Tea? (Part 2)

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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Tea anyone?

Yes please! :cuppa:

Just back from the train trip home. Feeling a bit :tired:.

Also, found out I'll probably be working an 11 hour day tomorrow...
 
Yes please! :cuppa:

Just back from the train trip home. Feeling a bit :tired:.

Also, found out I'll probably be working an 11 hour day tomorrow...
Just back from a week in Cornwall, it's very quite here with the boys at school and mrsB at work.
Start back tomorrow afternoon, so might get another ride in am to burn off those pasties from last week
 

Nihal

Veteran
Okay general question:-

How many of you have read "As You Like It"-I dont think i need to mention the Author(:rolleyes:)?
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
'Ayup RM, this isn't the lie thread... how could you recommend Hardy to our Nihal... [Ignore him at your peril N, he's a nasty man, unless it's a set book in which case it's Hobson's choice].
 

penguinking9

Well-Known Member
Okay general question:-

How many of you have read "As You Like It"-I dont think i need to mention the Author(:rolleyes:)?

Sorry, not done that one yet. We did A Midsummer Nights Dream and Hamlet at school. (And the poetry of Robert Frost, which I'm sure one day will cease to be painful.)

I've since read a few others (for fun), but I know some people can't get into reading Shakespeare. Not that surprising really, it was meant to be performed after all.

If you can, and I realise it isn't always easy, try to get to see a production of it before you read it. If you're having trouble with the iambic pentameter (there you go Mrs Right, I was listening), it's easier to listen to than to read.
 
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