lol...Lanny, I was kinda paraphrasing...can't remember the exact quote...been awhile since I shook hands with WS. Edit...I just had to check, the actual quote is; "The lady doth protest too much, methinks"
Save your misogynistic posts for someone else. Unless she likes them when they are aimed at conservatives? Wouldn't surprise me.
I did save them for "someone else"... I saved them for the special people. Bt FWIW, I don't take orders from you...or anyone else, for that matter....clear it up, any?
I loved them flowers in her hair, chicks of the 60's! I remember mud tents, band the bra, pot in match boxes, free love, great music, how did I survive! I remember, it was baseball!
Hahahahahahahahahaha. Saw that one coming and yes I would have been surprised if you didn't take offense to that one.
Why in hell would you take offense to that?...seriously. It was CLEARLY a joke. And why would I want to act like "a lady", when I'm not?
Why would someone say men are acting like ladies when they complain even though the complainers are men? Why would someone turn a light-hearted exchange between two Shakespeare fans into moronic sexist comment?
lol...pretty much your standard MO. My goodness !...go back and read it all again...the Shakespeare reference was in response to someone "protesting" about something and had absolutely nothing to do with being feminine or masculine, one way or another. The Shakespeare quote was pointing to someone making such a protest about something so trivial that the reader was to interpret it as a red herring, regardless of sex. Why are you making such a big deal out of nothing?..there was nothing "sexist" implied or intended.