British Comedy Guide

What are you listening to now? Page 122

Quote: Aaron @ April 20 2008, 3:26 PM BST

How can one learn a lesson if one is dead?

You wouldn't die maybe then...we could pull you back from the brink!

Quote: Gavin @ April 20 2008, 3:28 PM BST

Nope had books with notes written in them from year before so got the gist from them

:O I'm appalled! I would be one of those poor students the year before who had to write all those notes, knowing me!

Rufus could administer the kiss of life.

But come on who really needs to Read Romeo and Juilet its rubbish! the films have all been shocking and it just awful.

Ah the plot thickens!

Quote: Gavin @ April 20 2008, 3:36 PM BST

But come on who really needs to Read Romeo and Juilet its rubbish! the films have all been shocking and it just awful.

Oh my god! :|

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ April 20 2008, 3:36 PM BST

:O I'm appalled! I would be one of those poor students the year before who had to write all those notes, knowing me!

I probably wouldn't have ever got around to givin the book back. :D

Anyway, do you have ANY idea how shitlessly mindnumbing half of the stuff we have to read at school is, at least for boys? My God, it's no wonder children are turned off education.

Romeo and Juliet is one of the better ones!

(And the Leo film is good.)

Midsummer Night's Dream is good, too!

Why do people always say it's more boring for boys? Macbeth isn't exactly all daisies!

I liked King Lear. For some reason.

And Macbeth is so short! So I liked that one. I reread the entire thing in the exam, at the end. (We weren't allowed to leave exams early at my school.)

'Lets Wrestle', then perhaps a little 'Les Savy Fav'; I am so fracking cool dude.

I've never had to do that. Merchant of Venice is good. William Blake is a bit twisted though. All about sex and orgies :|.

Quote: Gavin @ April 20 2008, 3:36 PM BST

But come on who really needs to Read Romeo and Juilet its rubbish! the films have all been shocking and it just awful.

Shakespeare was a proper tosser. I thank Edmund Blackadder for his actions in Back and Forth!

alll sound dreary and full of angst to me.

After seeing Shakespeare in Love, and since then imagining Shakespeare as looking like Joseph Fiennes, I like the guy a lot more...

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ April 20 2008, 3:42 PM BST

Why do people always say it's more boring for boys? Macbeth isn't exactly all daisies!

Because it is.

It was Francis Bacon. 100%.

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