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Lackluster Partner Drives Female To Smok ingView MessagesViewing posts 1 to 26 of 26 messages posted.
12:31:26 PM 8/30/04 “Interesting that they used the word 'shrew'. Have you read Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew'? The movie version with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor was quite good too.” 12:34:54 PM 8/30/04 “I've seen the movie version, but I can't recall if I've read the play or not. Parts of it, probably.” 12:37:05 PM 8/30/04 “The 'taming' is when he discovers her clitoris (not a bad word, I hope) called the 'baby's cap' at the time. Also 'Dying' is a euphemism for orgasm.” 12:39:12 PM 8/30/04 “lol, they didn't teach us that in high school English class here! I had heard of le petit mort thought...” 12:42:54 PM 8/30/04 “Excellent play gremlin. But my favorite Shakespeare plays are As You Like It and Midsummer's Night Dream. But then again I enjoyed most of them. Talk about the king of innuendo. Makes me decide to dust off the old brown book and read some of them again this winter. Thanks for the idea.” 12:46:33 PM 8/30/04 “hell, i guess I'll have to read the story now!” 12:50:19 PM 8/30/04 “lol, yah, me too, Roam! I've got a complete Shakespeare somewhere...” 12:50:52 PM 8/30/04 “I thought the film version of 'Much Ado about Nothing' with Denzil Washington was outstanding. While not my favourite play, the movie version of 'Richerd III' set in a 1930's Spain-style Britain was unbelievably gripping. It's well worth the extra effort to get it.” 12:56:25 PM 8/30/04 “Was that the one with Ian McKellen as Richard? I thought it was pretty good too. I also liked the version of Othello with Lawrence Fishburne in the title role.” 1:01:11 PM 8/30/04 “So at the right bar one could use the pickup line: "I would love to tame your shrew and kill you all night long"?” 1:07:54 PM 8/30/04 “Aint we got culture?? Who would've thought.” 1:08:34 PM 8/30/04 “If you're really into librarians, bearmagnet...” 1:08:57 PM 8/30/04 “This is a high class joint.” 1:09:48 PM 8/30/04 “Let's play the 'beast with two backs' (Romeo and Juliet) might do it, too, BM.” 1:10:47 PM 8/30/04 “Do avoid saying "Get thee to a nunnery" (Hamlet) though...” 1:11:42 PM 8/30/04 “LOL. Never been with a librarian...might be fun.” 1:21:20 PM 8/30/04 “Librarian's are hot, but stay away from me bearboy. I will have to cleave you in two.” 1:28:31 PM 8/30/04 “LMAO! I'm not talking about librarians with gonads, Conan.” 1:32:11 PM 8/30/04 “ohhhh, too bad! i was getting ready to suggest MarkO! aren't we a wealth of info, gremlin...LOL! i never knew that about the shrew, btw. never read that one in school!” 1:37:01 PM 8/30/04 “BTW, 'nunnery' in that quote ('Richard III') means brothel.” 2:34:34 PM 8/30/04 “SHUT UP! i didn't know that!” 2:35:26 PM 8/30/04 “LOL! more gee wiz trivia: "Dell" is OE for prostitute. Farmer and the Dell, Farmer and the Dell. Hi ho the merrio, Farmer and the Dell.” 2:38:57 PM 8/30/04 “Had an eng lit prof. who was this really skany female from Englad (guest prof) who used to sit up front on her desk, with one leg raised on an empty chair in front of her in such a way that one could see her hoo-hoo if one was so inclined . . .and try to elicit every bit a sexual innuendo out of Shakespeare and others that she could. I remember her cackling about some shakepearian woman who was going to "die by her own hand". She used to slur the word masterbation in a way that made me want to swear off it. It woulda been okay if she was hot . ..but yucckku” 2:44:19 PM 8/30/04 “Ohhhhhhh the trauma!” 2:52:21 PM 8/30/04 “...and people wonder why so many young men come out in college...sheeshh...” 2:53:25 PM 8/30/04
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