To
lend me arms and aid when I required them;
The
which you both denied.
Octavius Caesar
Antony And Cleopatra Act
II, scene ii Line 92
This is Antony and Cleopatra, and Antony and Octavius are trying to work out some
differences. Octavius is talking about the article of the oath that Antony
broke. I’m not too sure of the details so that I can’t tell you exactly where
or when Antony failed to provide Octavius the arms and the aid. But before this
scene is over it gets decided that the best way to bury the hatchet between
these two is for Antony to marry Octavius’s sister Octavia. Yes, that’s right.
Octavius’s sister is named Octavia. Apparently the parents were hung up on the
eight thing. Maybe they met on the eighth day of the eighth month. Surely I
don’t know, but just as surely they liked Octav for a name.
And also just as surely I have a very apt anecdote for today’s
line. I was trying to wash out my coffee pot earlier this evening, and was having a
hard time fitting my big fat mitt into the pot. I wanted to scrub the bottom
inside because there was some burnt coffee inside. My son passed by on his way
through the kitchen and I asked him to try because his hands are smaller, but
he pretty much ignored me and kept going. Then my wife passed by on her way
through the kitchen and I asked her to try, because her hands are smaller and
she pretty much ignored me and kept going. So what did I do? Well of course I went to the
end of the hallway they had both disappeared down and I yelled. And you know
what I yelled, don’t you?
To lend me arms (more so in this case, hands) and aid when
I required
them; the which you both denied!
Yeah, I’m not kidding. That actually happened today and that’s
what I yelled. I was able to use today’s Totally Random line. Today. It was
fantastic.
The aforementioned pot, sponge, and over-sized mitt.