And I found this online: "One of Shakespeare's best known lines. The quotation is sometimes now repeated ironically when someone is is need of some unimportant item."
I am:
smart • snarky • funny • intuitive • a mother • a sister • lazy • loving • outgoing • sarcastic • missing someone • observant • a lover • self-conscious • crazy • easily amused • creative • caring • sentimental • a daughter • tired • a wife • questioning • impatient • curious • goofy • wondering what could have been • friendly • a procrastinator • a dreamer • a good cook • a home-body • stubborn • weak • strong • faithful • good enough • a traveler • forgiving • flexible • a good singer • optimistic • a photographer • hoping you'll one day realize • genuine • thoughtful • random • easily distracted • hopeful • complicated • easy-going • very ticklish • a nerd • competitive • kind • silly • woman • honest • me
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I am not:
that innocent • as dumb as I look • easily ignored • a playa • a druggie • one to lie to • perfect • patient • confrontational • shy • forgetful • quiet • incapable • alone • decisive • a good dancer • tan • you
2 comments:
OK, where'd that comment come from again??? "my kingdom for a ...."
My kids are always running around here saying, "a butt, a butt, my kingdom for a butt"...
LOL
It's originally from Shakespeare's Richard III.
"A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse"
And I found this online: "One of Shakespeare's best known lines. The quotation is sometimes now repeated ironically when someone is is need of some unimportant item."
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