People drive me crazy sometimes! (vent)

BenS

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I recently heard a "Modern English" version of Juliet's "What's in a name?" speech and guess what one line said? You got it:

"Romeo, Romeo, where are you Romeo?"

People! "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo" is not asking where Romeo is! It means "Romeo, Romeo, why are you Romeo?" I'm 15 years old and I know that! And this was probably written by a professional!

Sorry, that just annoys me. ;)

Next week: Why the old "You can't end a sentence with a preposition" rule is nonsensical thinking with which I will not up put!
 

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