Chenille
[ʃənij]
French; feminine noun1. (entomology) caterpillar
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Tag Archives: Juliet
Happy, erm, anniversary, Romeo & Juliet.
According to three bizarro Web references (one, two, three), Romeo and Juliet’s wedding anniversary is today. Probably. None of them ever provide any evidence of this (and one of the commentors refutes it), so probably it’s not true at all. But when do you ever get to raise a glass in the name of the tragic whiny couple who were silly enough to kill themselves over their parents’ “Keep up with the Jones” obsessions? Never. So I’m going to give this one a Mulligan and say, “Happy anniversary Romeo & Juliet!” Continue reading
Posted in Between the margins
Tagged English literature, Juliet, March 11, marriage, Romeo, Shakespeare, tragedy
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