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September 30th, 2006, 12:31 am

QuoteOriginally posted by: zetaFeel free to expand, you've lost me. Is antonia now george busch gardens and shylock Osama been there done that? not all christians are sheep dor, and I am happy to dialogue so long as we both admit to our particular prejudicesMaybe the whole problem is that kissinger is still on the payrollHenry Kissenger How I'm missing yer,You're the doctor of my dreams.With your crinkly hair And your glassy stareAnd your Machiavellian schemesI know they say that you are very vainAnd short and fat and pushyBut at least you're not insane.Henry KissengerHow I'm missing yerAnd wishing you were here. Henry KissengerHow I'm missing yerYou're so chubby and so neatWith your funny clothesAnd your squishy noseYou're like a German Par-o-quet.All right so people say that you don't careBut you've got nicer legs than HitlerAnd bigger tits that CherHenry KissengerHow I'm missing yerAnd wishing you were here.
 
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October 2nd, 2006, 2:05 pm

To be honest dor, I don't think anyone in TMoV was particularly redeeming, not even shylock. I know you take Lear's perspective, and shylock gave us some famous lines, but here is someone wanting to exact revenge, not justice, hence my parallel with the right. Yes the 'christian' characters were equally despicable. nice ditty TJ. i almost got to meet the K man; he took over as chancellor from Thatcher were I went to school. My sister in law met Thatcher in the bathroom, said she was pleasant. Family issues weren't raised though
 
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October 2nd, 2006, 2:54 pm

QuoteOriginally posted by: zetaTo be honest dor, I don't think anyone in TMoV was particularly redeeming, not even shylock. I know you take Lear's perspective, and shylock gave us some famous lines, but here is someone wanting to exact revenge, not justice, hence my parallel with the right. Yes the 'christian' characters were equally despicable. nice ditty TJ. i almost got to meet the K man; he took over as chancellor from Thatcher were I went to school. My sister in law met Thatcher in the bathroom, said she was pleasant. Family issues weren't raised thoughPerspectives, yes that is the beauty of Shakespeare. Will is king.
 
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October 2nd, 2006, 3:36 pm

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October 3rd, 2006, 8:16 pm

QuoteOriginally posted by: doreillyQuoteOriginally posted by: zetaTo be honest dor, I don't think anyone in TMoV was particularly redeeming, not even shylock. I know you take Lear's perspective, and shylock gave us some famous lines, but here is someone wanting to exact revenge, not justice, hence my parallel with the right. Yes the 'christian' characters were equally despicable. nice ditty TJ. i almost got to meet the K man; he took over as chancellor from Thatcher were I went to school. My sister in law met Thatcher in the bathroom, said she was pleasant. Family issues weren't raised thoughPerspectives, yes that is the beauty of Shakespeare. Will is king.Indeed.