tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7581099872724683650.post8622989670455593450..comments2024-01-20T05:36:17.500-06:00Comments on Bardfilm: A Shakespearean Wager on the Globe . . . I mean World . . . Serieskjhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14863005904313974654noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7581099872724683650.post-53063549950392731982013-10-30T06:49:24.934-05:002013-10-30T06:49:24.934-05:00Updates from the morning of 30 October 2013:
—Oth...Updates from the morning of 30 October 2013:<br /><br />—Other Cardinal fans are taking comfort in Shakespearean Sonnets as they wait for Game Six to begin:<br /><br />http://ablogoftheirown.wordpress.com/2013/10/29/shakespeare-autumn-and-the-cardinals-an-off-day-sonnet/<br /><br /><br />—I've found a Shakespeare quote that offers a bit of advice to Kolten Wong, and I offer it sincerely, without rancor, blame, or anger:<br /><br />"You have scarce time to steal" (<i>King Henry VIII</i>, III.ii).<br /><br /><br />—I've developed a few lines commenting on the impediment call (or, as MLB seems to call it, the "obstruction call") that ended Game Three:<br /><br />Let me not to the runner on third base<br />Admit impediment. Runs must be runs,<br />Though altercation may fill up the place.<br />Lay down your bats, and let the game be done.<br /><br /><br />—I'd be foolish not to track down my rhyming dictionary at this point, but Hope is a lover's staff, and I shall walk hence with that. Go Cards!kjhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14863005904313974654noreply@blogger.com