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Last night Dave and I attended the Princeton Shakespeare festival where we watched The Merry Wives of Windsor, an entertaining production done by a theatre company based in Princeton. Very similar in style to the one I saw last weekend in Cuppertino, it was quite a fun production, once we moved close enough to be […]

Last night Dave and I attended the Princeton Shakespeare festival where we watched The Merry Wives of Windsor, an entertaining production done by a theatre company based in Princeton. Very similar in style to the one I saw last weekend in Cuppertino, it was quite a fun production, once we moved close enough to be within range of the speakers. To be honest, I only wish I could follow the dialogue a bit better. I’ve found at Shakespeare performances that when there’s a clever bit of dialogue, only a handful of people in the crowd actually understand it and laugh, while everyone else merely wonders at what’s being said.

In other news, the WaPo came out with another article spinning Bush lies. Given that I received this in an e-mail from the DNC, I don’t expect anyone else actually read it. But at least one major media outlet is attempting to correct the misinformation they were fed this past Winter and Spring.

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