Suggestive
Jan. 5th, 2005 11:03 pmSo this Chaucer's Traveling Circus play has some very interesting lines that my dirty mind just had a field day with. Especially after Paul the sheep and Aaron the dog...well...let's just say they were doing some very inappropriate four-legged things...
Anyways, see what you can make of these lines, which are in fact about a rooster...
"Far, far more regular than any clock, Or abbey bells the crowing of this cock." (Also, Spencer said "Far more regular than any cock, which was quite funny)
"This gentle cock was master in some measure of several hens, all there to do his pleasure..."
"The cock is mine for good; I'll eat him in spite of everyone."
Dear God but we had fun tonight. It is hysterical to be immature.
Anywho, the answer to the last quote was Hercules, as Janeea once again got right. Always remember, "A life without Meg, even an immortal life, would be empty."
Janeea gets my unending love! Go Janeea! She also gets a bonus Megara quote "He comes on with this big handsome farmboy routine, but I could see through that in a Pelopenisian minute."
The next quote is a but more difficult I think... "You: Lighten up. You: Big trouble. You: Get in the car." Good luck!
Anyways, see what you can make of these lines, which are in fact about a rooster...
"Far, far more regular than any clock, Or abbey bells the crowing of this cock." (Also, Spencer said "Far more regular than any cock, which was quite funny)
"This gentle cock was master in some measure of several hens, all there to do his pleasure..."
"The cock is mine for good; I'll eat him in spite of everyone."
Dear God but we had fun tonight. It is hysterical to be immature.
Anywho, the answer to the last quote was Hercules, as Janeea once again got right. Always remember, "A life without Meg, even an immortal life, would be empty."
Janeea gets my unending love! Go Janeea! She also gets a bonus Megara quote "He comes on with this big handsome farmboy routine, but I could see through that in a Pelopenisian minute."
The next quote is a but more difficult I think... "You: Lighten up. You: Big trouble. You: Get in the car." Good luck!