I think he's just thanking me for not flaming him.Originally Posted by Barbarossa
Sorry, didn't see that post, ya it's 380NOriginally Posted by Barbarossa
So a big thank you to Barbarossa, I figured out the answer in school today, I should have just checked this thread b4 heading out, but thanks anyway dude, appreciate it for taking the time to do it.
And I was thanking him on telling me first hand account, not because he didnt flame (since he always does, this being the first occasion gone otherwise).
Last edited by captain_azad; 03-28-2006 at 12:43 AM.
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I should think so too!Originally Posted by captain_azad
Ain't that the truth.Originally Posted by captain_azad
1.i have neither read your pantomine nor seen the film you made nor telepathically read the play you planned hence my contribution can sadly only be (envision cheerleaders) (naked) (waving their pompoms) yelling in adoration of you (their hero) "go for it Cheese, your our man".Originally Posted by Cheese
2.inrelation to second focus -i dont know who are on the list of "late victorian" but iim sure shaky was not as "pure as he represents himself, you could relate to the much hated (by me) Jane Austen (post Victorian /Vikky) although mr cheese are not all genius novelists fighting against present restrictions in society????????????Late-Victorian fiction reworks the figure of the double in various ways in order to explore cultural contradictions and desires’
Lawrence vs new age....
Shakyspeare vs capitalism
Lorca vs fascists
Austen vs Housewives (pro Monika Lewinsky)
Conrad vs bush administration
etc etc
why do homework at home?
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