I played a Keystone Kop in a Shakespeare play once. I should say a wacky adaptation thereof. It was A Comedy of Errors in a production at a local community college. It was a hoot!I like Shakespear![]()
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I played a Keystone Kop in a Shakespeare play once. I should say a wacky adaptation thereof. It was A Comedy of Errors in a production at a local community college. It was a hoot!I like Shakespear![]()
Oh fun! I only read what I had to in school haha. I love to read but I’m more of a psychological thriller galI like Shakespear![]()
Ooh I bet! That sounds so fun!I played a Keystone Kop in a Shakespeare play once. I should say a wacky adaptation thereof. It was A Comedy of Errors in a production at a local community college. It was a hoot!
Theater is fun. I had a Golden retriever that I handled as he played the part of Sandy in a production of Annie at that same theater. That was fun, too.Ooh I bet! That sounds so fun!
you are wrong.I don’t like any fruit. I also don’t like ice-cream
Interesting for sure!Here's a fun fact.
Queen Cleopatra ruled Egypt from ~50 BC to ~30BC and was the last Pharaoh in Egypt before it fell to the Romans. We are closer on the timeline today to her, than she was to the founding of Egypt and the reign of the first Dynastic King (Narmer) in ~3150 BC. Even before the unification of lower and upper Egypt under Narmer, the kingdom had existed from as early as 5000 BC.
So Cleo was the last ruler of a 5000 year old kingdom, which is now a country with more than 7000 years of history.