Tea, Whatever
Posted by Lizzie on 05/04/07
I’ve been forgetting to link to these each Friday; here’s the latest. (Excerpt below.) Believe it or not, this is the SECOND round of light verse about the Queen I have been contracted to write in the past two days. I’m not even a royalist! I sided with Diana and everything!
Here you go:
Back in U.S., Queen Celebrates Ex-Colony
Hopper’s America, in Shadow and Light:
Sometimes You Can Go Home Again.
Confusion and Deception as a Royal Family Affair
In a New Space and Time, a Classic Story of Tragic Love,
That’s it–the rest is here.*
* For any new readers–this is where I arrange Friday Times‘ headlines in verse for New York magazine because I don’t know how to do anything else.
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