Taylor Swift Thread [Once upon a time, I believe it was a Tuesday...]

I'll third that one.

I was thinking earlier though...
In R+J, Juliet is 13, and she kills herself for love...
13 year old girls these days giggle about the JB's.
 
2 kids. 3 is just way too many, in my opinion anyway.

If anything, When You Look Me in the Eyes should've been nominated for something. That's the only song that I tolerate of there's. Best New Artist? That's riddiculous.
Sad to say that I agree with you on that second statement.

While I might like my boys...I dunno. Taylor deserved that nomination, I think.
 
I'll third that one.

I was thinking earlier though...
In R+J, Juliet is 13, and she kills herself for love...
13 year old girls these days giggle about the JB's.
Hmm. I had never made that connection before. That's very thoughtful...And so true.
 
Lol it grosses me out that she's 13 a little.
 

R&J was quite an interesting read...

She's 13. He's about 16.

And well...you know what they do on their wedding night.

She falls in love, gets married, does...it..., and dies. All within about 5 days.
 
I don't really enjoy it, but I have no patience to read a huge set of lines by one character.
I also need to read it aloud, and when it's not in iambic pentameter I get annoyed because it sounds bad.
 
We 'acted' it out in English last year...

This year, we're reading A Midsummer's Night Dream!
 
/
We're only reading certain parts. And we're not acting it, we're reading it in a circle, which is annoying, because there's no back and forthness.

We're doing Julius Caeser and... Hamlet? It's either Hamlet or A Midsummer's Night Dream, later in the year.
 
We're only reading certain parts. And we're not acting it, we're reading it in a circle, which is annoying, because there's no back and forthness.

We're doing Julius Caeser and... Hamlet? It's either Hamlet or A Midsummer's Night Dream, later in the year.
We just finished Julius Caesar. It was decent.
 
We're doing Macbeth next year, I think (Brit Lit).

Then Hamlet in Senior Year (World Lit).
 
I have no idea what we're reading next year. Macbeth I think too.
But I don't really care for Shakespeare all that much.
I'm not really into literature before the 50's.
 
I like SOME old(er) lit, like Jane Austen.

But I prefer, in general, more contemporary lit.
 
I find older stuff (classics) not to be that great most of the time.
 
(Psst...Billy...fighting a bit on your 'should games stay?' thread)
 
(Psst...Billy...fighting a bit on your 'should games stay?' thread)
That really doesn't make much sense. I mean the fighting. I kinda just said I thought the Random thread was different then the games threads and my head was almost bit off. My God it's only a thread.
 













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