sex!
Mon, 5 Nov 2001, 10:25 pmRichard37 posts in thread
sex!
Mon, 5 Nov 2001, 10:25 pmHello everyone- i just thought i would call it that so then i could get some interest:0)
I am interested i doing a musical next year and the must i would like to use is popular music of all time- i am asking if anyone can message me back with their most popular music. any kind of music, rock, pop jazz and also musical theatre
thanks heaps
love richard
I am interested i doing a musical next year and the must i would like to use is popular music of all time- i am asking if anyone can message me back with their most popular music. any kind of music, rock, pop jazz and also musical theatre
thanks heaps
love richard
RE: Didn't know it was an english essay
Sun, 18 Nov 2001, 09:20 amWalter Plinge
Sure made me laugh!!!!! "unintentional mistake" indeed!
But seriously though folks, for fear of being shot down in flames for daring to discuss things not related to theatre..... I find this whole idea of "netiquette" spelling a cop-out. Why do things have to be spelt differently (wrongly?) because it is one the internet?
I have a sneaking suspicion it is merely to cover up dropping standards of literacy. Flog the teachers I say (especially the Drama teachers)!!!!!
I shall now take my cup of cocoa and return to the corner marked "Old Farts" and mumble under my breath about how Gough should never have been sacked.
Thou puny weather-bitten joithead! (should that last word have an "n" in it?)
But seriously though folks, for fear of being shot down in flames for daring to discuss things not related to theatre..... I find this whole idea of "netiquette" spelling a cop-out. Why do things have to be spelt differently (wrongly?) because it is one the internet?
I have a sneaking suspicion it is merely to cover up dropping standards of literacy. Flog the teachers I say (especially the Drama teachers)!!!!!
I shall now take my cup of cocoa and return to the corner marked "Old Farts" and mumble under my breath about how Gough should never have been sacked.
Thou puny weather-bitten joithead! (should that last word have an "n" in it?)
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