Because the Post Gazette BEGGED me to
Posted by pittgirl on 26 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Random
William Shakespeare,

Is that a dinosaur in your pants or are you just happy to see PittGirl?
Most excellent angle, PG!
(h/t Liz)
10 Comments »
Posted by pittgirl on 26 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Random
William Shakespeare,

Is that a dinosaur in your pants or are you just happy to see PittGirl?
Most excellent angle, PG!
(h/t Liz)
10 Comments »
on 26 Feb 2008 at 12:51 pm 1.Brother Anthony said …
How do PG editors let this stuff get by?
I found a mysterious sonnet once in an old book, written about the author’s Dippy. Now I have proof that it was by Shakespeare. I’m rich!
on 26 Feb 2008 at 12:53 pm 2.Judge Rufus Peckham said …
PittGirl, picking up on your, ah, phallus analogy, the picture actually looks as if Shakespeare’s “dinosaur” is turning on him, as if it is alarmed to see him and might, in fact, devour him.
I submit that this photo a Rorschach inkblot of every male’s deepest fears. Or desires.
on 26 Feb 2008 at 12:56 pm 3.Ravishing Rick said …
Whipped marshmallows
Chocolate syrup
And a bottle of Boones Farm Strawberry Hill and
PittGirl
WOW!!!!! what a combination!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
on 26 Feb 2008 at 1:12 pm 4.JamieO said …
It’s like someone made a very strange porno movie by crossing Shakespeare in Love and Jurassic Park…..
on 26 Feb 2008 at 1:14 pm 5.Dan (Not Onarato) said …
Ive been waiting for you to comment on it PittGirl….
on 26 Feb 2008 at 1:52 pm 6.plexxer said …
When my wife and I saw that this morning, I said to her: One day, there will be a movie on Sci-Fi that was made because the producer pitched a single scene: Shakespeare riding a dinosaur.
on 26 Feb 2008 at 1:54 pm 7.Johnny said …
And now the picture is gone from the PG website. Did you do that?
on 26 Feb 2008 at 2:33 pm 8.Glenn said …
The way I see it..
Shakespeare is behind the dinosaur.
Caption to photo (bubble from dinosaur’s mouth) — “WHAAAAAAAT!!” (Think farmer & sheep.)
on 26 Feb 2008 at 3:31 pm 9.unsatisfied said …
“hello, I’m will shakespeare — let me show you my longfellow.”
on 26 Feb 2008 at 3:41 pm 10.Ben said …
Cambridge scholars are currently debating whether Christopher Marlowe’s Dino-phallus and Shakespeare’s Dino-Phallus were in fact the same Dino-Phallus. The results were shock both the literary and Dino-Phallus worlds.