AHAHAHAHAHA, Twilight/Dead Like Me crossover! That is all kinds of awesome.
My husband (high school English teacher) just informed me that one of his fellow teachers' classes was trying to argue that Twilight was better, more important, and better written than Julius Caesar! WTF?!?!
I think my brain was just trying to save me, with that DLM/TL crossover dream. That and I really need to see the new Dead Like Me DTV movie. It just came out. I'm trying like heck not to read the Wiki synopsis, but I'm probably going to do it anyway because I'm a wuss-puss (my new favorite slang word. Thanks a lot Neil Gaiman!)
"Better" than Julius Caesar is unfortunately a taste judgment. However, "better written" it is NOT, and "more important" it is definitely not. I feel sorry for all the other teens in the class who have to slump in their seats and pray to the god of their choice that they will not be lumped into and labeled along with that association. I mean I once wrote a letter to my dad telling him that my watching Star Trek was more important than him watching 60 minutes (ah, the days before VCRs!) but jimminy christmas I was 9 years old.
You have to EMBRACE it and laugh. Like High School Musical. :P But seriously, Mormons aren't the only people in the world who play baseball. It worked well visually, too.
it's not the fact that it's baseball. It's just that that's something LDS do on a Family Home Evening. That and board games, reading aloud, and omg scrapbooking o-0
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My husband (high school English teacher) just informed me that one of his fellow teachers' classes was trying to argue that Twilight was better, more important, and better written than Julius Caesar! WTF?!?!
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"Better" than Julius Caesar is unfortunately a taste judgment. However, "better written" it is NOT, and "more important" it is definitely not. I feel sorry for all the other teens in the class who have to slump in their seats and pray to the god of their choice that they will not be lumped into and labeled along with that association. I mean I once wrote a letter to my dad telling him that my watching Star Trek was more important than him watching 60 minutes (ah, the days before VCRs!) but jimminy christmas I was 9 years old.
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still I had the best time with the film, went on the first day and died laughing with all the screaming fan girls who clapped and cheered everything
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