Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Learn to insult like Shakespeare

zero1infinity:

(Via Libraryland.)

3 comments:

  1. [Thou] leathern-jerkin, crystal-button, knot-pated, agatering, puke-stocking, caddis-garter, smooth-tongue, Spanish pouch!

    (Taken from: Henry IV, part I)

    Nothing personal mind you.

    As a classroom teacher I always taught Elizabethan Insults.

    There are many great resources for Shakespearean insults on the web.

    I found the above quotation on:

    http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/Shaker/index.html?

    Thanks for reminding me of a classy way to vent my spleen.

    Peace, good pintpot, peace, good tickle-brain.

    (Taken from: Henry IV, part I)

    Dennis O'Connor

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  2. Thanks for reading, Dennis. Loved the link.

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  3. David, I can't resist a good librarian blog!

    I've been working with Library Media specialists since the turn of the century (more or less) via my work at the 21st Century Information Fluency Project, now morphed into http://21cif.com

    Check it out. We're launching an online performance assessment of information fluency with a special preview.

    Den

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