Yes, we will agree, don't you agree?
Has this been one heck of an agreement?
Isn't it grand? Are we tired of this topic yet? Are you going to propose a new one?
Do you want to talk about the weather? Music? Inflation?
Inflated music? Musical weather? Whither music? Please can we not talk about the weather, since it's so cold and steely here?
Talking about the weather would appear as if we have nothing else to talk about would it not? how dull would that be!? It's cold here too isn't it?
Does that mean all of England is cold right now?
Aren't you just in time to witness we have a milder day today, and it's gone up to 13 degrees celsius?
Isn't that practically a change of seasons?
Well, England is famous for being changeable and for having a mild and temperate climate, isn't it? Are we the only country that can have 13 degrees in any month of the year?
Isn't always cloudy and rainy in England?
Is that a myth? Can it be that you have never been to our fair shores and seen the sun-steeped fields and glowing woods? If I say we have about 40 inches of rain a year where I live, does that mean anything to you? Is it more or less than where you come from?
I feel that that is a myth; do most people think thus? How is everyone? Did I have a good holiday? Indeed I did; why would I not? Is it raining heavily and looking like the night on the day that I return? Why, of course; perhaps there is a bit of truth to that myth, isn't there?
Dont you know that is you dont like the weather in England, you just have to wait for a minute ?
Do you remember that Easter a few years back when it rained, snowed, was sunny, started raining again, sleeted, and then was just plain windy in the space of thirty minutes?
Hasn't today been really reminiscent of Macbeth, so fair and foul a day I have not seen? Huge black clouds and showers and then rainbows and sunshine and beauty, weren't there/
Arg, I had to do Macbeth for GCSE and whilst English is my absolute favourite subject, the memory of that play brings back some feelings of boredom for me does it not?! It may just be that I did not enjoy it because we HAD to study it...then again it may be as dull as I conceive it to be..what say you on this matter?
Did you have a bad time with Macbeth? Do you fall asleep regularly in Shakespeare plays, like me? Have you ever acted in one? It seems to make it more interesting, don't you think? Are we just middlebrows and not highbrows like Drom?
Shakespeare's plays tend to make one sleepy, don't they?