[Peace-discuss] Main frozen event

C. G. Estabrook galliher at illinois.edu
Sat Jan 8 16:20:56 CST 2011


A funny line - and about as true as Coldwater's.  (Wasn't that his name?)

My daughter, grandson, and I enjoyed Love's Labour's Lost in a (slightly 
chilly...) Art Theatre.

Thanks. --CGE


On 1/8/11 12:00 PM, Stuart Levy wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 09:11:18AM -0600, C. G. Estabrook wrote:
>> I put the flyers in your mailbox.  Does Obamacare cover frostbite?
> Yes, thank you!
>
> Frostbite in the defense of liberty is no ice.
>
> (It is chilly though, with a stiff west wind.   Anyone coming
> by today -- and thanks to Dave and Paul for announcing it on WEFT! --
> you'll want to bring a face-wrapping scarf&  a nice warm hat.)
>
>> The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink
>> from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the
>> love and thanks of man and woman - and has mine.
>>
>> I'm afraid I have other priorities (in part thanks to you).
>>
>> "Blow, blow, thou winter wind,
>> Thou art not so unkind
>> As man's ingratitude, as man's ingratitude.
>> Though thou the waters warp,
>> Thy teeth are not so sharp,
>> Although thy breath be rude, although thy breath be rude.
>>
>> "My faithful friends draw nigh
>> And look us in the eye
>> It is a wealthy man who has good friends like you.
>> Through darkness, cold, and snow,
>> Wherever you may go,
>> You bear my friendship true, you bear my friendship true.
>>
>> "Now warm these gentle folk
>> With maple, birch, and oak
>> And turn you front and back to feel the cheerful blaze
>> And be of cheerful mind
>> And bless the wintertime
>> Its calm and starry nights and bright and silent days."
>>
>> "Blow, blow, thou winter wind," by William Shakespeare.
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