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This is what people do when they know a mapping satelite sweeps over their house on such and such a day.

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Whoa.....FireFox crop circles rule!

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IantheGecko wrote:
You don't have to:

-Read Aristotle's Poetics
-Read Sophocle's Oedipus the King
-Analyze The Comedy of Errors
-Strike the set for The Glass Menagerie starting at 10pm at night, finishing at about 2 am, then writing a response paper for said play.
-Do a dramaturgy project for Brian Friel's Translations.


Dag, yo. Now it looks like I'm a jerk.

But I doubt that is a crop circle. Don't ask. It just doesn't look like it.

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IantheGecko wrote:
You don't have to:

-Read Aristotle's Poetics
-Read Sophocle's Oedipus the King
-Analyze The Comedy of Errors
-Strike the set for The Glass Menagerie starting at 10pm at night, finishing at about 2 am, then writing a response paper for said play.
-Do a dramaturgy project for Brian Friel's Translations.
He at least it isn't translating Virgil's Aeneid from Latin to English.

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You're right. Man, Oedipus was boring.

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You're right. Man, Oedipus was boring.

στεῖχέ νυν, τέκνων δ᾽ ἀφοῦ.
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Magna, I think I understand now...

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I wonder whats for dinner.

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I wonder whats for dinner.
Beef. Or at least that's what the latest gossip columnist told me.

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English paper reference?

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LOL So on Halo 3 I'm talking to Deucey's broski about how he and I ceybar all t3h time.

Epic lulz

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Man, I really love the Koreans. They keep giving us such fun Free MMOs with RPG elements such as:

Gunbound: Worms Online...With RPG elements
Gunz the duel: Max Payne Death Match...with RPG elements
Drift City: Racing game...With RPG elements
Space Cowboy: Starfox 64...With RPG elements

And there's that one game "Kartrider" that appears to be Mario Kart with RPG elements. I gotta try that.

For this I will forgive for beating be at starcraft all the time. And for making Maplestory.

EDIT: Gasp, is that...A virta fighter with RPG elements I see?

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LOL So on Halo 3 I'm talking to Deucey's broski about how he and I ceybar all t3h time.

Epic lulz


Ha, he's at a sleepover.

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I figured. Its fun kicking his arse. Why'd you actually let him take it?

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I wonder whats for dinner.
Beef. Or at least that's what the latest gossip columnist told me.


ytp reference -_-

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I'm so hungry, I could eat an octorok!

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I'm so hungry, I could eat an octorok!


Oh boy! I'm so hungry, I could eat a Dodongo!

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So BlackWater, what part of SC do you live in?
Because I live on the NC/SC border.
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I JUST WONDER WHAT EDGEWORTH'S UP TO

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IT SURE IS BORING AROUND HERE.

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Yeah. Ducksecks' broski just booted me for flying around Valhalla in the banshee on zombies while I was the last man standing.


Oh well. Deucey, go get your xbox back.

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Dewy wrote:
I figured. Its fun kicking his arse. Why'd you actually let him take it?


He technically payed for half of it.

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You're right. Man, Oedipus was boring.
I thought Oedipus was awesome.

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I dunno if it was just me being tired, but I couldn't get into it.


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On the topic of classic literature, I can't believe people in my English Class hated Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. I thought that thing rocked the proverbial socks.

exjon and chickenleg wrote:
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In before "MAH BOIIII..."

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On the topic of classic literature, I can't believe people in my English Class hated Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. I thought that thing rocked the proverbial socks.
Anything by The Bard is awesome. Macbeth and Hamlet are my personal favorite.

Here is a little bit of trivia for you, when Julius Caesar was being stabbed he never said "Et tu, Brute." He actually said "Caesar." The reason being, his ego was so massive that he could not contemplate the fact that he was being murdered by the very people who put him into office.

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Still can't believe he autographed my Playbill...


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Still can't believe he autographed my Playbill...
Is there supposed to be a pic there? Because all I see is a blank space.

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It's a poster of Denzel Washington in Julius Caesar on Broadway in spring '05.

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Beyond the Grave wrote:
Here is a little bit of trivia for you, when Julius Caesar was being stabbed he never said "Et tu, Brute." He actually said "Caesar." The reason being, his ego was so massive that he could not contemplate the fact that he was being murdered by the very people who put him into office.

That's a new one.

I'm most convinced by the case for "kai su, teknon."

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Him saying "And you, Brutus?" did seem a little too poetic for me, but I think it's possible. It's also probably possible that Plutarch was right when he didn't say anything, but rather pulled his toga over his head when he saw Brutus.

Shakespeare is the man.

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