British Comedy Guide

What word do you hate the most? Page 11

*conversation stops without Aaron*

We're all waiting for the next installment of his witty banter.

I 'ave been 'ushed by the Great One.

You may speak little one.

Quote: zooo @ June 1 2008, 8:13 PM BST

You may speak little one.

Lol Lil'Aaron

New Avatar time I think.

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ June 1 2008, 7:12 PM BST

He writes a whole letter about it lol! The book is much better, but it lacks the advantage of James McAvoy.

Speaking of Literary references to that word I do believe there is one in Hamlet.

HAMLET
Lady, shall I lie in your lap?

Lying down at OPHELIA's feet

OPHELIA
No, my lord.

HAMLET
I mean, my head upon your lap?

OPHELIA
Ay, my lord.

HAMLET
Do you think I meant country matters?

OPHELIA
I think nothing, my lord.

HAMLET
That's a fair thought to lie between maids' legs.

See the not so subtle subtext?

Quote: zooo @ June 1 2008, 8:13 PM BST

You may speak little one.

Yay! \o/

Erm ... Poo bums!

Never let it be said that Aaron wastes a single word.

Wow, now I need to see David in Hamlet even more. As if that were possible.

And then let him see your ... Angelic

... country matters?

:O

I'm thinking knickers on at the theatre.
I am a lady, after all.

Quote: zooo @ June 1 2008, 8:35 PM BST

I'm thinking knickers on at the theatre.
I am a lady, after all.

But if it were a place without the fuddy-duddy moral implications you'd be commando and flashing freely?

Quote: zooo @ June 1 2008, 8:35 PM BST

:O

I'm thinking knickers on at the theatre.
I am a lady, after all.

Well, in the auditorium anyway. What goes on (or rather, comes off) in the dressing room, is an entirely different matter.

*mind wanders*

Rambling down a country lane?

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