a King of Very Little Brain?

Feb 28, 2008 17:49

Last night I had a strange dream in which I was watching a cartoon entitled "Winnie the Pooh and the Peasants' Revolt."

Which, as you might guess, did exactly what it said on the tin.

And I just remembered it now along with the fact that when I'm typing the word "deposition" frequently comes out as "depotition," and that in 1 Henry IV Henry says ( Read more... )

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reconditarmonia February 29 2008, 00:12:37 UTC
That's...kind of awesome, actually. :D

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gileonnen February 29 2008, 00:25:10 UTC
And now you revive my dream of creating a joke!academia journal. One of my professors wrote the first page of a postcolonial deconstructionist analysis of 'Old MacDonald Had a Farm' (as an example page to get her students thinking about MLA formatting), and I feel that an analysis of how Winnie the Pooh sekritly reflects Richard II is fit for publication.

Come on. It needs to happen. You know it does.

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angevin2 February 29 2008, 00:27:37 UTC
One of my professors once published something to the effect of how Hamlet is really about chickens, or something along those lines.

There at least needs to be an early modernist equivalent of the Pseudo Society at Kzoo...

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gileonnen February 29 2008, 00:32:21 UTC
That's amazing. Especially considering the film version of RaGAD--

--there does. I leave that to you and raggedclause, though.

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executrix February 29 2008, 00:32:16 UTC
One of the forms of pre-trial discovery is the "deposition," which always made me think of HVI and RII, and now makes me think of you.

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cucumberseed February 29 2008, 00:39:34 UTC
I went to a Disney Double Feature in my dreams once:
Walt Disney's The Shadow over Innsmouth and Walt Disney's Musashi.
I remember a song and dance number with singing skulls in kabuto.

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cmattg February 29 2008, 02:58:12 UTC
.....that sounds *awesome*.

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orts February 29 2008, 03:35:48 UTC
Well, it ain't exactly Ricardian Pooh, but here's Soviet Pooh.

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angevin2 February 29 2008, 03:44:17 UTC
Vinni Puh! I love Vinni Puh. :D

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