English Lit references all up the whazoo! Shakespeare FTW, yo.
Kids, don't use the term "sausagefest" in your book reports, though, 'mmkay? (though it personally amuses me like hell.)
I'm gonna say the "Midsummer Madness" somewhat recollected here was our 'Shakespeare 101'.
And Sarah is learning to be quite weasellish with the truth... Bruised nose directly resulting from last week's page - Luna "Episkey"'d the pain and actual break away, but it still marked something fierce. Although she also kinda fails at seeing a parallel... something about a king with unfairly biased bad press...
"Teach not thy lip such scorn; for it was made For kissing, lady, not for contempt. " Richard III, I.ii #there is always a relevant Bill Shakes quote for your ship
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Christine [Phantom of the Opera] (c) Leroux and Webber Sarah [Labyrinth] (c) Lucas, Froud, Henson; Connelly&Bowie
Based on the original Roommates comic by *AsheRhyder
Not-As-Resolved-As-You'd-Like-It-To-Be Sexual Tension aside, Christine, I don't think a person hailing from the country that named 98% of its monarchs "Louis" should be complaining about confusing history.
I've found that teachers are willing to accept terms like "sausagefest" if you qualify it with the phrase "to use the vernacular". Hell, I passed my highschool writing test with the phrase "cum-guzzler". It's all about context.
lol, loving the Shakespeare references! One time I was in a haunted house, and the room was supposed to be like a human butchery shop, and this girl jumps out with a mask and a fake human leg ("AURGH!" and all that jazz), and while everybody behind me was screaming, I was all like, "Ooh, ooh, this is like that Shakespeare play! What's it called, what's it called...TITUS ANDRONICUS!" And she said in reply, "You should go now..." lol.
We've all done Shakespeare in literature - but what about theatre? Hey - I have been there - every other winter my school would do a Shakespeare Play! Twelfth Night was my fave, but our winter plays were always cursed....
Hell, I passed my highschool writing test with the phrase "cum-guzzler".
It's all about context.
Indeed.