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WCDT 21-25 March 2011 (1886-1890)
jwhouk:
The QC WCDT Weekly Moment of the Week Poll !
Aaaactually, I was thinking... - 0 (0%)
Sea cucumbers and Fuzzy Clams - 5 (5.9%)
NEVERMIND. - 0 (0%)
"A lady always reserves the right to change her mind." - 1 (1.2%)
NSFW! NSFW! NSFW! - 14 (16.5%) <--- Proof: Sex sells.
Run a marathon, pushups, juggle, wrestle a bear! - 3 (3.5%)
"Are you always this hyper after sex, or am I just that good?" - 0 (0%)
Operation: M.A.N.A.S.S. - 9 (10.6%)
It's really more of a puce. - 11 (12.9%)
Happy Arbor Day 2003! - 13 (15.3%)
"You should've SEEN that party. It was CRAZY." - 4 (4.7%)
He was gonna bake a cake... - 0 (0%)
National Endowment for the Arts! - 6 (7.1%)
I CAN STILL HEAR YOU, A$$#OLES! - 9 (10.6%)
Daaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnngggg. - 10 (11.8%)
Total Voters: 85
cesariojpn:
--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 26 Mar 2011, 09:48 ---Damn it, you're supposed to call it The Scottish Play!
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But we still get justice for Ken Branagh's endless uncut 4 hour version of "Hamlet."
Akima:
--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 26 Mar 2011, 14:24 ---
--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 26 Mar 2011, 09:19 ---Why not try Macbeth, its one of his shortest plays, and has murder, murder, some murder, little bit of murder and oh, some witches. Damn it, nearly forgot the murder too.
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And runs completly against the history on which it is "based".
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Macbeth is an early example of a Southern English writer invoking the Violent Scotsman trope. Truly, it is older than steam.
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