Drifting wrote:
If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
The only person responsible for Dan's demise is Dan himself.
You can choose your actions but you can't choose the consequences.
I agree with you!
Drifting wrote:
If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
The only person responsible for Dan's demise is Dan himself.
You can choose your actions but you can't choose the consequences.
Philidel wrote:'The Most Unkindest Cut of All'?
Seriously, isn't there something off about that header?
Delicious, really. Is it the clumsy phrasing? 'The most unkindest cut'?
Pahoran wrote:You know, there's nothing I find quite as amusing as people attempting to heap scorn and ridicule on others and demonstrating their own ignorance thereby.
I frequently get told that "colour," "behaviour," "aluminium" and the like are misspellings, and am scornfully asked if I don't know how to use a spellchecker. When they say such things, my interlocutors demonstrate their ignorance of the fact that English is written outside of the US of A.
Now Phil is making merry over an ungrammatical expression: "The most unkindest cut of all." How deliciously clumsy!
So clumsy, in fact, that it is a reference to an obscure author whom Phil apparently never read: a nobody named William Shakespeare. It's from Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene II. Mark Antony is making a speech over the body of Caesar; an obscure speech from a practically unknown play.
Regards,
Pahoran
Pahoran wrote:an obscure speech from a practically unknown play.
Especially given the Shakespearian content in the Book of Mormon. "The Tempest" is an obscure play written by-----Drifting wrote:Pahoran wrote:an obscure speech from a practically unknown play.
how deliciously apt....
Sethbag wrote:With all the public bad-mouthing of the MI that he and his cronies have done since the "putsch", is he really surprised that they want their office space back? Really?