In Shakespeare's "The Tempest," the character Caliban is described as a "savage and deformed slave." But, Caliban also has a softer side, one capable of uttering some of the most beautiful lines in the play. Feeling connected to Caliban, I would like to be among the Calibans of the world. As Caliban said: "Be not afeard, the isle is full of noises,/Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not."
Monday, August 30, 2010
Open Wide
I went to the dentist today in what I had hoped would be my last visit. Wrong. I have seven teeth to get rid of and two partial plates. Why me? I have had enough bad luck for a while. This is only adding insult to my injury. At any rate, I have to do something with my time, so I guess the dentist is a good as anything else. So I better open wide and take it like a man.---doc
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Well look at it this way......You'll get happy gas before they do it and happy pills after it's over. You'll be as happy as can be. %-)
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