I was rolling on the floor watching this – history, wordplay and attitude all in one. Enjoy!
(And a big thank you to writer and blogger K.B. Owen for introducing me to it. *waves* )
That’s it for today. Have a great week, everyone, and I’ll be back with a post about Wednesday. Cheers!


That’s hilarious.
Donna K. Weaver recently posted..That Other Blog . . .
I still love it the 3rd or 4th time ’round. Have a good week, Donna!
Thanks for sharing this

Marcy Kennedy recently posted..Do You Love Yourself Too Much? The Story of Narcissus
Hi, Marcy. Glad you liked it.
That is GREAT! Right up there with Bullwinkle’s Way-back machine! Who knew Shakespeare contributed more than his plays and poetry?
Jennette Marie Powell recently posted..Misfit Monday: Why We Lurk
I remember the Way-Back machine! Wow, haven’t thought of that in a long time. Wonder if it’s anywhere on YouTube.
I love interesting history behind words, and I’ve known things like “hot-blooded young men” came from him, but I’m learning more as I actually read him. Hurray for education!
I loved this Jennifer. Way too funny. Thanks for the smile.

Debra Kristi recently posted..The Greek God Apollo: Immortal Monday
Brilliant history and language lesson in just 11 minutes. I wish they showed this funny videos in school.
Reetta Raitanen recently posted..Link Feast For Writers, vol. 23
He, he, he, Jennifer. Who knew? That’s funny. I’ll be thinking about this for a while.
Thanks for sharing this!
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