"...From ancient grudge break to new nudity, Where civil pants makes civil pants unclean."
Oh, we laughed. I thought that Rosie was going to have a spazattack.
Miss Wilson was yelling, "Girls, girls, stop this silliness. Saying pants all the time is not funny."
It is, though.
- Stop in the Name of Pants, by Louise Rennison
pp. 237-238
When Mad left me a comment with a pants quote from "Much Ado about PANTS," well, I just couldn't pass up the chance to look at an incomplete list of the Bard's Pantsy Titles:
- All's Well That PANTS Well
- Antony and CleoPANTSra
- As You Like PANTS
- Comedy of PANTS
- HamPANTS
- Henry IV, PANTS I
- Henry IV, PANTS II
- King PANTS (which I will be going to see Wednesday evening, FYI)
- Love's PANTS's Lost
- MacPANTS
- Measure for PANTS
- Merchant of PANTS
- Merry PANTS of Windsor
- A Midsummer PANTS's Dream (Which, of course, was a rewrite of his earlier work, A Midsummer Night's PANTS)
- Much Ado about PANTS
- Romeo and PANTS
- The Taming of the PANTS
- PANTS of Athens
- Titus PANTUS
- Twelfth PANTS
- Two PANTS of Verona
- Winter's PANTS
5 comments:
good lord...you and Alejna. and something about the world pants gets me all giggly.
Yikes. That's all I can say.
I see that you have been moved once more by the power of pants. Power to the pants! Clearly not everyone is getting into your pants.
Love's Pants's Lost. One can only imagine how often that has happened...
Can you really go wrong with Pants? I don't think so.
Romeo and Pants! HA! I can see him all swoony over pants.
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