Universe’s home world , in their pre-Guardian days, had a plague where the two genders couldn’t have physical contact, and had to, for a time reproduce in alternative ways.
David Rickard Premium Member about 4 years ago
Careful there Baldo, you might end up educated.
gcarlson about 4 years ago
R&J is next up on my third time through the Canon, this time reading aloud, preferably with friends. Need to figure out if Facebook Rooms will work for that, and when the usual gang and another friend who particularly wanted to read it with us are available.
bakana about 4 years ago
These days, “Glove” sometimes has certain “Connotations”.