Posted May 07, 2015
ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
ddickinson
Battle Sister
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FearfulSymmetry
The Tyger
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Posted May 07, 2015
ElTerprise: That's right. Maybe i should do the math sometimes to see if it would be actually cheaper for me too.
It might just. :) ddickinson: I actually have a copy of The Canterbury Tales in my car, I keep with with me as sometimes my nieces are at the farm and they have been enjoying it. I also like how it seems to have a comic element to it, and it's interesting to see that even after all this time, people are still enjoying the comedy and the writing.
I have read most (if not all) of Shakespeare's sonnets as well. When I was at university the library had his complete works, and I just used to read them while passing some time. I am not sure if I have a favourite, I enjoyed the two you mentioned, as well as things like Hamlet, Julius Caesar, and The Tempest. It's hard to pick as I found many of them enjoyable. The most recent I read was Henry V, and I find it a very nice play, with some good dialogue. I love history, so I tend to enjoy his historical plays quite a lot.
That's nice to hear, I love that your nices are enjoying it as well. And yes, I always think it's amazing how we're still reading things that are hundreds of years old. I have read most (if not all) of Shakespeare's sonnets as well. When I was at university the library had his complete works, and I just used to read them while passing some time. I am not sure if I have a favourite, I enjoyed the two you mentioned, as well as things like Hamlet, Julius Caesar, and The Tempest. It's hard to pick as I found many of them enjoyable. The most recent I read was Henry V, and I find it a very nice play, with some good dialogue. I love history, so I tend to enjoy his historical plays quite a lot.
Yes, I've read a reasonable amount of his sonnets as well, they're enjoyable. I also like Hamlet a lot, we did a production of it at high school. :) I haven't really read any of the historical plays yet, maybe I should get around to that in my holiday.
ddickinson
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moonshineshadow
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CarrionCrow
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CarrionCrow Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: May 2011
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Posted May 07, 2015
ddickinson: That's fine. I will just get Agent to tell me, we all know he will do anything for peanut butter and hugs. :-)
LaPtiteBete: Nice try, but he is very well trained to resist any of these temptations... we all know which are his Achille's heels. ):-| CarrionCrow: Lukewarm tea...? No, no, no. -passes along a giant soup mug full of extra-strong dark coffee-
You need something with a lot more punch, looks like. =)
LaPtiteBete: Ho, hello Crow !! How are you ??... You need something with a lot more punch, looks like. =)
**Big tired hug**
...
Oops. I forgot you weren't very into hugs... lol
Thanks a lot for the hugs mug of coffee... **diving in it**
Hang in there, try not to fall asleep during some boring work crap.
ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted May 07, 2015
Some of them are. I have trouble understanding some bavarians and swabians - not to mention some Austrian dialects (especially from Tyrol) and Schwyzerdütsch and i assume that other ones might have problems with Plattdüütsch (low german)...
ddickinson
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ddickinson Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Feb 2014
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Posted May 07, 2015
FearfulSymmetry: That's nice to hear, I love that your nices are enjoying it as well. And yes, I always think it's amazing how we're still reading things that are hundreds of years old.
Yes, I've read a reasonable amount of his sonnets as well, they're enjoyable. I also like Hamlet a lot, we did a production of it at high school. :) I haven't really read any of the historical plays yet, maybe I should get around to that in my holiday.
Henry V has some of my favourite dialogues, but again, that is due to my love of history and the battle that the play covers. That is what I love about Shakespeare's plays, they are so varied and there is something for everyone. Be it romance, tragedy, battle, murder, comedy, just about anything. Yes, I've read a reasonable amount of his sonnets as well, they're enjoyable. I also like Hamlet a lot, we did a production of it at high school. :) I haven't really read any of the historical plays yet, maybe I should get around to that in my holiday.
I have seen quite a few of his plays being acted out, a few in the Globe, but most in play houses. They are usually really good to watch, even if the script is sometimes shortened to a reasonable time, as not everyone is willing to sit through hours and hours of dialogue.
That's interesting. We have regional dialects as well, some which can be difficult to understand, but none that I find too hard to understand. Perhaps we should just let people mash the keys ad type random words, that way no one could translate it. :-)
Post edited May 07, 2015 by ddickinson
ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted May 07, 2015
ddickinson: That's interesting. We have regional dialects as well, some which can be difficult to understand, but none that I find too hard to understand. Perhaps we should just let people mash the keys ad type random words, that way no one could translate it. :-)
Generally most of the dialect are understandable but on could argue that examples like the swiss german and the low german could count as seperate languages. Mashing the keys might be a fun idea ;)
ddickinson
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Posted May 07, 2015
Well that's the paperwork done, time to get back to some proper work.
I hope you all have an enjoyable day!
*big tired hugs and silly waves*
I can see your point. Maybe the key mashing is the way to go. :-)
I hope you all have an enjoyable day!
*big tired hugs and silly waves*
I can see your point. Maybe the key mashing is the way to go. :-)
ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted May 07, 2015
ddickinson: Well that's the paperwork done, time to get back to some proper work.
I hope you all have an enjoyable day!
*big tired hugs and silly waves*
I can see your point. Maybe the key mashing is the way to go. :-)
I wish you a good day too *big energizing hug* I hope you all have an enjoyable day!
*big tired hugs and silly waves*
I can see your point. Maybe the key mashing is the way to go. :-)
See you later :)
Mashing the keys is a good excuse to sleep on the keyboard then ;)
Post edited May 07, 2015 by ElTerprise
CarrionCrow
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CarrionCrow Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: May 2011
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Posted May 07, 2015
ddickinson: Well that's the paperwork done, time to get back to some proper work.
I hope you all have an enjoyable day!
*big tired hugs and silly waves*
Have a good day, try not to work even harder than you already do. =)I hope you all have an enjoyable day!
*big tired hugs and silly waves*
ElTerprise: Generally most of the dialect are understandable but on could argue that examples like the swiss german and the low german could count as seperate languages.
Mashing the keys might be a fun idea ;)
ddickinson: I can see your point. Maybe the key mashing is the way to go. :-) Mashing the keys might be a fun idea ;)
ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
EndreWhiteMane
Get off my lawn!
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Posted May 07, 2015
Greetings Earthlings from a very humid Iowa.
Doing OK here, hope everyone else is too.
Anxiously awaiting our Thursday GOG surprises. :-)
Doing OK here, hope everyone else is too.
Anxiously awaiting our Thursday GOG surprises. :-)
moonshineshadow
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Posted May 07, 2015
Post edited May 07, 2015 by moonshineshadow