I'm going to

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I'm going to

I'm going to Stratford for three days starting tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

YES.

No joke.

Seriously.

So...... three nights. Three plays. Three biking-filled days.

Wow! That actually ryhmed and I didn't even mean to! 

Okay, ANYWAYS, I'll be gone for three days. After those three days, I'll come to this Thread (Wow, I just realised I should've posted this is Pudding's Place or Down to Earth) and I'll tell you about the plays! Yes!

So this Thread is about your boring life?

NO. IT'S ABOUT MY INTERESTING PART OF MY LIFE. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE, PEPPER.

I never knew.

WHA? Did you just-?

Yes. I did.

HA!

What?

You said you just smiled and gave me a Kit-Kat wich is my favourate chocolate bar.

Why do I keep falling for your tricks?!

Becau-

IT WAS A RETORICAL QUESTION. NOW GOODBYE, I'M PACKING MY BAGS FOR STRATFORD.

WHAT?! Your coming too?!

Yes, you'll never be able to get rid of me!!!! MWHAHAHAAAA!!! (Vanishes in a cloud of black smoke)

Oh well. At least I like Shakespear. Huh, speaking of Shalespear, I still have that Shakespear insult book. Hmmm...... maybe I should try out some of old Shakie's insults on her...... 

"MCTo!" Fine fine fine your coming too, Frederic.

Oh yes, see you guys soon!

Peace, Love, and Pie

-Chinchilla 

*Admins, could you please put this Thread in Down to Earth and delete this sentence? Thank you! 

submitted by Chinchilla , age SHAKESPEAR, Stratford.
(August 29, 2016 - 3:00 pm)

Yes, Nobody! I'm back!

So first we watched the Enied (Pronounced Inaid), it was in modern-day setting and clothing which got me down a bit, but it was REALLY good. Unlike most Shakespeare plays, it was easy to follow the plot, and I understood most of it. Also apparently it's a Roman play.

 

Then we watched As You Like It, which was ALSO in modern-day clothing, but it was still set in Shakespearian time. Okay, its costumes were actually set in, like, 1900s Newfounland, but still. It was, like the Eneid, very easy to follow the plot, and also like the Enied there wasn't as much talking as there was actual ACTING. So yes, I enjoyed it a lot, as most Shapespearian plays are (Sorry, Shake,) just a bunch of people DRONING on about how HORRIBLE their life is and whether to kill themselves or not to kill  themselves. (Hamlet, you are a twit. You seriously messed up the ENTIRE country RIGHT before a war just because your uncle killed your dad. Why not mess up the kingdom AFTER you win the war?!)

Then we watched Hamlet. I'm not sure whether it was because the play was bad or because I don't like sitting for long periods of time, but I just didn't like it. People talking a lot, sure they had on cool looking Shakespearian time clothes, but, well, it was boring. I mean, really, if I was rating it, I'd give it a 2. One for the sake of being a shakespearian play, and the other for not being horrible. McDuff (He kills Hamlet in the end.) was introduced very late in the storyline and we only saw him about three scenes before he kills Hamlet. Although truthfully, McDuff had a reason to. I mean, Hamlet killed McDuff's baby and wife. So yes, I'd say he'd have every right to chop Hamlet's head off. It was done off-stage, thankfully. The only part that I liked was when Hamlet said that favourate line of mine:

"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, etc." And even then I hardly heard it. In fact I only like that line because I once performed it.

 

So yes, that was my trip! I enjoyed it when I got home. Oh yes, I forgot! *sniff* I have a BAD cold. With a tiny headache. Bit of a small sore throat. Lot of a snotty nose. But it'll probably clear away tomorrow. Hopefully.

Well, this was enjoyable! See ya somewhere else!

Peace, Love, and Pie 

submitted by Chinchilla, age WhoNose?, HomeAgain
(September 3, 2016 - 3:40 pm)

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