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To: Neocon who wrote (4840)2/13/2001 2:07:59 PM
From: TH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
Neocon,

"Coriolanus, Titus Andronicus, Troilus and Cressida, The Winter's Tale, for example, and not all of the rest are masterpieces."

I thought "Hamlet" and "McBeth" were later works of his. My mistake. I love the bard, but I have never read any of these. Thanks to the digital age I now a the complete works downloaded onto my notebook. I have only read about a dozen of the more popular works. Someday I plan to read them all, but I will now do in the order they were written -g-

I have always seen myself as Benedick.

I am very familiar with Dylan. I am humming one his melodies right now. He was very good, I don't want to take anything away from him. Mozart he was not. Funny, I often enjoyed other peoples versions of his songs more than I enjoyed his performances. He is a great songwriter.

HAGO

TH



To: Neocon who wrote (4840)2/14/2001 4:39:07 AM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 59480
 
I think you are fooled by Dylan's comparative simplicity.

Neo, I don't think anyone was fooled by Dylan's simplicity, it was called "DRUGS"!

Sorry to bash your hero....<<<ggg>>>>

Here's a new government project in the works....

Subject: Y'allbonics

The Association of Southern Schools has decided to pursue some of the
seemingly endless taxpayer dollar pipeline through Washington designating
Southern slang, or y'allbonics, as a language to be taught in all Southern
schools. The following are excerpts from the Official Y'allbonics/English
dictionary.

HEIDI - (noun) -Greeting.

HIRE YEW - Complete sentence. Remainder of greeting.

Usage "Heidi, Hire yew?"

BARD - (verb) - Past tense of the infinitive "to borrow."

Usage "My brother bard my pickup truck."

JAWJUH - (noun) - The State north of Florida. Capitol is Lanner.

Usage "My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck."

BAMMER - (noun) - The State west of Jawjuh. Capitol is Berminhayum.

Usage "A tornader jes went through Bammer an' left $20,000,000 in
improvements."

MUNTS - (noun) - A calendar division.

Usage "My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck, and I ain't herd from
him in munts."

THANK - (verb) - Cognitive process.

Usage "Ah thank ah'll have a bare."

BARE - (noun) - An alcoholic beverage made of barley, hops, and yeast. Usage
"Ah thank ah'll have a bare."

IGNERT - (adjective) - Not smart. See "Arkansas native."

Usage "Them bammer boys sure are ignert!"

RANCH - (noun) - A tool used for tight'nin' bolts.

Usage "I thank I left my ranch in the back of that pickup truck my brother
from Jawjuh bard a few munts ago."

ALL - (noun) - A petroleum-based lubricant.

Usage "I sure hope my brother from Jawjuh puts all in my pickup truck."

FAR - (noun) - A conflagration.

Usage "If my brother from Jawjuh don't change the all in my pickup truck,
that thing's gonna catch far."

TAR - (noun) - A rubber wheel.

Usage "Gee, I hope that brother of mine from Jawjuh don't git a flat tar in
my pickup truck."

TIRE - (noun) - A tall monument.

Usage "Lord willin' and the creek don't rise, I sure do hope to see that
Eiffel Tire in Paris sometime."

RETARD - (verb) - To stop working.

Usage "My grampaw retard at age 65."

FAT - (noun), (verb) - a battle or combat; to engage in battle or combat.

Usage "You younguns keep fat'n, n' ah'm gonna whup y'uh.' RATS - (noun) -
Entitled power or privilege.

Usage "We Southerners are willin' to fat for are rats."

CHEER - (adverb) In this place.

Usage "Just set that bare rat cheer."

FARN - (adjective) - Not domestic.

Usage "I cuddint unnerstand a wurd he sed... must be from some farn
country."

DID - (adjective) - Not alive.

Usage "He's did, Jim."

ARE - (noun) - A colorless, odorless gas Oxygen.

Usage "He cain't breathe...give 'im some ARE!"

BOB WAR - (noun) - A sharp, twisted cable.

Usage "Boy, stay away from that bob war fence."

JEW HERE - (noun) and (verb) contraction.

Usage "Jew here that my brother from Jawjuh got a job with that bob war
fence cump'ny?"

HAZE - a contraction.

Usage "Is Bubba smart?" "Nah...haze ignert. He ain't thanked but a minnit'n
'is laf."

SEED - (verb) - past tense of "to see".

Usage "I seed Bubba at the bob war fence cump'ny."

VIEW - contraction (verb) and pronoun.

Usage "I ain't never seed New York City...view?"

GUBMINT - (noun) - A bureaucratic institution.

Usage "Them gubmint boys shore is ignert.