Will the real Shakespeare please stand up?

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Wolter wrote:And yeah, he talked about Guitar Wolf almost exclusively for a while there. It was excruciating.
Dr. Medulla wrote:Others will have better memories, but it seems all he posted about was Guitar Wolf. Bootleg links and news, as I recall, but it was with stunning frequency.
...so have I told you guys about this Nilsson fellow? :shifty:

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Inder wrote:
Wolter wrote:And yeah, he talked about Guitar Wolf almost exclusively for a while there. It was excruciating.
Dr. Medulla wrote:Others will have better memories, but it seems all he posted about was Guitar Wolf. Bootleg links and news, as I recall, but it was with stunning frequency.
...so have I told you guys about this Nilsson fellow? :shifty:
Guitar Nilsson?
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
Inder wrote:
Wolter wrote:And yeah, he talked about Guitar Wolf almost exclusively for a while there. It was excruciating.
Dr. Medulla wrote:Others will have better memories, but it seems all he posted about was Guitar Wolf. Bootleg links and news, as I recall, but it was with stunning frequency.
...so have I told you guys about this Nilsson fellow? :shifty:
Guitar Nilsson?
Harry Wolf is kind of neat, too.

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matedog wrote:
Wolter wrote:And yeah, he talked about Guitar Wolf almost exclusively for a while there. It was excruciating.
What time period was this?
2002-3ish maybe?

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Inder wrote:
...so have I told you guys about this Nilsson fellow? :shifty:

PS - Waits sucks because he is inauthentic.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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Inder wrote:
matedog wrote:
Wolter wrote:And yeah, he talked about Guitar Wolf almost exclusively for a while there. It was excruciating.
What time period was this?
2002-3ish maybe?
Way before my time. Damn, I wish the archives were still up, I could research this stuff.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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Inder wrote:
matedog wrote:
Wolter wrote:And yeah, he talked about Guitar Wolf almost exclusively for a while there. It was excruciating.
What time period was this?
2002-3ish maybe?
More recent than that. That's around when I came aboard and the GW nonsense wasn't going on, I don't think.
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I'd say more like 2004-5.
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Wolter wrote:I'd say more like 2004-5.
I think you're right.
Wasn't he the guy that Inder set up that 'hidden' sub-forum for? Stealth's Guitar Wolf Corner or something.
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This thread sort of reminded of that part in the masturbation episode of Louie, where Louie says something like "Everybody masturbates, famous people do too.. Joan Jett, Shakespeare did..." and the other guy's like "him definitely..."

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Chuck Mangione wrote:This thread sort of reminded of that part in the masturbation episode of Louie, where Louie says something like "Everybody masturbates, famous people do too.. Joan Jett, Shakespeare did..." and the other guy's like "him definitely..."
Imaginary people can't masturbate. [/wolter]
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
Chuck Mangione wrote:This thread sort of reminded of that part in the masturbation episode of Louie, where Louie says something like "Everybody masturbates, famous people do too.. Joan Jett, Shakespeare did..." and the other guy's like "him definitely..."
Imaginary people can't masturbate. [/wolter]
I have no fucking sense of humor about this. Please stop saying I believe that. I have gotten into too many real arguments with d-bags where I defended Will to accept this meme.
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Shakespeare was real! :angry:

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Mimi wrote:Shakespeare was real! :angry:
Then why do so many people say he wasn't? :shifty:
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
Mimi wrote:Shakespeare was real! :angry:
Then why do so many people say he wasn't? :shifty:
Because they lack faith. That is all.

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