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perfectscore January 5 2006, 23:30:06 UTC
You're into Shakespeare?

I think I know like 5 of the 40 or so artists in this entry

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parma_violets January 11 2006, 09:14:34 UTC
See, now I'm curious: who are those five?

I love Shakespeare - I acted in Twelfth Night at school and it remains one of my favourite plays.

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sizzleleg January 6 2006, 00:21:05 UTC
Excellent choice of music: I love the Seu Jorge stuff from the Life Aquatic Soundtrack! And The GO! Team are one of my favourite bands at the moment... they are so happy and unpretnetious! Plus, one of the guys in the band wears a Herman Dune t-shirt, which makes me happy because I thought no-one had heard of them... And broadcast and LCD soundsystem too :)

The only thing I would have to disagree with are the ordinary boys, but thats only a matter of opinion :)

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parma_violets January 11 2006, 09:15:14 UTC
I'm not a big fan of the Ordinary Boys; it's just that one song which I think is brilliant. One of them is on Big Brother now, isn't he? Rock and/or roll.

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psycho_in_308 January 6 2006, 00:45:07 UTC
what what, no King Lear?!?!?!?!?!?

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demona_hw January 6 2006, 09:14:28 UTC
Hear, hear.

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parma_violets January 11 2006, 09:16:16 UTC
Mostly I'm concentrating on the more obscure plays. Someone has to read The Two Noble Kinsmen; it's not just there to fill out the Complete Works, isn't it? At least, I think it isn't.

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psycho_in_308 January 6 2006, 00:45:52 UTC
what what what, no ATOM-AGE VAMPIRE IN 308 BALZAC!?!?!?!?!?!?

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gileswl January 6 2006, 19:07:37 UTC
Shakespeare has never been firmly established as the author of ATOM-AGE VAMPIRE IN 308 BALZAC!?!?!?!?!?!

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jakiri January 7 2006, 00:04:23 UTC
It was clearly Marlowe.

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psycho_in_308 January 7 2006, 00:31:20 UTC
others even site this work to Shakespeare's purported illegitimate son Garth, born from a drunken tryst with a Transylvanian prostitute.

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