° Two students, both alike in dignity, In fair Missoula, where we lay our scene, From teenage grudge break to new rivalry, Where teen competition makes a high school Shakespeare club unclean. ° In which a Shakespeare club is divided amongst itself: those who believe the tale of Romeo & Juliet to be a story of love conquering hatred, and those who think it a story of hormones and bad decision-making. Of course, Flynn would be on the side of the former. Diana always knew he was a coward. He was a hopeless romantic. She, however, was far more reasonable, seeing as though she sided with the latter. But love can do crazy things to people. Haven't you read the play? ° Warning: Lots and lots of angry cursing (on Diana's part, of course). ¤ highest rankings ¤ #39 in #nerds
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