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[edit] A quick word...
D,, Cutty Sark is the bottle I bought last night for us to enjoy over the next two months or so. Thought you might get ready... AND AND AND, Moxie. Please, a drink created originally as a MEDICINE! to cure "loss of manhood"? State drink of Maine? Wow, quite a legacy. Also, please see me new edit for the Peanut butter and jelly sandwich. You'll know which is mine. Good Day! -Buey 18:31, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Bienvenidos a Neuva York!
Whaaaaaaadup Mein? It's great to know you are in the Big Apple. Edward Said, a super interesting musical/political figure is someone who's writing I have been reading. Also, a Coffeehouse is where we were today! Along with Oscar Wilde whom I hope you enjoy reading. Tata for now! Good Day! -Buey 01:57, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Ahem once again.
Yo dude. Here is this guy I was talking to you about. Note how he smoked cigars chronically, and drank Twining's Tea. Fantastic. I got his life somewhat jumbled, he went to Manchester, not Cambridge.
Also, Cognac (drink) was wonderful last night, AND, you might look for a sentence added by me under the "Hip-hop and Cognac" section. All for now- Good Day! -Buey 02:12, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] New Looks et cetera
'Dear EP', Hope you are enjoying the new look of things around here. I also figured out how to link to your pages while calling you great things like, Dude!!!!!!. Sonnet 118 and Sonnet 120 are my new additions to the Wiki palace. Also, revel in the marvels of Fruit preserves. E.B.T.L Buey36 17:40, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Humming Wonders
'TheEmigrationPosseEP', I am just now getting back to you on your golden articles. My favorite part of the seven wonders was by far, the seven blunders; genius. Also, the hummingbird article was simply fascinating. About that bee hummingbird, I used to have a fact book that said that it makes it's nest in an area comparable to a thimble! Can you believe it? Also, the section that dealt with their metabolisms was by far the most interesting. Can you believe? A heart rate going from 1000+ per minute to 50-180 per minute! Also the little buggers can fly BACKWARDS!
[edit] Unrelated Literature
I finished C.I.T.R. yesterday- good stuff. One author I am reading currently that I guarantee you will like, is Muriel Spark. Im sure you will love her work. AND, of the 'utmost importance', can you tell me the name of that piece and composer that we thought was, Desplat!? --Buey36 04:51, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] EI BLOT TIL LYST!
'TheEmigrationPosseEP', I have only one phrase to say to you:' ei blot til lyst ' Ahhhhhh. You must must must see Fanny och Alexander I finished it today, the phrase is from the opening shot, I just now translated it and revealed its meaning. It represents out life EP, our life as we know it. All we do and revel in can be summed up in "ei blot til lyst" AHHHHHHH!!!! Also, to accompany this moment of ecstasy, put on the recording of Arthur Rubinstein playing Schumann's piano quintet, second movement to 2:00, and listen through for about one minute or two, I dare you to not weep profusely. This is how the film begins, oh, OH such ecstasy! "EI BLOT TIL LYST!!!!!" I SAY!! I YAWP 'EI BLOT TIL LYST'!!!!!!
an ecstatic, --Buey36 22:29, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Aecheans et al
'TheEmigrationPosseEP', Aeschylus, Ancient Greek, J.D. Salinger (still alive! I'm in the middle of "The Catcher in the Rye") and Dactylic hexameter All very interesting.--Buey36 04:45, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Tea for Two
'TheEmigrationPosseEP', Dear Sir, much appreciated was the "Earl" title before my name as you well know I have never thought of such a delicious pun to describe such a delicious beverage. Speaking of which, I now present you with: Earl Grey Tea, where the popular culture references are absolutely hysterical. Comforting to know that my tea of choice is preferred by Bruce Wayne, Frasier and James Bond. Also, the reference to "Weird Al" Yankovic put me on the ground with spasmodic fits of hysteria (quasi...). Also, Fanny och Alexander, the movie I'm currently enjoying provides a nice plot summary, although, all great works of art require a personal encounter before due judgment can be given. (En otras palabras, Watch this flick yo') Lastly, Der Schwanendreher is the page you can wittness my debut Wiki contribution. I am about to read your astronomical articles. --Buey36 05:25, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Us in Cartoon From
'TheEmigrationPosseEP' I read your suggested articles. My favorite moments were: 'dressed in the formal clothing of an old-fashioned gentleman' along with 'Mr. Peanut's hat, shoes, cane, and monocle symbolize fresh taste. The gloves do not symbolize anything; Mr. Peanut simply likes them.' The last sentence is pure magic. I also enjoy the claim that Mr. Peanut has rarely, if ever spoken. In regard to Mr. Kool-Aid, I never would have imagined that he 'battled long-tongued aliens known as the Thirstees, and later a pyromaniac named Scorch.' I also appreciate Homer Simpson killing him by drinking his substance.
Newer articles I have glanced at, Lassi, my new favorite non-alcoholic drink- I have been making mango lassies lately. And Portal:Classical Civilisation is my newest favorite area here. And The Waste Land, Greek Alphabet, Aether (classical element), Happy Hunting! --Buey36 06:13, 31 July 2007 (UTC)Buey36
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[edit] Edits to Cognac (drink)
Please do not readd that statement to the Cognac article, as it violates the NPOV. Thanks. Enoktalk 05:39, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Shakespeare project - New collaboration debate
The Shakespeare project's first collaboration has ended in success, with William Shakespeare reaching FA status! Congrats to all who chipped in! We also had success in our second collaboration Romeo and Juliet, which is now a GA. Our next step is deciding which article to collaborate on next. Please join the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Shakespeare#Next Collaboration to help us choose. Thanks. Wrad 04:12, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Hamlet
The Shakespeare Project's new collaboration is now to bring Hamlet to GA status. Wrad 00:44, 29 August 2007 (UTC)