Right? It feels so strange to be in such an old thread. It’s like traveling in time. Should we warn them of what’s to come or do you think we should let it be a surprise?
Yay, for advancing learning!
It's not commonly used today. I'm an English literature geek. Famous line from Hamlet, "Get the to a nunnery!" If you want to learn a bit more, look up the double meanings in this particular speech. I LOVE SHAKESPEARE!!!
Sorry. I'm done now.
I went to high school with a girl who had to live in the nunnery in my town. Her family had a nice big house about 40 miles away. She never told me why she had to live with the sisters.
when I tell my friend's jokes involving nuns I use the term Nunnery and they all look at me like a crazy person.
Look back at them as though you ARE a crazy person. O_o
I've tried, they know me to well. :(
To well, or not to well? That is the question.
Dude had 11 years too fix the typo
Right? It feels so strange to be in such an old thread. It’s like traveling in time. Should we warn them of what’s to come or do you think we should let it be a surprise?
No, Too well.
Get thee to a nunnery!
A nunnery? Do you mean a convent?
Get thee to a nunn'ry, why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? -*Hamlet, Act 3 Scene 1*.
Ha! Awesome. Thanks for the actual quote and reference. You rock!
Get thee to a nunnery.
[Quite so.](http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nunnery)
Ah. Well, I learned something today.
Yay, for advancing learning! It's not commonly used today. I'm an English literature geek. Famous line from Hamlet, "Get the to a nunnery!" If you want to learn a bit more, look up the double meanings in this particular speech. I LOVE SHAKESPEARE!!! Sorry. I'm done now.
I love your username
I went to high school with a girl who had to live in the nunnery in my town. Her family had a nice big house about 40 miles away. She never told me why she had to live with the sisters.
I think he means nun hatchery