You Know... STUFF!!!
Hmmm...I'll have to think this one over...
And... here's a quote from Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead for all the those who rue the past like I do:

"There must have been a moment, at the beginning, where we could have said - no.  But somehow we missed it."
Thanks, Shannon, who secretly would like to watch Bernard of Clairvaux and Abbot Suger get into a bloody row and settle their differences once and for all, for being smarter than I and helping with the technical accoutrements.*
*
also spelled "accouterments"!
Pamela encouraged me to start the Mary Bly Fan Club Web Page!  I think you owe it to her to check it out!
Okay, so here's the requisite "shout out" section, which is just about the only normal part of this site.
This Page Last Updated: 09 September 2006.  Yeah, like you care.
Don't like email?  Then here's your chance to say bad things about me for everyone to see!  It's guestbook time!  Huzzah!
Do you know stuff?  If so, please tell me stuff.  Because this page is about, you know...STUFF!
1. Want to see what's new on this web site?  I'll tell you if you promise to click this link.
2. Go to the
Mary Bly Fan Club!  That is an order!
3. Looking for intellectual stimulation?  Try this
analysis of Flaubert.
4. You look like you need some some good old-fashioned
Latin lessons.
5. What did I do to earn a living?  Glad you asked!  Will you be glad I
answered?
6. Do you want to see
ducks?
Here is the quick look at what's on this site for you to enjoy:
Be like Mary Bly!  Go to the Globe Theater!  You will not be disappointed!!
This many people have wasted time here:
Beata, who actually told Mary Bly about the Mary Bly Fan Club Web Page, likes the movie is "The King is Alive."  Why I mention this here, only she knows.
Jeffrey is a genius.  He's also charter member of the Mary Bly Fan Club.  You should really go check out his article.  You just might learn something.
Other links from around the Internet (Go at your own risk, I suppose)!
It's worthwhile for fans (or not) of Kenneth Branagh's portrayal of Shakespeare's Henry V to listen to the very inspirational Feast of St. Crispian's Day speech via this link.