Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
> Well, but I'd bet you could recite word-for-word 
> the entire 1-3 seasons of Buffy by rote :) 

Nope, sorry. as a general rule, I don't watch TV,
except maybe to hang out with my wife,
or to watch the history/discovery channel.

As far as recitation, I could do
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" by John Donne
or the first few opening stanzas of 
"The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe,
or the opening line of "The old man and the Sea"
by Hemingway (pound for pound, my favorite)

> Maybe throw in a few baccnalian orgies and a 
> few chicks with big boobs and it might have a 
> chance to teach a little history and latin to
> kids glued to the TV :) 

Isn't that what they tried to do with Xena?    ;)

If it's history you want, maybe we can talk
about Platos Republic sometime. Or, if the
monger meeting ever has a lightning talk,
I'll give a blow-by-blow account of the 
battle of Marathon of 492 BC. (its about 
10 minutes in monologue form.)

But Buffy and Latin never did it for me,
don't know why.

Course, some people like Verilog and some people
like VHDL, and I could never figure that out either.

;)

Greg
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