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Not anymore...it is now 4 to 3. I voted yesterday. Since I always find 'Merchant of Venice' a bit difficult. (sorry Payapahed - not even kit kats will help), with the Jewish issues and often heated discussions insue; so I decided to vote safe and went for MWOW...a play I have not yet read.
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I voted for Julius Caesar. Furthermore,if you did not literally notice,I am William Shakespeare.:D:lol:
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Scheherazade
Is it going to be MWOW?
I am hoping for it; it is one I have not read yet. I like Falstaff also in Henry IV. He is such a colorful character. It should prove to be a fun read.
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Really, I don't know why I'm doubting and waiting so much if I have no clue about most of S's plays I might as well go with the flow and vote for MWOW :p, as Merchant of Venice is one of the few I have read.
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If I were to vote, it would be for Merchant, but I do not wish to deprive those wanting to read MWOW (despite my feelings for it) so I may abstain
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Hey and we're pulling away. :) Now if only Papaya will vote for MWOW. ;) Hint, hint.
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Only Papaya? Never mind, I voted for it anyway. :)
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:banana::banana:Yay Barbara!! I think that put us over the top. :D
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only two days to go - looks promising for MWOW.
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Holy Toledo, MWOW doesn't even need my vote
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Yes, my new avatar's done the trick!
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:lol: I'm not going to vote since I can't promise I'll have the time to participate, but I'm going to try and be around for this. I like most Shakespeare, so I'm easy in that sense. I look foward to reading with you, and Someone please send me a note on the choice in case I forget to make it back here. The proverbial kick in the bum if you will;)
~Meg~
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