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message 401: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments Same here. I'll just drink a jug of coffee.


message 402: by Laura (new)

Laura (laurapf) I don't like coffee. Don't need it anyways


message 403: by Laura (new)

Laura (laurapf) We should probably do the mod vs members challenge at the same time so you can at least win at something


message 404: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments I have to go now. You can be the winner until I get back this afternoon. See you later, Laura!


message 405: by Laura (new)

Laura (laurapf) Okay cya Cosmo! I am truly winning now


message 406: by [deleted user] (new)

I WIN!


message 407: by Laura (new)

Laura (laurapf) Not anymore


message 408: by [deleted user] (new)

Actually

No! I WIN!


message 409: by Laura (new)

Laura (laurapf) I am again


message 410: by [deleted user] (new)

Fraid not!


message 411: by Laura (new)

Laura (laurapf) I think I am right


message 412: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments Hey guys! I'm winning again!


message 413: by Alex (new)

Alex (alex1320) | 116 comments No


message 414: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments Yes!


message 415: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Dawn (Joyce_Dawn) | 132 comments you guys are just losing, because in this hiatus before the final day and hour, none of this banter counts at all unless it becomes one of Shakespeare's lost plays (or equivalent) which transformation is unlikely to happen. So, parenthetically, what do people mean when they say that "The play's the thing"?


message 416: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Dawn (Joyce_Dawn) | 132 comments Oh! I think I see, but I don't see what the present throwing of the gauntlet will do:
The Play's the Thing

"When exclaiming "The play's the thing!" we're seldom asked the embarrassing question of what "thing" we mean, exactly. Prince Hamlet, however, has something specific in mind. To elicit visible proof of what a rather visible ghost has told him—that his uncle, King Claudius, murdered his father, the former king—the prince turns playwright. His task: to sneak a few telling lines into a play about regicide his uncle will be watching at court, and to wait for Claudius to flinch. If Hamlet's plan works, he'll be convinced of both the ghost's veracity and the king's guilt and will (theoretically) feel better about paying his uncle back in kind."


message 417: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments I'm playing the thing and winning!


message 418: by Douglas (new)

Douglas Gilbert | 226 comments From the same source:
"Playwrights often claimed that their work encouraged virtue in upstanding citizens and caught the conscience of malefactors. "

So after this play of words, would it not be required that the last one posting will confess their crimes?
Let ye who are without sin cast these rhetorical stones for the last man standing will be destined for the gallows.


message 419: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments Cool, Doug. I'm still winning.


message 420: by Douglas (new)

Douglas Gilbert | 226 comments We are staging a play at the Trotter's Club, and the last man standing who would be King will "suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune," and blush with guilt. The honor of winning has its costs when the crown is sharp and angled.


message 421: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments Nice to know. I'm still the winner.


message 422: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Dawn (Joyce_Dawn) | 132 comments We await with glee your crowning, and as King you must make a speech. Prepare and beware Brutus


message 423: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi


message 424: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments Hi, Bree! I'm sick with a fever but I'm still winning.:)


message 425: by Joyce (last edited Sep 14, 2016 08:52AM) (new)

Joyce Dawn (Joyce_Dawn) | 132 comments I'm sorry you're sick, but be careful because a high enough fever can create delusions of grandeur, but it might be a good time to prepare your speech for when you accept the crown and dodge Brutus.


message 426: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments You mean I might start seeing and hearing things? Hasn't happened yet. If my fever doesn't break by tonight I'm going to the hospital.

I am ready to accept the crown and dodge Brutus.:)


message 427: by Douglas (new)

Douglas Gilbert | 226 comments Hmm, well, there's good news and bad news. I hope I didn't curse you by wishing you "Good Luck" with your test. Maybe it's like in "Show Business" where when they say, "Break a leg" it's meant as a superstition that's supposed to mean "Good Luck." It's a good thing that your teacher can't meet you at the hospital and give you the test. I hope their union won't let them be that diligent. so fill in the blank with the right magic, "___________ luck and break a ______ and be the last ________ post standing with an _____ on your shoulder."


message 428: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments Haha, nice, Doug. I'm on the mend and winning!!


message 429: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm back b!tches!

(not ment to be offencive)


message 430: by Douglas (new)

Douglas Gilbert | 226 comments Hi Bree. Are you OK.
   Are there pets in here who know how to post? I know that Labrador Retrievers can type because of their webbed feet -- if you put the keyboard underwater.
    And Magpies can peck at the keyboard -- I'm not sure what their slang curse name is...


message 431: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Dawn (Joyce_Dawn) | 132 comments The girls are taking over


message 432: by [deleted user] (new)

Douglas wrote: "Hi Bree. Are you OK.
   Are there pets in here who know how to post? I know that Labrador Retrievers can type because of their webbed feet -- if you put the keyboard underwater.
    And Magpies ca..."

Yeah I guess. Its still hard to believe shes gone but I just have to remember that my friend must feel worse becuse it was her mum.

But still she was like a second mum to me...


message 433: by [deleted user] (new)

Also the girls HAVE taken over!

I like the sound of that!


message 434: by Laura (new)

Laura (laurapf) If I can't win then let it be a girl


message 435: by [deleted user] (new)

Agreed!


message 436: by Laura (new)

Laura (laurapf) But I'll try and make sure it's me anyway


message 437: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments Hi guys. I'm winning!


message 438: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Dawn (Joyce_Dawn) | 132 comments The girls have decided they're going to win with a smile and a hair flip, and a song


message 439: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments No way! The guys will win with beer and their charms.


message 440: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Dawn (Joyce_Dawn) | 132 comments We have Champagne charms and amulets


message 441: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments We have genies and orbs.


message 442: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Dawn (Joyce_Dawn) | 132 comments And my sources tell me you still haven't actually bought a horse


message 443: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments No, but I have ridden one.


message 444: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Dawn (Joyce_Dawn) | 132 comments As they say in Texas, "All hat and no cattle." So how big is your hat?


message 445: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments I wear a Stetson, which is pretty big.


message 446: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Dawn (Joyce_Dawn) | 132 comments And how many head of cattle do you have?


message 447: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments 5 so far. Still growing.


message 448: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Dawn (Joyce_Dawn) | 132 comments Yippie kii yo... round up those dogies cowboy


message 449: by [deleted user] (new)

I'd like to tank my mum,brother and sister for helping me get to where I am today.

I would love to accept the fact that I'm winning!


message 450: by Cosmos (new)

Cosmos | 927 comments Today you are the official winner, Bree. Congrats!


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