Bambu, Florida is beautiful, and the women are great in Florida.
I lived in Cape Canaveral for one year as a teen, it was great. We lived in the Wind Jammer condominiums right on the beach.
I went back to Florida as an adult and I tried to move to Florida, but I could not get a job and I ended up homeless. It is hard to get a job in Florida, people go to Florida from all over the world and jobs are hard to get.
But, California is nice too, though jobs are hard to get in California too.
And I could teach you Shakespeare, Bambu, the secret to Shakespeare is to have a bunch of dictionaries and you need to look up all of the words that you do not understand. Shakespeare takes patience, and you need to study and learn all of the new words.
Here is a video of me doing Prologue from Henry V by Shakespeare...
https://youtu.be/x3ZMT-G_WHE
As a Producer right now I would produce King Lear by Shakespeare, with Robert De Niro.
Salute,
Tony V.
Shakespeare drove me crazy.
I usually recovered by the end of each school day, but needed a good rest when I got home.
Shakespeare was all "double Dutch" to me.
from;
"Troilus and Cressida"
To answer for his love, tell him from me
I'll hide my silver beard in a golden beaver,
And in my vantbrace put this wither'd brawn;
And, meeting him, will tell him that my lady
Was fairer than his grandam, and as chaste
As may be in the world: his youth in flood,
I'll pawn this truth with my three drops of blood.
Wazzat?
That is the type of weird nonsense I spent my teen schooldays being tormented by, instead of learning something useful like how automobiles work, how to cook, how lawnmowers work, how to paint a house.
It was the education system's fault that I put hot water in my car's radiator to warm the engine up...and had to explain to the auto club roadside assist guy what I had done.
Basic maths and english grammar/spelling were the only useful things I took away from 7 years in primary school and 6 years in high school.
The drops of blood sounds like the secret vow that you take when you join La Cosa Nostra, I guess you put the drops of blood on a paper and then burn the paper.
https://people.howstuffworks.com/mafia.htmI had a friend who was a neighbor of Carlo Gambino in Long Island, he was a great guy, he used to baby-sit the kids for Carlo, and when he grew up Carlo made him a buyer in the fashion industry so that he could earn money to go to college, he earned enough money to go to college in Buffalo, New York, for 4 years to study Business without having to work while he attended college. After college, my friend came to California and went to work at Paramount Studios as a studio executive, and then later he worked at Universal Studios as a studio executive. One of the shows that he worked on was "Family Ties." Anyhow, he said Carlo was a great man, and my friend had a great life because of Carlo, he attended the Metropolitan Opera in New York and saw Pavarotti several times, and he went to Broadway, he experienced all of the best that New York had to offer, then he came to California and he experienced the very best that California had to offer. He died in 2006, I miss my friend, he was a good guy. And my friend gave me a lot of ideas as a writer.
Interesting verse of poetry Bambu.
Salute,
Tony V.