The Final Act

A belated happy birthday to Willy Shakespeare!
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Love it!!!
A day late but it was finally here, Shakespeare served!! ha ha, so that’ll explain all that pain and suffer in Macbeth, thx a lot chicken, ha ha, well Doug thanks for another savage week, until next monday.
I prefer the group hug version:)
Is this one of those time-traveling chickens again? He’s going to mess up the whole continuum.
Or, since he’s so large, perhaps he’s native to mutant-octopus-Shakespeare’s reality??
the flash and outbreak of a fiery mind,
a savageness in unreclaimed blood.
I’m going to have to agree with Gabi, I like the group hug version!
So what were his suggestions for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”? And I don’t want to think about what his involvement may have been in “Merry Wives of Windsor”!
It’s really a group hug with knives and poison.
Maybe some day we’ll find the long lost group hug ending to “Hamlet”. That will change everything!
I love Shakespeare’s angry look–”Stop editing my work, chicken!”
Yes, I agree. So..Good night sweet chicken …and may Curry, cream, apples, and brandy …sing thee to thy rest.
I would have to go along with Gabi and Dave, I up for a “Group Hug”!
My favorite thing about this is that you have the ability to draw Shakespeare with the exact same expression as many of your chickens. You do have talent!
And of course, I will agree with several others and say that a group hug would be a much better ending…
Shakespeare wouldn’t be Shakespeare if his work was all about the group hug…his tragedies are his best known works. I think the chicken is brilliant – immortalized the playwright.