...... is sh*te.
Moshe Gariani said:didn't enjoy R & J then Stst...?
i'm going tonight... any tips? drinking through it?
(am sure the ball and chain will appreciate the thought though - which is all that matters really...)
ps
congrats on the engagement - just the wedding to organise now then - ENJOY!!!!!
cheers - always reassuring to see the words "beer" and "tent" juxtaposed when heading to an outdoor event... does create a problem though - as this is meant to be a treat for Mrs Gariani, will it be acceptable to pull the old "I'll drive there, if you drive back" line or should I do the decent thing and let her tuck into the vino...?Stst Brother said:Take a good book!!!
No, the actors were good, can't ask for a better setting, at least you'll be dry tonight. There is a beer tent, the mulled wine will null the pain, bbq etc.
But we took a picnic & a bottle of champagne.
It will be chilly by the end as it doesn't finish until 10:45.
I just can't be doing with the Shakespeare approach of why say 1 word when 300 will do.
AND THE WORD IS BANISHED NOT BANISH-ED, you'll find out what I mean tonight.
Thanks for the kind words, & luckily there's no way I'm going to be left to organise anything.
Voroshilov said:It's banish -ed because that how they pronounced it at the time. If you use the modern pronounciation the rhythm of the dialogue changes.
So what your basically trying to say is:-
Shakespeare no longer has any relivence in todays modern society.
Thanks for that I wish I could put it as eliquently as yourself
Stst Brother said:Voroshilov said:It's banish -ed because that how they pronounced it at the time. If you use the modern pronounciation the rhythm of the dialogue changes.
So what your basically trying to say is:-
Shakespeare no longer has any relivence in todays modern society.
Thanks for that I wish I could put it as eliquently as yourself
How on earth do you get that from what I wrote? I did Macbeth for my "O" level, (which were proper exams, none of this course-work rubbish) and I thought the story was really good. The themes of Shakespeares plays are timeless.
I think perhaps on reflection you should stick with stuff more at your level. I hear there's a theatrical production of The Gruffalo.
Voroshilov said:How on earth do you get that from what I wrote? I did Macbeth for my "O" level, (which were proper exams, none of this course-work rubbish) and I thought the story was really good. The themes of Shakespeares plays are timeless.
I think perhaps on reflection you should stick with stuff more at your level. I hear there's a theatrical production of The Gruffalo.
Stst Brother said:You obviously did the same exam as myself only I also learned the word sarcasm, and in later live have understood the concept of long laugh smilies.
Voroshilov said:It's banish -ed because that how they pronounced it at the time. If you use the modern pronounciation the rhythm of the dialogue changes.
Many of Shakespeares stories are brilliant, but it can be difficult to get past the thee's and thow's.