Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig wrote:
> On Feb 25, 3:29 pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
>> Gregory Morrow wrote:
>>> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>>
>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>>>> I doubt if littleshoes has enough brains to have worked
>>>>> that one out.
>>
>>>> Given your chosen nom de net, you shouldn't be so quick to judge.
>>
>>>> Ophelia talks in riddles and rhymes, sings some "mad" and bawdy
>>>> songs about death and a maiden losing her virginity. After bidding
>>>> everyone a "good night", she exits.
>>
>>>> "Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared "incapable of her own
>>>> distress" like a mad person would be."
>>
>>>> "Whereas for Hamlet madness is metaphysical, linked with culture,
>>>> for Ophelia it is a product of the female body and female
>>>> nature...."
>>
>>> You can "can" yer faux literary cant, we like our Ms. O. anyways,
>>> Master Joseph Too-tight Shoes...!!!
>>
>>> So hie thee to the Fool's Corner with a dunce cap atop yer pointy
>>> head...
>>
>>> ;-p
>>
>> LOL thanks sweetie
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> I always liked the character Ophelia. It's just another case of bad
> men and the women who love them! Besides - have you ever seen that
> Pre-Raphaelit painting of Ophelia in the stream/ I never saw anybody
> before who could look that good post drowning!
> Lynn in Fargo
> Player of many roles . . . some of them male!
How kind Lynn

I have had this nick name since schooldays, because of my
love of Hamlet

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