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yakalskovich) wrote2004-07-15 04:52 pm
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Gah, I should really get going, or the bank will close, and so will the shop where I need to return nine bottles.
But I had to do this quiz (gacked from
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Take the quiz: "WHAT RELIGION BESTS SUITS YOU?"

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An it harm none, do as ye will. You are a fluffy bunny. You wouldn't harm a fly. Actually, you might demonstrate to SAVE the flies! Than again, you're probably busy casing love spells, using a psychic talent, being a Vegetarian or trying to save the Rainforests. Either way, you're harmless.
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Duh, harmless! Me! Insult!! Suggest me something non-harmless to write, huh?
But I had to do this quiz (gacked from
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Take the quiz: "WHAT RELIGION BESTS SUITS YOU?"

New Aged/Wiccan
An it harm none, do as ye will. You are a fluffy bunny. You wouldn't harm a fly. Actually, you might demonstrate to SAVE the flies! Than again, you're probably busy casing love spells, using a psychic talent, being a Vegetarian or trying to save the Rainforests. Either way, you're harmless.
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Duh, harmless! Me! Insult!! Suggest me something non-harmless to write, huh?
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Falstaff dies between plays Henry IV Part II and Henry V. In bed. Which is why the scene of lamentation in Henry V.
Hee. A creature of habit?
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But who dies in battle, then, in the last part? And why do I think I remember Falstaff going to war from the BBC production I saw ages ago? I am mightily confused and may have to look up some synopses online.
Not only a creature of habit, actually - a creature of OMG I Can't Sleep With All That Early Sunlight In My Room. Which is why I already used to write in the mornings there last year, long before there ever was a Morning Session.
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