FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for May 29, 2009

  1. Puss in boots
    dhubb  over 15 years ago

    I love how the mouth is drawn in this one, it expresses his feelings better than anything else could have. I would have only gotten the name and date questions as well.

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    ozzimandius  over 15 years ago

    how can any one not recognize the clasic Ozzimandius???

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    LibrarianInTraining  over 15 years ago

    Hey, Oz!

    Yeah, that was a good poem. I liked Ode to the West Wind too though. To A Skylark was nice too.

    My absolute favorite has t o be Love’s Philosophy, though.

    Makes you wonder how such a romantic writer could be married to the author of Frankenstein.

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  4. What has been seen t1
    lewisbower  over 15 years ago

    He and she were at a 3 month long orgy with Byron and his sister on Lake Greneva when she wrote Frankenstein.

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    auricle  over 15 years ago

    I remember having to do this stuff. While reading all those stories, plays, and books was cool, I don’t see how the compare-and-contrast assignments helped for later-in-life. I still enjoy reading, but probably despite schoolwork like this.

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    kfaatz925  over 15 years ago

    I dunno. For me it was always a cool brain exercise, but then English was my favorite subject.

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    mbne08  over 15 years ago

    Rain check please…. Mind hurts now…

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    Benedick  over 15 years ago

    Good strategy, Pete.

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    yyyguy  over 15 years ago

    in one of my English classes, the teacher would wake me, i’d answer the question, and he’d let me go back to sleep. i introduced him to my Mom as “Stretcho”, and when she expressed her incredulity, he just replied, “I’ve been called worse.” always appreciated his style, and am still never without a book in hand. (just never really got into poetry)

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    Sternvogel  over 15 years ago

    At least Peter remembered a snippet of “Andrea del Sarto”:

    http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/andrea-del-sarto/

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  11. Libraryscience
    LibrarianInTraining  over 15 years ago

    Lew, yes I knew that. The four of them had a bet on who could write the scariest tale by the end of the trip. Mary won.

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    mrprongs  over 15 years ago

    Ozzimandius, you’d be surprised how many people never learn about Ozzimandius. If not for the Watchmen movie, I’d never have checked it out online.

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    Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 15 years ago

    Then there’s always Shelley’s Elephantmandias

    I met a traveler from an antique land Who said “Two vast and legless trunks of stone Stand in the forest… Nearby on a pedestal these words appear — ‘My name is Babar, King of Kings , look on My works Ye mighty and despair.’”

    http://howlandbolton.com/essays/read_more.php?sid=83

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    dxjohncenacaz  over 8 years ago

    I was about to actually answer those questions down here until I found out that they were poems and not songs…

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