January 21, 2008

  • You know what drives me nuts? I can look at the footprints for my blog and see who’s been visiting my blog. I can see where they’ve come from, and even when someone’s googled one of my tags, I can see what it was that brought them in even if I can’t see who they are. But what really bothers me is when I can see someone got to my blog via an email and I don’t know who was talking about me or what they said!

    Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggggggggggggg!!!!

    lol

    Goofy, I know.

    I had a weird dream about a Shakespeare themed lottery ticket. Apparently I won $731 in my dream. Anyone know of a Shakespeare themed lottery ticket because I don’t know how to cash dream tickets, and I’d really like to see if I can win in this reality. I think it was call Stages in my dream. Funny thing is, despite being a literary sort, I really don’t like Shakespeare at all. The only story I can even stand is the Tempest. Most people like Midsummer Night’s Dream. I loathe it.


    January 21st

    St. Agnes’ Day is traditionally a time for divination by fire.



Comments (5)

  • you’re post here is reminding me of manndingo. he’s always wanting to win the lottery.

  • When you look at your subscribers list, it will say email/daily or online only etc., so if one has the email option then one can come directly to the subscription site from the email. It is a good option if one prefers not to sign in all the time to keep up with subs. Probably someone liked your blog and sent it to a friend and that person may have visited. This would be my guess.

    I haven’t heard of any Shakespearean lottery tickets. I do like Shakespeare, however, not so much to read as to watch the plays. I have always marveled at the remarkable insight of the characters given the political era, although I theorize a lot of the plays were a dual effort between the playwright and Ann Hathaway. Also, much was taken from Christopher Marlowe’s plays, which is interesting.

    Thank you for the information on the fresh water dolphins.

    Blessings~

  • If you find that lottery game, I would play it if I were you!

  • Hey for me I think anyone who isn’t talking to me directly but is talking around me – is just talking about me. I’m so paranoid when it comes to that. comes from the family I grew up in.

  • Dear Candace,

    I was a Shakespeare scholar in both high school and college. I’ve read most of his 37 plays. My favorite has always been the comedy “As You Like It.” I’ve seen it performed twice. Midsummer’s Nights Dream isn’t really one of my faves. Of the tragedies, I’d have to say “Hamlet” is by far my favorite, followed by “Othello”.  For histories, Henry IV, I and II. (The ones with Falstaff.)

    Sorry, I don’t know of any Shakespeare lottery, either in real life or dreams!

    I have the fishcan tracker. Usually when an email link is provided, it means that the blogger is subscribed to me via email, and get my blog pages delivered in their inbox. If they click to the site from the emailed page, it will show up as an email client in my tracker.

    Michael F. Nyiri, poet, philosopher, fool

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