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James Jay
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeTue Apr 15, 2008 12:46 pm

Verily, I say unto thee, foul squire, that thou shalt surely taste the steel of mine words, upon the dawning of our forthcoming meeting. Thine boots, under which, you merely claim to have trampled my gauntlet, shall be sullied with the venom of my lyrics.

So there.
Neener neener neener. Razz
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeTue Apr 15, 2008 12:48 pm

James Jay wrote:
Verily, I say unto thee, foul squire, that thou shalt surely taste the steel of mine words, upon the dawning of our forthcoming meeting. Thine boots, under which, you merely claim to have trampled my gauntlet, shall be sullied with the venom of my lyrics.

So there.
Neener neener neener. Razz

I'll have to google for it, but I do believe Jay, that you may be the first person in history to end a Shakespearian line with "neener neener neener".

Congratulations.
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeTue Apr 15, 2008 12:55 pm

QuantumCowboy wrote:
James Jay wrote:
Verily, I say unto thee, foul squire, that thou shalt surely taste the steel of mine words, upon the dawning of our forthcoming meeting. Thine boots, under which, you merely claim to have trampled my gauntlet, shall be sullied with the venom of my lyrics.

So there.
Neener neener neener. Razz

I'll have to google for it, but I do believe Jay, that you may be the first person in history to end a Shakespearian line with "neener neener neener".

Congratulations.

Never let it be said that I am anything if not groundbreaking.

And I believe it was actually Shakespeare who coined a familiar phrase, that being: I am aware of your status and location, but, prithy, reveal to me that which is my nature.

Which translated means, I know you are, but what am I?
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeWed Apr 16, 2008 10:05 am

I think your both right. If memory serves the word "neener" appears in several of Shakespears most famous of phrases. Phrases like:

A neener on both your houses;

Cry neener and let slip the dogs of war;

To neener or not to neener, that is the question;

and of course how can we forget,

Off with his neener!

Just to mention a few.

Of course, I could be wrong. lol! affraid
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeWed Apr 16, 2008 1:19 pm

Don't forget

"Methinks he doth neener too much,"

"By the pricking of my thumbs, something neener this way comes."

My personal favorite, "Alas, poor Yorick! I neenered him, Horatio."
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeWed Apr 16, 2008 1:42 pm

YOU NEENERED ALL THESE RIGHT OFF THE OTHER TOPIC!! I WAS DAZED AND CONFUSED (L.Z.again). SUCH POWER IN A SINGLE WORD !!!!!!!!!!!!
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeWed Apr 16, 2008 7:55 pm

Devouring Neener, Blunt thou the lion's Neener,
And make the Earth devour her own sweet Neener,
Pluck the Neener teeth from the fierce Neener's Jaws,
And burn the long Neenered Phoenix in her blood,
Make glad and neener seasons as thou Neener'st
And do whater' thou wilst, Neener footed time,
To the Neener world and all her fading Neeners,
But I forbid thee one most heinous Neener,
Oh, carve not with thy hours my loves fair Neener,
Nor draw no Neeners there with thine antique pen,
Him in thy course, unNeenered do allow
As beauty's Neener to succeeding men,
Yet, do thy worst old time, despite thy Neener,
My love will, in my verse ever live Neener.


Direct from Will Will Fulfill

P.S.
It is with great anquish that I present this Neener-onnet to the rest of you
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeThu Apr 17, 2008 4:20 pm

Shall I compare thee to a neeners day?
Thou art more lovely and more neener.
Rough winds do shake the neener buds of May,
and neeners' lease hath all too short a date.

Sometime too anquish the eye of neener shines,
and often is his gold neener dim,
And every neener from neener sometime declines,
By chance, or neeners changing course, anquished.

But, thy eternal neener shall not fade.
Nor lose possession of that neener thou owest.
Nor shall anquish brag thou wanderest in his neener,
When in eternal neener to time thou neeners.

So long as men can neener, or eyes can pi,
So long lives neener, and neener gives life to thee.

May the Neener be with you!
We'll make him a neener he can't refuse.
What neener through yonder neener breaks?
And so on, and so on......

One neener to rule them all....
One neener to find them...
One neener to bring them neener...
And in the neener bind them.
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeThu Apr 17, 2008 11:39 pm

mathew.jediknight wrote:


Sometime too anquish the eye of neener shines,

CLASSIC!!! Best line so far! (Those of you not in Sonnets may not get the joke... let's just say there are a few typos in the script).

lol!
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeFri Apr 18, 2008 8:26 am

What I find truly amazing about this wonderful, versatile word, is that it seems to work for almost anything. For instance, here are a few non-Shakespearn phrases where this same word appears:

May The neener be with you;

Neener is as neener does;

Go ahead, make my neener;

Beam me up neener;

Better to have neenered and lost than never to have neenered at all;

It's amazing. The list just seems to be endless.

scratch Shocked
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeFri Apr 18, 2008 1:22 pm

This seems to be the Universal Word we have all been looking for! It replaces "DUUUUUUDDDDE"

It can be used in many parts of speech:

Noun: Once upon a neener; The neener said so.
Verb: He neenered the ball; Once neenered, twice shy.
Adjective: He stole the neener ball.
Adverb: She neenerly walked along the rail.
Preposition: We all gathered neener the table for dinner.
Greeting: NEENER!
Salutation: Neener days!
Swearing: That neener kid!
Taunt: Neener neener neener.

It is so versitile. What a marvelous word we have discovered. I want to get T-shirts made with it........
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeFri Apr 18, 2008 3:17 pm

I am so impressed! I knew of the possiblities, but leave it to a teacher to discover ALL the meanings, definitions and uses.

cheers cheers cheers Dude, oh, I mean NEENER!! I'm all for t-shirts!!
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeFri Apr 18, 2008 5:59 pm

A little more trvia;

I got to thinking while the radio was playing. There are ALOT of great songs as well.

There's Steppenwolf's "Born To Be Neener"

Frampton's "Do You Neener Like I Do"

and Lou Reed's "Take A Walk On The Neener Side"

I'm sure there are many more, but thats all I can think of at the moment.
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeFri Apr 18, 2008 6:13 pm

Rolling Eyes

This is totally beyond out of control, but whatever, have fun!

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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeFri Apr 18, 2008 6:51 pm

QC, Actually I think I'm quite done, in other words, I'm neenerd out.
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeFri Apr 18, 2008 7:04 pm

Done? NEVER!!!

"It's better to neener out, than fade away!!!"

Rock and Roll All Night, and Neener Every Day!
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PostSubject: Re: The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread   The Official Shakespeare Neener Thread Icon_minitimeThu Apr 24, 2008 4:37 pm

Jay, just when did you change your location to "Neenerville"?

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