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Insects are animals, you know. Kingdom "Animalia".

Ding, we have a winner

Yeah, folks could try to just read the fucking goddamn text, and look up the occasional difficult word, as opposed to being so goddamn lazy that they need it dumbed down by Ian McKellen.

Brando nailed the hell out of that speech. I remember reading once that he was nervous about that part, he being one of the leaders of the naturalistic Method style of acting and Shakespeare—not being that, at least traditionally. But he nailed that part and especially that speech. That's a good movie and he's the

Kenneth Branagh's Henry V, with McKellen's Richard III a close 2nd.

What a load of shit. Shakespeare is written in English and is comprehensible with only a little bit of effort. This is the dumbest fucking idea ever. Christ, goddamn CHAUCER is comprehensible if you have an edition with good footnotes.

Who cares

Well, he was right.

And the response to that: the rest of George's career for the next 30 years until his death was a pretty much a whole lot of nothing, after that first album. And that first album, as you say, was mostly written while he was with the Beatles. (In fact, several songs from that album, including "Let It Down" and "All

"Fuck him, we'll get Clapton."

Well hell, "Octopus's Garden" is really half-George, and you can see the exact moment where it happens in the "Let It Be" film.

Sure you can! You've got Jack White, who writes all the songs, sings them, and plays guitar. Then you have Meg, who played the drums, poorly.

Man, do Canadians really think about trees this much?

A lot of the discussion in this thread seems like folks are unwilling to admit that Meg White is an amateur drummer who was just along for the ride.

Five will get you ten that it was all scripted in advance and those people knew Williams was coming. After all, as pointed out below, she could have wound up at some creep's house.

The House is limited in its choices to the people who got electoral votes for President. So, Selina or O'Brien. Not Tom James.

I too, am a bitter and cynical person who hates good things, and I too am assuming that this was all set up as a PR stunt by either her PR guy or an HBO PR guy.

No.

The Vice President could cast a tie in the Senate vote to elect the new Vice President. He can, and presumably would. So Doyle, being the VP still in office when the new Congress convenes, would cast a tie-breaking vote, choosing between Tom James and whoever the Republican VP candidate is.

You were wrong both times as this is literally not possible.