I see you’re already in the mood for Valentine’s Day…
Zork on
February 9th, 2009 5:37 am
I do so hate when the kids I teach the play to get hung up on the climax–it blinds them to the actual ending (wherein the families make peace!).
Perhaps it is better to just deal with it upfront, as you suggest Doug.
Herb on
February 9th, 2009 5:41 am
Darn! I hate it when somebody tells me how it’s gonna turn out!
Carnwennan on
February 9th, 2009 5:47 am
Oh that really makes my Monday! Ha! Great for Valentine’s Day too.
thanks to doug for the cartoon laugh, and tim for the comment giggle. Reminds me of Phoebe on Friends upon seeing the real ending of Old Yeller - “What kind of sick doggie snuff film IS this?!”
Luwano on
February 9th, 2009 2:07 pm
Great! There goes my Shakespeare Movie Night!
Thank you Doug!
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Aud on
February 9th, 2009 7:54 pm
I don’t BELIEVE it! And I don’t believe you EITHER, Doug! XD
Brilliantly funny. Another new favourite.
I love the eyes on these dead chickens.
I see you’re already in the mood for Valentine’s Day…
I do so hate when the kids I teach the play to get hung up on the climax–it blinds them to the actual ending (wherein the families make peace!).
Perhaps it is better to just deal with it upfront, as you suggest Doug.
Darn! I hate it when somebody tells me how it’s gonna turn out!
Oh that really makes my Monday! Ha! Great for Valentine’s Day too.
But when my Mom would read it to me at bedtime she said they lived happily ever after!! Oh well, at least everything turned out well in Hamlet.
Funny
real nice you ruined it for me!!!
i love romeo and juliet.
it’s my alltime fav shakespeare.
yay savage chickens.
Do one about 12th night!! Pleeeze?
thanks to doug for the cartoon laugh, and tim for the comment giggle. Reminds me of Phoebe on Friends upon seeing the real ending of Old Yeller - “What kind of sick doggie snuff film IS this?!”
Great! There goes my Shakespeare Movie Night!
Thank you Doug!
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I don’t BELIEVE it! And I don’t believe you EITHER, Doug! XD
noooooooo! say it ain’t so!