Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?

AmazonRasta

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I do bite my thumb, sir.
Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?
Is the law of our side if I say I?
No sir, I do not bite my thumb at you sir, but I bite my thumb sir.
Do you quarell sir?
Quarell sir, no sir.
But if you do sir, I am for you, I serve a good as man as you.
No better.
 

Beau

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I = aye ;)

Good play. I actually really enjoyed the one that Leonard DiCraprio did a few years ago. It's probably the only movie of his that I like.
 

Insomnium

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I enjoyed watching my female english teacher explain the true meaning of "swords" :D She was damn stern and that was the only time she seemed kinda flustered.
 
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Lola

Originally posted by: Beau6183
I = aye ;)

Good play. I actually really enjoyed the one that Leonard DiCraprio did a few years ago. It's probably the only movie of his that I like.

surprisingly it was a really good adaptation. Not to many plays turn movies are. especially when they keep the "ye olde english" . There is nothing like seeing it live though.
 

Rallispec

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Originally posted by: Beau6183
Originally posted by: Rallispec
i cant believe i actually remember what that is from. damn, i'm a dork

Don't be ashamed to know Shakespeare.

its not that i'm ashamed, its just been about 7 years since i've heard it. I'm surprised that i remember it- becuase i dont remember anything else from highschool
 

Rallispec

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Originally posted by: AmazonRasta
Speaking of "ye old english", there's a bar close to my house called Ye Olde Triangle.

we have an 'ye old taverne' around here
 

Beau

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Originally posted by: Rallispec
Originally posted by: Beau6183
Originally posted by: Rallispec
i cant believe i actually remember what that is from. damn, i'm a dork

Don't be ashamed to know Shakespeare.

its not that i'm ashamed, its just been about 7 years since i've heard it. I'm surprised that i remember it- becuase i dont remember anything else from highschool

It was Juliet's boobies that made the impression on you young mind.
 

Zenmervolt

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What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours?
Not having that which having makes them short.
In love?
Out--
Of love?
Out of her favour where I am in love.


The exchanges between Romeo and Mercutio are among my favorites. Wonderful wordplay.

ZV
 

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Originally posted by: Rallispec
Originally posted by: AmazonRasta
Speaking of "ye old english", there's a bar close to my house called Ye Olde Triangle.

we have an 'ye old taverne' around here

sort similar, 'ye old pube' over here ;)