Savage Chickens - Wherefore Art Thou?

For more Shakespearean chickens, see Alas, Poor Yorick! and McBeth.

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7 Responses to Wherefore Art Thou?

  1. Ada says:

    subtle brilliance 🙂

  2. Erika says:

    Sigh. Only one comment (well, two now) of appreciation. Very funny, and yes, in a subtle way. ‘Tis a shame that more folks don’t enjoy Shakespeare, even with a dose of humor.

  3. ramonathepest says:

    the subtleties are ubiquitous…love the chickens

  4. Coralius says:

    Thy wit is still as sharp as thy sword, sir.

  5. Snowdrops says:

    “The quality of humour is not strained. It droppeth like a gentle rain from the Savage site, upon the place beneath. It’s twice blessed. It blesseth he that draws and those that browse.” So says Portia in the Merchant of Chickens.

  6. Anonymous says:

    I thought that it was juliet that said that :S

  7. Teacher Man says:

    It WAS Juliet: Act 2 Scene 2!
    (Sorry, had a teacher moment there…I don’t mean to say that the mistake takes anything away from the humor, Mr. Savage.)

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