Lemons!

Last night was, well, interesting. Amber and I had dinner (which was nice), we had a moment (not so nice), and then we went and saw William Shakespeare’s “All’s well that ends well?” at Muritai School. In the Bourne, scary place, a place where homeless denizens of the night sneak down from the Nui and eat babies. From their beds. True Fact.

So. Anyway, I loved the play. It has inspired me to read more Shakespeare. What I found interesting was that I spotted similarities between how he writes and Frank Herbert writes. You see Herbert writes with a mixture of Old English Language and a dash of Middle Eastern culture. And he just does it so well. I think thats why I like Dune. I love the language and at the same time I find the eastern references and culture so mysterious and inviting.

Anyway, after the play Amber and I went back to her place, we made up, we made sweet nookie, and then we went to sleep. All good I tell you. LMAO - Amber and I were so messy this morning, we managed to spill a latte on her lap, and cover me in lemon curd and pancake :D

5 Responses to “Lemons!”


  1. 1 kodlab

    It’s a little gem of a play isn’t it? It is strange how often it is overlooked. It’s perhaps a little dark for a modern day audience, with Bertram so prejudiced against Helena and her methods of aquiring his love. It is not the typical ‘we all live happily ever after’ affair that we have grown to love so much….or is that just an American movie thing? The main premise of the play, relating to a person’s love for someone, who does not love them in return but who then succumbs and is won over in the end, is very appealing. You should try reading some of his sonnets.

    Sweet nookie is the best way to overcome those silly moments, you will find. I think your methods deserve praise, encouragement and reciprocation.

    You might like Chaucer, if Old English floats your boat.

    And for the record, The Borough, for those in the know (aka The Bourne) is a mean dark place, the elements are torrid, the inhabitants have to be bred tough in order to survive. Why do you think so many drive around in their range rovers, have 4 cars per household, go to Bali for their holidays, live in 3 story homes that overlook the sea and hillside? Because it is hard work living in the Bourne….it goes with the territory of 6 figure salaries. ;)

    Maybe Donnie boy will move out there. There aren’t any ‘natives’ there. The cameras at Point Howard make sure of it…no strangers without guest passes will get through.

  2. 2 BobtheBuilder

    so does sweet nookie stand for kissing or sex? lol

  3. 3 mufasa

    HAHA! Hey kodlab, you didnt happen to remove reference to a certain school by any chance did you?

  4. 4 kodlab

    I don’t know what you are talking about? What school? Are you feeling alright? Perhaps you are getting a flashback, as I don’t quite know what you are referring to? I left school a long time ago :-D xxa

  5. 5 stonedONE

    cant we just let the maoris have what they want … let them reclaim the bourne … i hope they have closed down that school welsely college as well

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