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Post by carkey on Jan 14, 2006 17:10:10 GMT -5
Anything Else > Tristan et Isolde (French Romeo + Juliet, basically) > Romeo and Juliet.
So yeah, I agree.
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Post by Ale Was Here on Jan 14, 2006 17:16:26 GMT -5
gah!
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Post by St. Jimmy on Jan 14, 2006 17:22:19 GMT -5
Yay for francophones! my friend is a francophone! she speaks FRENCH! *is proud for some reason*
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Post by Ale Was Here on Jan 14, 2006 17:24:09 GMT -5
im ale!
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Post by onelite1mind on Jan 14, 2006 17:27:04 GMT -5
Me=Nikki *waves*
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Post by Ale Was Here on Jan 14, 2006 17:30:36 GMT -5
im ale!
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Post by onelite1mind on Jan 14, 2006 17:31:38 GMT -5
*waves at Ale* Hi Ale!
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Post by Ale Was Here on Jan 14, 2006 17:35:39 GMT -5
hi!
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Post by rockandrollmyworld on Jan 14, 2006 18:08:49 GMT -5
*looks around confusedly* I'm pretty sure Tristan and Iseult has been around a LOT longer than R&J...so maybe Romeo and Juliet is just a version of Tristan and Iseult, but I don't think it's the other way around
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Post by rockandrollmyworld on Jan 14, 2006 18:09:27 GMT -5
and my school is putting on Romeo and Juliet right now *sighs* the most overdone Shakespeare play known to mankind
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