Some "Cock" reviews coming in.
Some #25
Posted: 5/18/12 at 11:40pm^Oof. The sounds like an uncomfortable way to take in this Cock.
Some #26
Posted: 5/19/12 at 12:57amPlesae help with a seating question. In terms of the staging for this play, does its focus lean more to stage left, more to stage right, or does it point head first toward the center of the theater?
Some #27
Posted: 5/21/12 at 4:52pm
Cock has been used as a euphemism for the penis and someone who wins fights since at least the thirteenth century.
The playwright, the sophomores and those in this thread are not being puerile so much as embracing their cultural heritage.
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Some #28
Posted: 5/21/12 at 10:19pm
^
More of a vulgarism than a euphemism.
And how does being puerile represent embracing a "cultural heritage?" In a child, it's trying; in an adult, it's embarrassing.
Some #29
Posted: 5/21/12 at 10:33pm
You need to loosen up, I hear a night of Cock does the trick.
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