A puzzle, indeed
10/15/2013
From a theater review by Kevin Williamson in The New Criterion
....the perennial question of why it is that actors are allowed to speak in public when there is nobody around to write lines for them...
From a theater review by Kevin Williamson in The New Criterion
....the perennial question of why it is that actors are allowed to speak in public when there is nobody around to write lines for them...
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I think it should be against the law! :)
Posted by: Louise | 10/15/2013 at 03:06 PM
It might be entertaining to assemble the data justifying such a measure.
Posted by: Mac | 10/15/2013 at 07:49 PM
Oh no! I think I would become suicidal! Someone else had better do it. :)
Posted by: Louise | 10/17/2013 at 01:17 PM