Friday, August 17, 2007

6 Degrees of Casey Serin – Casey to William Shakespeare

Hey Kidz,

It’s Friday and time for a new 6 Degrees of Casey Serin game!
Woohoo!
Yesterday’s post inspired this week’s challenge:
Casey to William Shakespeare.

Given the number of fools featured in Shakespeare's work, one should find plenty of gold nuggets! Win-win!


Since I chose Shakespeare over a Karl Rove replay, I'd like to share this inspiring passage from Thank God You Are Not Karl Rove with you:

...This is the moment we are in and this is the one that matters and it is just too delightful to repeat: You are not Karl Rove and I am not Karl Rove and therefore we can join hands right now, you and I, we can connect across this vast media chasm and via these very wires and we can, together, find a deeper understanding, a shared universal truth, a more profound coming together over the fact that, no matter how bad things might get, we will never have to be Karl Rove.

12 comments:

Ogg the Caveman said...

As usual I'll Murst! now and think of an entry when I'm less massively focused on looser W2 stuff.

Anonymous said...

Oh hell, I got Shakespear mixed up with Poe. Man, I'm only running on three brain cells today.

Anonymous said...

1) Shakespeare was an old limey.
2) Limeys eat lots of fish
3) Fish come from the ocean
4) Casey Serin lives in California, which is by the ocean
5) Casey Serin, aka KC, should have his ass barbequed in KC masterpiece barbeque sauce, which, btw, contains molasses.

Northern Renter said...

1) Shakespeare wrote “To be or not to be.”

2) Casey’s RE empire was worth 2 million… or not 2 million.

3) Shakespeare left a curse for anyone who disturbs his remains.

4) Anyone who gets near the remains of Casey’s endeavours is cursed.

5) Shakespeare and Cervantes died on the exact same day, an indelible link between Hamlet and Don Quixote.

6) Casey has been known to dream the impossible dream.

NR

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Anonymous said...

Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings of outrageous housing bubbles, or to contemplate the destruction of the American middle class...

Fascist bankers, oh fascist bankers, wherefore art thou fascist bankers, a turd by any other name would smell as rank...

Ogg the Caveman said...

1. Shakespeare wrote: "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous".
2. Yond Casey has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too little: such men are amusing.

That's a little direct for my taste, so let's try another one.

1. Shakespeare wrote: "Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble."
2. Fire is hot.
3. Non award winning blogger and win-win sweet cashback source Akubi is also hot.
4. Akubi is a Caseypedia editor.
5. Casey Serin is the subject of Caseypedia.

Ogg the Caveman said...

While I'm at it:

1. "Neither a borrower nor a lender be"
2. Casey Serin.

NotAnOptimist said...

1. If Casey built a ship (hah! too much work... but IF he did...) it would be the Titanic.

2. Titanic was the name of a movie starring Leonardo diCaprio.

3. Leo also starred in a movie called Romeo + Juliet.

4. The movie Romeo + Juliet was a modern adaptation of the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.

Anonymous said...

I think it's time you found a new a new subject matter

Anonymous said...

Hey Anon; what are you the fucking blog police? STFU and get out of here.

wagga said...

1) anagram(karlrove) = 'Lark Over'

2) anagram(caseyserin) = 'Arsenic Yes!'

Clearly 1) applies to kc, & 2) applies to the bush brain. They swapped messages!

3) anagram(karlrovecaseyserin) = 'Yank as Evil Sorcerer' applies to both, though

4) anagram(William Shakespeare) = 'I am a Weakish Speller'

5) anagram(caseyserin) = 'Nicer Essay'

Amazingly enough, these chaps once again got each other's message!

6) anagram(William Shakespeare casey serin) = 'Weakishly Aimless, Rare Sapience'

Now 6) describes each, separately. I think you know which is which.