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Yes, it may not be as classy as quoting Shakespeare, but finding a quote in your head from some popcultural whatever that perfectly fits a situation is nearly always better than coming up with your own bon mot for the ocassion.
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He was very annoying but in almost every aspect so I can't say for sure that excessive Shakespeare quoting is annoying. Honestly, I don't have a quote that is just perfect for a situation and it can be very funny. However, every paper cut and stubbed toe and gunshot wound is not crying out for "it's just a flesh wound." And there is plenty of "British" humor that I find funny (including much of Fawlty Towers, Black Adder, and even a lot of Bean). Monty Python is not in that category. |
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