This is the sort of thing that really irritates me. It's a TOTALLY POINTLESS approach to acting Shakespeare. Anything Shakespeare hasn't told you about a character's past is IRRELEVANT.
If you can hear a whistling sound, it's probably my blood coming to the boil.
Ah, it's been rather an Eric Idle morning; and here's further confirmation of his feature directing debut of a Merchant-Ivory spoof called The Remains of the Piano.
Oh, no... all the UK internet news services are crammed with Big Brother stories. Could someone let me know for how long I'm going to have to avoid trawling through this rubbish? When does it all stop?
I have finally managed to find a copy of Everybody Loves Saturday Night by The Spinners! We couldn't find any mp3s (not that we ever download mp3s, of course), the album is no longer available to buy, I couldn't find it in any second-hand record shops and my parents' version has been distorted and is completely stretched. Let's hope this comes off...
Uh-oh. Supreme Chancellor Palpatine has shut down the Holonet News channel. The freedom of the Press is looking threatened... where will this all lead to? A 1984 state, with Palpatine as Emperor, ruling through fear? I hope not!
Ah, yes, but will Mr. Deacon be taking part? He has been noticeably absent from projects involving Messrs. Taylor and Hairstyle since the collaboration with R. Williams...
Martin Norris, of Coca-Cola Great Britain, which make Schweppes, said, "Sven has worked extremely hard for the English team and this is a tribute to his efforts."
I'm sure he's touched by your noble mark of respect, you utter, utter scum.
Mick Jagger on the Stones' upcoming 40th Anniversary World Tour: "Either we stay at home and become pillars of the community or we tour and we couldn't find any communities that needed pillars."
I'd like to point out that I am blogging this NOT because of the story's theme, but because Charlotte Church seems to describe pretty much anything under the sun as 'silly'.
Has she been sponsored to say that word?
The really scary thing is how young young women look. My Juliet, for example. She's 18 (nearly 19), but could be 16. Yes, I know what you're thinking (unless you're being filthy). That was my first thought too.