:eek:No. Nononononononono. :eek: Take your serious and go to a serious thread
Besides, if you're talking about Capulet, she's got plenty of personality. Granted, her personality can be a little disturbing at times, but when you are a servant of Her Lordship, The Empress... well, other people's disturbing just doesn't bother you so much when you've seen the disturbance that is Ravenstein...
Are you kidding? Do you remember being 13? They are filthier and more disgusting than anything a bunch of old fuddy duddies can come up with. The ONLY difference is we will actually act on those filthy thoughts with another person, whereas a thirteen year old - particularly male - is much more prone to act on those thoughts alone. I assure you, whatever we can come up with is already alive and well in a thirteen year old mind.
honestly neither did I until I was exposed to two things.
1. Romeo and Juliet with Leo ! Woof ! that smexy stud broke it down for me in a way i could digest enough to read the true play.
2. Patrick Stewart's quotes from TNG. Exposed me to some of the finer bits of literature. Also made me want to go out and read some of the works for myself.
I can read, I like reading too! I'm curently reading Star Trek Avenger by Willian Shatner! (aka Capin' Kirk! )
Y'know...if people are playing ST:O, and have no idea who William Shatner is, they need to be shot out of the torpedo tube.
I couldn't really get into Leo Dicaprio's Romeo and Juliet. My introduction was with Franco Zeffirelli's adaptation of it, released in 1968 (though, I am not quite that old...almost, but not quite.) I have always loved history and literature, so I double majored in English (Lit Focus) and History in college.
My favorite play of his is A Midsummer Night's Dream followed closely by Twelfth Night. I also really enjoyed Hamlet and Julius Caesar. Not a fan of Romeo and Juliet and most of it's film adaptations. My favorite adaptation of Romeo and Juliet has been West Side Story.
honestly neither did I until I was exposed to two things.
1. Romeo and Juliet with Leo ! Woof ! that smexy stud broke it down for me in a way i could digest enough to read the true play.
2. Patrick Stewart's quotes from TNG. Exposed me to some of the finer bits of literature. Also made me want to go out and read some of the works for myself.
Ok, well I did like Picard's quotes, but that was more because Picard was saying them than because I thought they were really good. As I will mention below, there are some plays of his that I like. Just not most of them.
My favorite play of his is A Midsummer Night's Dream followed closely by Twelfth Night. I also really enjoyed Hamlet and Julius Caesar. Not a fan of Romeo and Juliet and most of it's film adaptations. My favorite adaptation of Romeo and Juliet has been West Side Story.
I also like Twelfth Night and Hamlet. However, I can't stand A Midsummer Night's Dream. Too silly. And I tend to have mixed feelings about Romeo and Juliet. But this is my favorite adaption of it
I was gonna get a pic of myself in an old TOS shirt my mother got me for some odd reason...but now I think I might get a pic of a tribble between my TRIBBLE instead.
I just....hmm...anyone have a tribble I can borrow?
Patrick Stewart is a Shakespearean (sp) trained actor.. from over there in Eeengland.. Plus his accent.. so hearing him quote stuff will likely cause a tingling sensation.
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Besides, if you're talking about Capulet, she's got plenty of personality. Granted, her personality can be a little disturbing at times, but when you are a servant of Her Lordship, The Empress... well, other people's disturbing just doesn't bother you so much when you've seen the disturbance that is Ravenstein...
Capulet is slightly less crazy.
Good plan. I hope it works (bonus points for the reference)
I'm not sure ten-forward is the most wholesome environment for a thirteen year old, though.
Little pervs.
Yes, if it wernt for my dad I never would have know about MST3K, THANKS DAD! ps, I think I found that hot redhead
Shakespear
I don't like most of his plays that I've seen.
1. Romeo and Juliet with Leo ! Woof ! that smexy stud broke it down for me in a way i could digest enough to read the true play.
2. Patrick Stewart's quotes from TNG. Exposed me to some of the finer bits of literature. Also made me want to go out and read some of the works for myself.
Y'know...if people are playing ST:O, and have no idea who William Shatner is, they need to be shot out of the torpedo tube.
I couldn't really get into Leo Dicaprio's Romeo and Juliet. My introduction was with Franco Zeffirelli's adaptation of it, released in 1968 (though, I am not quite that old...almost, but not quite.) I have always loved history and literature, so I double majored in English (Lit Focus) and History in college.
I love Shakespeare! Good Shakespeare that is.
My favorite play of his is A Midsummer Night's Dream followed closely by Twelfth Night. I also really enjoyed Hamlet and Julius Caesar. Not a fan of Romeo and Juliet and most of it's film adaptations. My favorite adaptation of Romeo and Juliet has been West Side Story.
I also like Twelfth Night and Hamlet. However, I can't stand A Midsummer Night's Dream. Too silly. And I tend to have mixed feelings about Romeo and Juliet. But this is my favorite adaption of it
Those aren't real books That doesn't count as reading...
I was gonna get a pic of myself in an old TOS shirt my mother got me for some odd reason...but now I think I might get a pic of a tribble between my TRIBBLE instead.
I just....hmm...anyone have a tribble I can borrow?
c'mon people...
we all gotta do our part to make sure cappy is on top!
Only the cute ones get threads in their honor.
lol then where are the Ravenstein, Chat, Crystal, Tessa, and Erica threads? hmmm?
Good morning all
Chat has had at least a half dozen threads...
As for the others...I was not put in charge of making threads for the cute ones.....
Hey Chat, remember all those threads you have dedicated to you?