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Ashley - 15 Apr 2005 21:38 GMT
-- Hamlet's Cat's Soliloquy --
To go outside, and there perchance to stay
Or to remain within: that is the question:
Whether 'tis better for a cat to suffer
The cuffs and buffets of inclement weather
That Nature rains on those who roam abroad,
Or take a nap upon a scrap of carpet,
And so by dozing melt the solid hours
That clog the clock's bright gears with sullen time
And stall the dinner bell. To sit, to stare
Outdoors, and by a stare to seem to state
A wish to venture forth without delay,
Then when the portal's opened up, to stand
As if transfixed by doubt. To prowl; to sleep;
To choose not knowing when we may once more
Our readmittance gain: aye, there's the hairball;
For if a paw were shaped to turn a knob,
Or work a lock or slip a window-catch,
And going out and coming in were made
As simple as the breaking of a bowl,
What cat would bear the household's petty plagues,
The cook's well-practiced kicks, the butler's broom,
The infant's careless pokes, the tickled ears,
The trampled tail, and all the daily shocks
That fur is heir to, when, of his own free will,
He might his exodus or entrance make
With a mere mitten? Who would spaniels fear,
Or strays trespassing from a neighbor's yard,
But that the dread of our unheeded cries
And scratches at a barricaded door
No claw can open up, dispels our nerve
And makes us rather bear our humans' faults
Than run away to unguessed miseries?
Thus caution doth make house cats of us all;
And thus the bristling hair of resolution
Is softened up with the pale brush of thought,
And since our choices hinge on weighty things,
We pause upon the threshold of decision.
       -- Shakespaw
Mathew Kagis - 15 Apr 2005 21:49 GMT
<SNIP>

Bill would be proud!  ;-)
Mathew
Butler to 2 kittens: Chablis & Muscat
En Vino Veritas
Mary - 15 Apr 2005 21:59 GMT
> <SNIP>
>
> Bill would be proud!  ;-)
> Mathew
> Butler to 2 kittens: Chablis & Muscat
> En Vino Veritas

This from a man who thinks wine is the center of
the f-ing Universe. :)
Mary - 15 Apr 2005 21:58 GMT
> -- Hamlet's Cat's Soliloquy --
> To go outside, and there perchance to stay
[quoted text clipped - 35 lines]
> We pause upon the threshold of decision.
>         -- Shakespaw

Did you actually spend time on this?
Candace - 17 Apr 2005 20:01 GMT
> Did you actually spend time on this?

I'm shocked!  Did you not say that it was petty bitchiness for anyone
to question how another spends their time?  Or is that only when *your*
time is being questioned?  Be true to your principles, "Mary."

Anyway, she didn't write it.  It's been going around the internet for
years and I'm surprised that an internet guru such as yourself has not
encountered it before now.

Candace
John Ross Mc Master - 16 Apr 2005 02:49 GMT
>-- Hamlet's Cat's Soliloquy --
>To go outside, and there perchance to stay
[quoted text clipped - 35 lines]
>We pause upon the threshold of decision.
>        -- Shakespaw

Wonderful!
-L. - 16 Apr 2005 06:37 GMT
> -- Hamlet's Cat's Soliloquy --
> To go outside, and there perchance to stay
[quoted text clipped - 35 lines]
> We pause upon the threshold of decision.
>         -- Shakespaw

LOVE it!  Can't snip a word...

-L.
 
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