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rosalind

24th April 2016, 14:22
Those who know me might be amused that I did the "What Shakespeare character are you?" in Saturday's Times, and came out as Rosalind!
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rusty

24th April 2016, 14:26
Splendid!
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chrise

24th April 2016, 14:37
Consider yourself congratulated, rosalind-squared, if you are happy about it :)
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rosalind

24th April 2016, 15:13
Very happy, chris, thank you. The alternatives included Lear and Hamlet!
I always wanted to be called Rosalind and, as I have no middle name, thought to add it. But I never have and it's too late now
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seamus, ayrshire

24th April 2016, 15:18
Oh, it's never too late for anything!

I guess my name won't appear at all amongst Shakespeare's musings.
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rosalind

24th April 2016, 15:38
I enjoyed the odd tipple in Orlando's bar when staying in St Agnat (I think it was) above Sorrento.
Definitely too late for some things, seamus! Like the DFS sale (NOT) or learning Japanese. My 5 year old grand son can count to 10 in Korean, though.
Anyone like to guess why he can do that? (answers along the lines of "He's a progidy" are welcome but untrue.) And both parents are anglo-saxon.
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rusty

24th April 2016, 15:43
Seamus, there is a book by Dr Brenda Liddy entitled,
The Sonnet; from Shakespeare to Seamus Heaney.
Does that count as a mention?
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seamus, ayrshire

24th April 2016, 15:52
That will (or should that be Will) do for me!
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bigbadmarty2

25th April 2016, 08:52
Do we have a budding martial artist, Ros ?
Congrats on the name thing anyway !
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rosalind

25th April 2016, 09:46
Well done , marty. Yes, because his father has enjoyed martial arts since he was six (in spite of avulsing a knee ligament), his son does a Korean one.
No doubt the little girl will also, in time. Good for them, I think.
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