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Thread started 11/11/06 12:54am

jonylawson

YOU DARE LEAVE THE ROTTING FRUITS OF YOUR INCOMPETANCE AT MY DOOR STEP

mad

HEHEH i said that to somebody at work yesterday
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Reply #1 posted 11/11/06 12:56am

evenstar3

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hmm

did they back away from you very slowly? lol
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Reply #2 posted 11/11/06 1:10am

Spookymuffin

We say that in England - what a great phrase. biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 11/11/06 1:18am

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Spookymuffin said:

We say that in England - what a great phrase. biggrin


wacky
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Reply #4 posted 11/11/06 1:20am

Spookymuffin

evenstar3 said:

Spookymuffin said:

We say that in England - what a great phrase. biggrin


wacky


Fuck off! We made your country what it is today and you just spat out the beautiful cultural heritage we bestowed upon you!
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Reply #5 posted 11/11/06 1:21am

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Spookymuffin said:

evenstar3 said:



wacky


Fuck off! We made your country what it is today and you just spat out the beautiful cultural heritage we bestowed upon you!


Oh please rolleyes The English are so dramatic.
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Reply #6 posted 11/11/06 1:34am

Spookymuffin

evenstar3 said:

Spookymuffin said:



Fuck off! We made your country what it is today and you just spat out the beautiful cultural heritage we bestowed upon you!


Oh please rolleyes The English are so dramatic.


Yes, we also had Shakespeare. biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 11/11/06 1:35am

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Spookymuffin said:

evenstar3 said:



Oh please rolleyes The English are so dramatic.


Yes, we also had Shakespeare. biggrin


Who might not have actually been the author of all that work! razz
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Reply #8 posted 11/11/06 1:35am

Spookymuffin

evenstar3 said:

Spookymuffin said:



Yes, we also had Shakespeare. biggrin


Who might not have actually been the author of all that work! razz


We know it was 2 other Englishmen; his name is an anagram of them. rolleyes but for simplicity's sake, we call them one entity - Shakespeare.
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Reply #9 posted 11/11/06 1:36am

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Spookymuffin said:

evenstar3 said:



Who might not have actually been the author of all that work! razz


We know it was 2 other Englishmen; his name is an anagram of them. rolleyes but for simplicity's sake, we call them one entity - Shakespeare.


Really? Who was it actually? confuse
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Reply #10 posted 11/11/06 1:40am

Spookymuffin

evenstar3 said:

Spookymuffin said:



We know it was 2 other Englishmen; his name is an anagram of them. rolleyes but for simplicity's sake, we call them one entity - Shakespeare.


Really? Who was it actually? confuse


Two guys; I can't remember their names as I'm recounting history from when I was 12 years old lol

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...hakespeare
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Reply #11 posted 11/11/06 1:51am

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Spookymuffin said:

evenstar3 said:



Really? Who was it actually? confuse


Two guys; I can't remember their names as I'm recounting history from when I was 12 years old lol

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...hakespeare


It's still not absolutely conclusive, though.

Homoerotic allusions in a number of his works have led commentators to contemplate Shakespeare's possible bisexuality. While 26 of the Sonnets are love poems addressed to a married woman (the "Dark Lady"), 126 are addressed to a young man (known as the "Fair Lord"). The amorous tone of the latter group, which focuses on the young man's beauty and the writer's devotion, has all along been interpreted as suggestive evidence for Shakespeare's being bisexual. For example, in 1954, C.S. Lewis wrote that the sonnets are "too lover-like for ordinary male friendship" (although he added that they are not the poetry of "full-blown pederasty") and that he "found no real parallel to such language between friends in the sixteenth-century literature."[27] Nonetheless, others interpret them as referring to intense friendship rather than sexual love.


That aspect of the sonnets is fascinating to me smile
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Reply #12 posted 11/11/06 3:13am

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Reply #13 posted 11/11/06 3:32am

Spookymuffin

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Spookymuffin said:



It's still not absolutely conclusive, though.

Homoerotic allusions in a number of his works have led commentators to contemplate Shakespeare's possible bisexuality. While 26 of the Sonnets are love poems addressed to a married woman (the "Dark Lady"), 126 are addressed to a young man (known as the "Fair Lord"). The amorous tone of the latter group, which focuses on the young man's beauty and the writer's devotion, has all along been interpreted as suggestive evidence for Shakespeare's being bisexual. For example, in 1954, C.S. Lewis wrote that the sonnets are "too lover-like for ordinary male friendship" (although he added that they are not the poetry of "full-blown pederasty") and that he "found no real parallel to such language between friends in the sixteenth-century literature."[27] Nonetheless, others interpret them as referring to intense friendship rather than sexual love.


That aspect of the sonnets is fascinating to me smile


You can't prove Shakespeare wasn't himself conclusively, but you can look at evidence.

I actually just studied that aspect of Shakespeare as part of the portrayal of men in Renaissance art and literature. It was interesting.
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Reply #14 posted 11/11/06 4:19am

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Reply #15 posted 11/11/06 4:20am

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zzz

lol u ain't right
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Reply #16 posted 11/11/06 10:21am

luv4all7

.....and people are goin' around bitchin' and writing little songs about MY posts???? neutral
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Reply #17 posted 11/11/06 10:25am

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luv4all7 said:

.....and people are goin' around bitchin' and writing little songs about MY posts???? neutral


falloff

i like your posts hug
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Reply #18 posted 11/13/06 8:47pm

applekisses

I want a t-shirt with that on it! But, I'm not sure how it would look stretched over my rack hmmm


giggle
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Reply #19 posted 11/13/06 8:49pm

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applekisses said:

I want a t-shirt with that on it! But, I'm not sure how it would look stretched over my rack hmmm


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falloff

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Reply #20 posted 11/13/06 9:00pm

applekisses

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applekisses said:

I want a t-shirt with that on it! But, I'm not sure how it would look stretched over my rack hmmm


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falloff

Splendid!!!



lol Thanks, gurl biggrin
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Reply #21 posted 11/13/06 9:05pm

Fauxie

applekisses said:

I want a t-shirt with that on it! But, I'm not sure how it would look stretched over my rack hmmm


giggle


How about this instead?

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Reply #22 posted 11/13/06 9:08pm

luv4all7

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applekisses said:

I want a t-shirt with that on it! But, I'm not sure how it would look stretched over my rack hmmm


giggle


How about this instead?




eek

And check out the shorts. lol
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Reply #23 posted 11/13/06 9:24pm

applekisses

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applekisses said:

I want a t-shirt with that on it! But, I'm not sure how it would look stretched over my rack hmmm


giggle


How about this instead?




lol
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Reply #24 posted 11/14/06 8:08am

xplnyrslf

Spookymuffin said:

evenstar3 said:



wacky


Fuck off! We made your country what it is today and you just spat out the beautiful cultural heritage we bestowed upon you!


You have to give credit to the Greeks and Romans for the advancement of civilization and culture,too. Philosophy, laws, city states, etc. Everything I know, I learned from Monty Python, (Life of Brian) and Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire".
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Reply #25 posted 11/14/06 10:16am

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xplnyrslf said:

Spookymuffin said:



Fuck off! We made your country what it is today and you just spat out the beautiful cultural heritage we bestowed upon you!


You have to give credit to the Greeks and Romans for the advancement of civilization and culture,too. Philosophy, laws, city states, etc. Everything I know, I learned from Monty Python, (Life of Brian) and Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire".
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maybe that's where all their dramatic tendencies come from as well? hmmm
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Reply #26 posted 11/14/06 11:54am

brownsugar

i like that statement. i'm gonna use it at the most opportune time heh heh
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