Would you like to make a new ending for a Shakespeare play? Just make a new ending from some point in the story, and then post it in a comment. Thanks!
Bell
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
M.A.A.N. Act 3, Sn. 3
The mast constable of the city, that night told the night watchmen to watch Leonato's house. By the way, the master constable was not of the smartest, and was not exactly clear what he wanted the watch to do. The watchmen set off. Soon after, Borachio and his companion came and were overheard talking about how they have deceived Claudio and Don Pedro into thinking that Hero is unfaithful, by Borachio talking with Margret, dressed in Hero's clothes, out of her window.
More later,
Bell
More later,
Bell
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
A Joke
Why did the pizza have to go to his room?
Because he was being saucy!!
Bell
Because he was being saucy!!
Bell
Titus Flamininus
The Roman Senate wanted to free all the Greek Cities except for a few important ones. Hearing this, the Aetolians spread the word, and stirred up the Greeks. They said that Rome had "unshackled the feet of Greece, to tie her by the neck." It vexed Titus also. He talked with the Senate, and finally got the Senate to un-garrison all the towns. At some of the Greek Games, a crier came and announced it to the people. They yelled so loud that birds fell from the sky! So all of Greece was set free, and in debt to Titus.
I think that Titus sees things this way: That if they help the Greeks back to where they were, back on their feet, and watch them like a big brother, it will be better for Greece and Rome.
More later,
Bell
I think that Titus sees things this way: That if they help the Greeks back to where they were, back on their feet, and watch them like a big brother, it will be better for Greece and Rome.
More later,
Bell
Friday, April 5, 2013
A Joke
Knock, knock
Who's there?
Tank.
Tank who?
Tank you!!
(Like thank you!)
Bell
Who's there?
Tank.
Tank who?
Tank you!!
(Like thank you!)
Bell
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