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Post by alex on Apr 26, 2009 17:46:59 GMT -5
Nah, I just refuse to say 'break a leg'. I know someone it came true for.
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Post by Dr Alistair Hubble on Apr 26, 2009 18:11:52 GMT -5
Whatever you do, Don't say: 'Macbeth' in a theater.
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Post by alex on Apr 26, 2009 18:16:30 GMT -5
Oh god. My school tried to put it on last year. >.<
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Post by Dr Alistair Hubble on Apr 26, 2009 18:18:08 GMT -5
I love Macbeth! Great peice of old Willy there.
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Post by pande on Apr 26, 2009 19:14:59 GMT -5
Never seen... or read it----
Oh wait. I saw a reduced version of it once. XDDD
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The Doctor
' Timelords
Glactic janator that's me.
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 26, 2009 19:54:59 GMT -5
OMR *dies* Read it cos I say so!
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Post by girlfrommars on Apr 27, 2009 1:41:30 GMT -5
We have to read macbeth this year for school
and we had romeo and juliet last year
hope u do well jade =] might come and see fame actually... remind me to ask mum...
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' Torchwood Three
Medic
better get a helmet, the worlds crashing down
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Post by Elizabeth Wright on Apr 27, 2009 5:21:12 GMT -5
You totally have to. Me and Sarah and Belle will be dev if you don't =]
And break a leg wouldn't be so great for me. We're on scaffolding for parts of it - I probably will break something. Liz'll vouch for that, won't you =]
I like Romeo and Juliet. But I'm a hopeless romantic. You say it like its a bad thing.
Pande, I used to ride, but I've not for years. Do you compete?
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' Timelords
Glactic janator that's me.
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 27, 2009 6:35:02 GMT -5
A bad thing? Its Shakespeare....how is Shakespeare a bad thing? *ish clueless on that note*
*smiles* some of my mates do tech...I've heard so many stories about the scaffolds.
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Post by pande on Apr 27, 2009 7:32:56 GMT -5
@jade: I wish. I competed once, but my seat is still pretty terrible (I can't help posting at a trot XD), and the horse we use goes to pieces at shows, so it's really not fair to show her. u___u
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