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       Shadow posts on 5/9/2008 5:44:54 AM

Teen love tends to get u down- A Midsummer Nights Dream is basically the story of most of the populations lives these days. all of those &quote;wherefore art tho Romeo&quote thoughts buzzing around our heads when girls and boys all tread the footsteps of Hermia and Lysander. Shakespeare rly reflects all of this and hence the reason i think he is mint XD


       Mo Fo posts on 4/18/2008 10:56:49 AM

can you tell your mum to stop changing her lipstick because my dick looks like a rainbow


       Jack posts on 12/13/2006 11:55:44 AM

You and ShiningStar, yes. Now if you knew the author to whom this board is dedicated we could quote the Bard himself when one of Lear's incarcerated lords says to his Fool: -Where did you learn that, Fool? -Not in the stocks--fool.





       NZ posts on 12/4/2006 6:11:48 PM

(cough cough) Excuse-me. Are you calling me a fool? Look in the mirror, fool.


       Jack posts on 12/4/2006 12:08:32 AM

Sorry, bignate, this place used to be quiet. I don't know where these fools all came from all of a sudden. Scroll down a bit.


       Shiningstar (nightclan leader) posts on 12/3/2006 9:53:51 PM

I cant wait untill Christmas break. I like to get off of school sometimes. But i do like school because without it i would be really dumb and bored like all day. Also i see my friends at school but a break once in awhile is always good.


       Shiningstar posts on 12/3/2006 9:46:34 PM

Im in 9th grade but i havnt learned about him yet. Maybe We will learn about him later in the school year. "romeo, romeo where art thou romeo"





       Shiningstar posts on 12/3/2006 9:43:21 PM

I dont really know anything about shakesphere either. I know that he wrote some books but thats all. Didnt he have a beard?


       Jack posts on 12/3/2006 9:30:47 PM

Bignate: There's a much better board than this one. We don't talk about it for fear Nutball or Gizzi or one of those crazies will go there, but you deserve better than this place. Type "p" "079" "dot" "ezboard" "dot" "c o m" "slash" "falternate" "history" "frm7" into your browser. You'll have to engineer it a bit. My fellow bardolates, so I'm not accused of boardjacking: I love Shakespeare. Hamlet's my favorite.


       Anonymous posts on 11/7/2006 12:47:05 PM

i don't know what i feel about Much ado about nothing. we are reading this bokk for english and i wanted to read the outline before i read the sctuall story. i found the outline reeeeeaaaaaly boring but the english text book format is reeeeeeaaaaaly good.what should i think about the book i think i like the storyline but i did not like the setting.


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