Some people are, it seems, too showy. I think they may be choosing the window in their house that has the best view, or waiting for a spectacular sunset -- or perhaps I have just an unusual surfeit of terrible views from my windows -- but I think not. P.S. I replied to your grammar concern.
Prettiebottom. Bawdy lady in waiting from the only unproduced Shakespearean comedy "Unthrifty lovliness, why dost thou spend". Through her soliloquy in Act1, Scene2, we learn that the protagonist, Tititua, has put her husband, Alfonso, in the poor house by spending lavishly on her lover Hercules. Prettiebottom's heroic and hilarious efforts put Tititua and Alfonso back in black.
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Well of course I had to submit something. This is a good time waster, I mean, passer.
Some people are, it seems, too showy. I think they may be choosing the window in their house that has the best view, or waiting for a spectacular sunset -- or perhaps I have just an unusual surfeit of terrible views from my windows -- but I think not.
P.S. I replied to your grammar concern.
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