Favorite William Shakespeare play?

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& I cried buckets at his televised funeral.
According to 23 and me, I'm related to King Richard along with probably over a million others, lol.
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According to 23 and me, I'm related to King Richard along with probably over a million others, lol.

Good thing your Plantagenet ancestors escaped the murderous Tudors.
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Ditto for me on Henry V. It has humor with Falstaff, character development of Prince Harry, history, war, political intrigue, and romance!
"This story shall the good man teach his son; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remember'd; We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his ..."
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"Away, you moldy rogue, away!"
-Henry IV (Act 2, scene 2)

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"Away, you moldy rogue, away!"
-Henry IV (Act 2, scene 2)

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Who's William Shakespeare?
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What is your favorite William Shakespeare play? Mine would probably be Henry V.
The Comedy of Errors as I like to laugh at others mistakes.
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The one with Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny.
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King Lear
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According to 23 and me, I'm related to King Richard along with probably over a million others, lol.
Me too! Margaret Plantagenet is my 15th great-grandmother. I'm a descendant from her daughter Ursula.

Also, my fav is Much Ado About Nothing
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Me too! Margaret Plantagenet is my 15th great-grandmother. I'm a descendant from her daughter Ursula.

Also, my fav is Much Ado About Nothing
Hope you did well at the reading of the will!
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Me too! Margaret Plantagenet is my 15th great-grandmother. I'm a descendant from her daughter Ursula.

Also, my fav is Much Ado About Nothing
Ursula? I think I dated her in high school. She had a funny way of speaking, as I recall. That was a long time ago.
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Me too! Margaret Plantagenet is my 15th great-grandmother. I'm a descendant from her daughter Ursula.

Also, my fav is Much Ado About Nothing
Oh no! That lovely lady was executed by those rotten Tudors, just for being a Plantagenet. Well, her son Reginald was a Cardinal & Henry didn't like that the Cardinal disagreed with Henry. Still, absolutely no reason to so horrifically murder her. My sympathies to you.
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Ursula? I think I dated her in high school. She had a funny way of speaking, as I recall. That was a long time ago.
Maybe coz she'd be about 500 years old?
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