meep, meep.....
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"p-teooowwww"
--Road Runner--
LOL CodeBorg!
And, Setanta, how about "Lead" on Macduff, instead of "Lay" on Macduff?
i don't know nothin' about duffers, but i was never into golf verra much . . .
Auntie Wabbit, why will Walla be, and what does Kanga rue?
One of my profs had to stop teaching Lear...madness loomed. My case, fortunately, was much different. Likely due to a rich cornucopia of Purple Blotter weekends, lunacy was familiar territory, and I fell into that play. I wished to better understand, so well as I could in the present, the theological notions which pack that play from stem to stern, and set out reading everything I could get my hands on from that era. I came away believing that Billy might have been the most intelligent man who's ever lived.
Elucidate some of the theological brilliance, Blatham!
Who be calling me a weed?!
[quote="Setanta"]i don't know nothin' about duffers, but i was never into golf verra much . . .
Auntie Wabbit, why will Walla be, and what does Kanga rue?[/quote]
Setanta - current cry around:
Whaddya wanna be - a walla-walla-by!
Rugby World Cup starts in October! Go Wallabies!
[size=7](this is sneaking an obscenity into a dlowan thread!)[/size]
Nothing better that duffing - would love to earn a living doing nothing but - unfortunately, it is one expensive hobby!
margo, that sounds like one of the tamer rugby songs...
Yeah, and I'm a Boomer Sooner!!!
I'm Sooner borned
And Sooner bred,
When I die,
I'm Sooner dead!
Duffing is rustling here - what is it over there?
Well, Lil' Bunny, i'd always heard the term duffer in the context of the weekend golfer, just as one refers to the recreational chess player as a woodpusher . . .
I saw that Possum Cat . . . heeheeheeheeheeheehee . . .
Is your petticoat rustling, dlowan?
Doff that duvet, you duffer.
Ms OHare
Truly, you don't want me to do that. Life-long friends have threatened to throw me from the balcony if I ever start on my Lear rant again. So I won't talk about, for example, the opposition of animal sexuality and agape.
i smegging well wish you would, Blatham.
Should I open a thread for it?
A Lear digression?
(it's abundantly clear I will never make headway on the 'smeg' thing)
Lear is an extraordinary world (and thruthfully, I was a basket case for two weeks after studying it) It is so incredibly brave in its acceptance of the depths of suffering we can undergo, and SO sophisticated in its understanding of the resonances, or perhaps, the possibilities, of the Christian narrative. If you start such a thread, I promise to bore the hell out of you. You are the first defender of the nasty two I've bumped into, by the way.
LOL!!!!! 'twas me daddy wot done it!
Out, vile jelly - what a line! And the stuff with Edmund!
Hmmm - a Lear thread.....
can I call it Blatham's lear thread? Moby Dick did that to me - saw visions...weird...
blatham, Lear is my favorite Shakespeare play, hands down. How about we cross-reference the thread with a discussion of Kirosawa's 'Ran' and bore the hell out of everyone? The Christian narrative, with it's particular morality, compared to the Japanese code, both the ancient samurai code, and the importance of family. Hmm....just thoughts....