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STICKGUY AND HIS BIKE
the first one:
 
"Let them be hunted soundly. At this hour 
Lie at my mercy all mine enemies:
Shortly shall all my labours end, and thou
Shalt have the air at freedom: for a little
Follow, and do me service."
Prospero to Ariel, The Tempest Act IV

 
the best of stick guy and his bike:
 
Sheba on her way to victory in the Fall Classic with stick guy by her side "Enobarbus, Antony 
Hath after thee sent all thy treasure, with 
His bounty overplus: the messenger 
Came on my guard; and at thy tent is now 
Unloading of his mules." 
-- Antony and  Cleopatra Act IV sc 6 
"Your grace must wait till you be call'd for." 
--Keeper to Canmer, waiting to see the council Henry VIII Act V
"For God's sake, send some other messenger."
---DROMIO OF EPHESUS 

Comedy of Errors Act II sc 1

"O insupportable! O heavy hour!
Methinks it should be now a huge eclipse
Of sun and moon, and that the affrighted globe
Should yawn at alteration."

Othello while killing Desdemona 
Othello Act V
"No messenger, but thine; and all alone
To-night we'll wander through the streets and note
The qualities of people..."

Antony and Cleopatra Act I
William couldn't join us at the bricklayer,
thus Ben FRANKlin reads from
his own autobiography:
"There remained now no competitor with me

at Philadelphia but the old one, Bradford;"
barry and stick guy invade the capitol "I dare not call them fools; but this I think, 
When they are thirsty, fools would fain have drink." 
LOVE'S LABOURS LOST  Act V sc. ii
joel metz and stick guy taking cmwc 98 registraion at friday nights group meal "I grieve to hear what torments you endured, 
 But we will be revenged sufficiently 
 Now it is supper-time in Orleans: 
 Here, through this grate, I count each one" 

Salisbury 
1 King Henry VI, , act I sc.4

"... hang me in a bottle like a cat and shoot
     at me; and he that hits me, let him be clapped on
     the shoulder, and called Adam."

Benedict - 
Much Ado About Nothing Act 1 Sc 1

"And Duncan's horses--a thing most strange and certain--
Beauteous and swift, the minions of their race,
Turn'd wild in nature, broke their stalls, flung out,
Contending 'gainst obedience, as they would make
War with mankind."

Ross- 
Macbeth Act II Sc 4

"Thunder. Enter the three Witches."
stage directions: Macbeth Act IV:i

photo curtesy of Lisa

 
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