Leave for England tomorrow, wrote down about Madge and Shakespear to tell Johnahan he'll get a bang out of it. Maybe I should buy Madge some really British books for her birthday.
And the prize goes to Mike McC! Weird, though, isn't it? The sound of it, I mean: /-et /-et I think the names sound better switched around. Romeo Capulet Juliet Montague (to reiterate: this was the wrong - non-Shakespearian - way) But what do I know.
Here I am, a stay-at-home dad in Brooklyn. If you're wondering how to pronounce "Goedi," it's pronounced as written. Or, imagine Barbara Walters or Terry Jones (same person, right?) saying "gurdy." And then pronounce it as written anyway.
The other main players here are Madge ('99) and Coco ('03). (Different apostrophes, obviously.)
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If the Semisonic (yeah, the Closing Time guys) song is to be believed, she's a Capulet.
Leave for England tomorrow, wrote down about Madge and Shakespear to tell Johnahan he'll get a bang out of it. Maybe I should buy Madge some really British books for her birthday.
And the prize goes to Mike McC!
Weird, though, isn't it? The sound of it, I mean: /-et /-et
I think the names sound better switched around.
Romeo Capulet
Juliet Montague
(to reiterate: this was the wrong - non-Shakespearian - way)
But what do I know.
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