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  1. And that, boys, girls, and tropical fish, is that! Huzzah! Thanks for your patience with me on this one. Expect funmary either Fri or Sat
  2. 218-Buck & SD follow Bloom down street. Peace and plumes of smoke fill air. No sign of portents of birds. SD thinks of sacrifices to God.
  3. 217-real women in Buck's playlist? SD calls self "innocent son of Erin" Bloom passes them & apparently eyes SD, according to Buck. afternoon
  4. 216-Buck sings rude songs (what else is new) & teases SD that he was harsh when reviewing a work by Gregory. Buck has rude name for play.
  5. 215-SD follows Buck out of library to pub. B/Puck makes fun of Chinese & J.E. SD "walk like Haines now"? whole ch. summarized in 1 sentence
  6. 214-SD replies, "No." J.E. says then SD shouldn't be paid 4 article. Reminders of Kinch. More hints of night's party, 2 which SD not invited
  7. 213-SD gives epilogue to his argument on Shakes's life & works as Hamlet. "Eureka!" J.E. asks SD if he believes in his own theories.
  8. Right, where were we before my computer went pfutt? Ah yes, Still in the library. Still talking about Shakes & Hamlet. gird ur loins, folks
  9. ok-- enough for tonight-- we shall finish tomorrow.
  10. 212-SD implies that Anne cheated w/ Shake's bro. Thus, theme of brother's betrayal lurks in all his works. Shakes= god "all in all."
  11. 211-dirty librarian wants to know about brothers' "misconduct." boys egg SD on. He's getting tired & thinks of own bro. Then, explains more.
  12. 210-"What's in a name?" SD considers his mythological beginnings. He bends facts to fit his Shake's theory-throws doubt on previous words
  13. 209-a "play" begins & we begin a game of spot the Shake's quotation. SD holds forth on where Shake's brothers are hidden in the plays.
  14. 208-SD wonders if he has a son somewhere; mixes Trinity in again; proves how Shakes is father of his race. Buck suggests a play.
  15. 207-SD remembers own mother's deathbed-- leads him to hopeless rant on how fathers & sons are damaging to one another. Here's the rub!
  16. 206-play on word "Will." SD describes Anne as "exhausted whoredom groping for a god." Falls into memories of fathers & sons & mothers.
  17. 205-SD mocks Queen Bess & proves 4 a dare that Hamlet was Jew.Money quote:"I think you're getting on very nicely. Just mix up a mixture..."
  18. Ok-after a ridiculously long hiatus, I'm back with Scylla & Charybdis. When we left our heroes, they were talking about Shakespeare & Hamlet
  19. Lizaane (or a bunch of llamas) recaps her (or their) reading of #ULYSSES episode Scylla&Charybdis at Wandering Rocks http://tiny.cc/ScdiH
  20. Enough, now that you know more of Shakes than you ever wanted to. Will try to have post for this evening.