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message 1: by Renee E (new)

Renee E | 428 comments Mod
Obviously. I see way too many of these sorts of comments (this one a title of a discussion thread on . . . ROMEO AND JULIET:

"Was it really wise for them to get married when they just met? What are your thoughts? "

And the discussion carries on in that vein:

"Yes, it was stupid to get married based solely on the fact that they thought the other looked attractive. [ What is even more stupid, though, is that they killed themselves over it. I mean, Romeo had just broken up with a different girl not very long before all this happened. I think if he had given it a few days, he would have been okay. He was pretty shallow and stupid. The same goes for Juliet. (hide spoiler)]"*

*facepalm @ spoiler alert in Romeo and Juliet
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

I wonder if this is a consequence of reading snack-lit without understanding that's what it is? Whatever, it's disheartening . . . even if is kinda funny.


message 2: by Karen (new)

Karen Renee wrote: "Obviously. I see way too many of these sorts of comments (this one a title of a discussion thread on . . . ROMEO AND JULIET:

"Was it really wise for them to get married when they just met? What ar..."


It's extremely disheartening , I think this is my number one pet peeve on GR. I wonder how it's being taught.


message 3: by Kallie (new)

Kallie | 268 comments I'm so glad I learned about this. Sometimes it's the only possible response:

http://tinyurl.com/kp7b2s9


message 4: by Renee E (new)

Renee E | 428 comments Mod
Yeah. I keep this one on file for the really egregious ones. I find it appropriate far too often for comfort.

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message 5: by Karen (new)

Karen Renee wrote: "Yeah. I keep this one on file for the really egregious ones. I find it appropriate far too often for comfort."

Good one.



message 6: by E.D. (new)

E.D. Lynnellen (EDLynnellen) | 118 comments If I had a secret plan to become Emperor..., I'd be okay with this. :}


message 8: by E.D. (new)

E.D. Lynnellen (EDLynnellen) | 118 comments I absolutely LOVE XTC!!!!!! I always listen to Peter Pumpkinhead when I need to remember why I give a shit about politics.

Nice call, Renee. :}


message 9: by Renee E (new)

Renee E | 428 comments Mod
Weirdly, I liked the Crash Test Dummies cover of that, too. Not more or less, just different.


message 10: by E.D. (new)

E.D. Lynnellen (EDLynnellen) | 118 comments I never have a problem with cover versions..., even when they suck. Sometimes the ones that suck are still...."interesting". Or hilarious.

And what could be wrong about that? :}


message 11: by Renee E (new)

Renee E | 428 comments Mod
I sometimes collect covers. No telling how many versions I have of "Whiskey in the Jar" on my iPod.

Two others I like. You'll see a juxtaposition, lol.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QohUd...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLhn9...


message 12: by E.D. (new)

E.D. Lynnellen (EDLynnellen) | 118 comments Off to Never-Neverland. Exit...light.

I love Johnny Cash's "Hurt"....and Annie Lennox's "Whiter Shade of Pale".

Faked a Metallica "Happy Birthday" voicemail for my daughter from the road. "Happy birthdeeeeeyy-aahh! To yoooouuuu-aaahh!!!"

She played it for all her friends. I was "Cool Dad", apparently.


message 13: by Renee E (new)

Renee E | 428 comments Mod
Loved Joe Cocker's version of "Whiter Shade of Pale."

Marilyn Manson's "Sweet Dreams" cover . . . not so much.

And yeah, Johnny Cash's "Hurt" was heartbreaking. Trent Reznor said as much, too.

Speaking of remakes, anyone see the Claire Danes/Leonardo DiCaprio/John Leguizamo redux of Romeo and Juliet? I never got around to it.


message 14: by E.D. (new)

E.D. Lynnellen (EDLynnellen) | 118 comments Joe Cocker..., open road..., hot chick. Can't wait. :}

Saw R&J clips on TV. That was enough for me.


message 15: by Renee E (last edited Jan 05, 2015 09:37PM) (new)

Renee E | 428 comments Mod
Speaking of covers . . .

Heart on The Late Show, doing "Band on the Run."

Seems a terrible waste of their voices.

Can't believe I waited up to see that . . .


message 16: by Kallie (new)

Kallie | 268 comments Renee wrote: "Speaking of remakes, anyone see the Claire Danes/Leonardo DiCaprio/John Leguizamo redux of Romeo and Juliet? I never got around to it. ..."

Over the top like all Baz Luhrmann, but I liked it.


message 17: by Karen (new)

Karen E.D. wrote: "I absolutely LOVE XTC!!!!!! I always listen to Peter Pumpkinhead when I need to remember why I give a shit about politics.

Nice call, Renee. :}"


Love XTC at our house too. Peter Pumkinhead is one of their best.


message 18: by E.D. (new)

E.D. Lynnellen (EDLynnellen) | 118 comments Karen, Ya gotta love a band that'll make you smile, dance, and think! :}


message 19: by Karen (new)

Karen E.D. wrote: "Karen, Ya gotta love a band that'll make you smile, dance, and think! :}"

Not only that- they are superb musicians and master song writers, a cut above so many others.


message 20: by Kallie (new)

Kallie | 268 comments E.D. wrote: "Karen, Ya gotta love a band that'll make you smile, dance, and think! :}"

Yes, that's rare. I liked it and due to my patchy music exposure didn't know them. (If only I were around my stepdaughter more, for many reasons but that too.) Anyway, always great to hear those qualities, especially in a group you've missed up 'til now..


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