Tribute to M & M Twins, (style of the Bard of Bangor)
Crit2, you are not only incredibly obtuse (would anyone fake it?) but repetitively boring. Elevating yourself to my "enemy"? You flatter yourself.
How could I consider such a minor object of collective amusement an "enemy".
He's just fantasizing again. Wishful thinking is blurring his attempts at cognitive thought.
Still no examples have emerged of the literary knowledge he keeps claiming he can "teach" me...
Better not hold our breath, eh?
~ Makera
P.S. Btw, Martine, here's something that should really bug Crit2 with his petty pique about 'ain't'.
http://allpoetry.com/poem/591750/all=1


Eeew! Martine, what a stomach-turning image!Martine wrote:Critic2 spits at Makera:Foolish one, the only reason a woman would be 'scared' of you, is if you turned up naked on her doorstep.Is it because you are scared of me,

He's just fantasizing again. Wishful thinking is blurring his attempts at cognitive thought.
Still no examples have emerged of the literary knowledge he keeps claiming he can "teach" me...
Better not hold our breath, eh?

~ Makera
P.S. Btw, Martine, here's something that should really bug Crit2 with his petty pique about 'ain't'.

Critic2, Critic2
Wherefore art thou ridiculed?
You probably know that "wherefore" in the passage from Romeo and Juliet means "why". It was an expression of sorrow that her lover was part of the "enemy" family.
I didn't notice any ridicule but the "wherefore" would most likely be insecurityof the writer.
Wherefore art thou ridiculed?
You probably know that "wherefore" in the passage from Romeo and Juliet means "why". It was an expression of sorrow that her lover was part of the "enemy" family.
I didn't notice any ridicule but the "wherefore" would most likely be insecurityof the writer.