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Bill went through a period of discombobulation when he found himself confined to London this year instead of touring and adventuring as planned.
Then he began to appreciate the uncharacteristic quiet of his city, the unusual chattiness of his neighbours, and against the background of tragic events around the world, turned his mind to the question of happiness.
Bill is widely known for his work in comedy but is also a musician, a nature lover, and a man with a voracious appetite for knowledge.
To produce what became a guide to happiness, he researched what history and the experts have to say.
The author, Dr. Karolina Kazimierczak (Researcher at the Academic Urology Unit, University of Aberdeen, Scotland.) explains -
“The Klingon translations give evidence of how the popular culture, with its re-enactments or reinterpretations of the official or high culture texts and practices, helps to uncover the mechanisms of cultural and linguistic alienation and re-appropriation, while posing the boldest challenges to its audience’s ability to suspend disbelief.”Further reading:
Shakespeare in the Original Klingon: Star Trek and the End of History, by professor Paul Cantor, at the Department of English, University of Virginia (
Perspectives on Political Science, Volume 29, Issue 3, 2000)
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
As you ripen into a more fully embodied version of yourself, you will summon ever-greater discrimination about where to seek your inspiration. I trust that you will increasingly divest yourself of any tendency you might have to play around with just any old mediocre fire. More and more, you will be drawn to high-quality blazes that provide just the right amount of heat and light neither too much nor too little. And you will steadfastly refrain from jumping into the flames, as glamorously dramatic as that might seem and instead be a master of deft maneuvers that enable you to get the exact energy you need.