Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Uncle Sam

Uncle Sam
Haymarket
Hay (Bush)
Strawberry
Hotel California
The Crucible
Barbados
Stubble
Paja
Pájaro
Prov.21:25
"The desire of the slothful killeth him; for his hands refuse to labour." 

“a black stubble that had known no razor”~~~ Faulkner

"My men, like satyrs, grazing on the lawns,
Shall with their goat-feet dance an antic hay"*~~~MARLOWE: Edward II, I, i




 Uncle Sam


George W. Bush : "Sí hay tamales"


 
Haymarket, London  
Haymarket is a street in the St. James's district of the City of Westminster, London. It runs from Piccadilly Circus at the north to Pall Mall at the south. It houses a number of restaurants, the Theatre Royal and Her Majesty's Theatre, a cinema complex, and New Zealand House.


Pájaro

The Crucible


 Hilton, Barbados

Strawberries are rich in vitamin C, which helps the body to develop resistance against infectious agents and counter inflammation





Chess:  “Uncle Sam” “Strawberry” “Hotel California” “The Crucible” “Barbados” “Stubble” “Paja” 

 * Antic Hay: the hay was an old English country dance (O.E. haga, hedge, bush), somewhat of the nature of the reel, with winding movements around other dancers or bushes, etc., when danced in the open:
"My men, like satyrs, grazing on the lawns,
Shall with their goat-feet dance an antic hay"*~~~MARLOWE: Edward II, I, i



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