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    MN vs SWL: The ChatBox Debate

    This is my view on Marxist Nutter and Sussex with loves' debate on the chatbox:

    Two ideologies, both alike in dignity
    On Politics Forum, where we lay our scene,
    From ancient grudge break to new debate,
    Where uncivil arguments makes forum chat fill.
    From forth the fatal arguments of these two foes,
    A pair of star-cross'd enemies fight their cause;
    Whole misadventured piteous overthrows,
    Do with their argument possbibly bury their ideologic difference.
    The fearful passage of their long lasting fight,
    And the continuance of their rage,
    Which, but their arguements end, nought could remove,
    Is now the stage of this thread;
    The which if you with patient eyes attend,
    What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend.
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    Shakespeare at his best. I love the Leo DiCaprio version film
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    Keep the CB for small talk guys.

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    Nice one LA

    so are you a poetry fan then?
    If so what did you think about the brouhaha surrounding the new poet laureate?
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    I am not really a poetry fan.
    The new poet laureate is that Scottish woman right?

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    Its Carol Anne Duffy. She's outspokenly anti-establishment. So when the next Royal dies or gets married, it'll be interesting to see what she comes up with.
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    I thought it was.
    I am surprised she became the laureate. I dislike poetry generally, but hers was worse than boring.

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    I'm suprised too. But for the opposite reason, her stuff is too interesting to be embraced by the establishment. I'm not going to debate poetry though, you either get it or you don't.
    Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time.
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    and I for one don't get poetry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liberal Authoritarian View Post
    and I for one don't get poetry
    You're not the only one not to get poetry, I've never understood it or some people's love of it either. Mind you, I can say that about a great many of the performing arts, which isn't to undermine the professionalism of them by the way, it's simply that I prefer my entertainment to be more realistic than to watch people prancing around on a stage pretending to be something somewhere!
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    I too dislike poetry and (most) performing arts, however, I enjoy listening to Opera and classical music

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    This thread should be removed under the trade discriptions act, not one comment from either protagonist!
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