I've been waiting to make a clue reference for so long.
Were they consumed by Mr. Green, in the study with the revolver?
Glad to help
If your high school has a social class seperation concerning cars, learn your place fast.
If you decide to join drama club, be aware of all characters before you say ok.
Rumor has it you are a bit of a Coloradoian
If your school is round, do not believe the helpful seniors when they tell you your class is around the corner.
I was given the title as the most original person to ask to junior prom.
In deciding how to ask someone to go with you to any dance, SPECIFICALLY prom, do not have the school deputy arrest her in the middle of choir. <.< >.>
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There isn't anything going on in her tone, it's flat.
In a galaxy far far away.
We aren't discussing Chucky are we?
You odd fangirls. Jedi could kill your vampires and werewolves. *leaves thread*
That's like comparing Twilight with War and Peace. You can't hold Shakespeare and Homer up to the same light. For one, Shakespeare didn't finish grammar school, Homer was one of the leading philosophers of Greece. Homer wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey as an epic tragedy. Shakespeare gave everything a romantic feel given the time.
ha. He's a werewolf. Take that vampire lovers.
....No? wtf
I'm a fan of shakespeare, and it seems that our ongoing VM chat has sparked this thread Kay. 8D. Currently, i'm reading The Comedy of Errors for class tomorrow.
A voluntary stay on a tropical island for 6 months. Free room and board. And they pay you. Gilligan, eat your heart out. *goes to sign up*
The tempest is a good one, but i've got to say that Much Ado or possibly Hamlet are my favorite, and sadly i'm not reading either for class.