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Posted by: Naomi on 2008-08-29 
I had an English instructor who would be in shock knowing that I actually retained a few facts. If you can remember enough information it makes it alot easier to research the rest.

 
Posted by: Jedwgrn on 2008-08-29 
Ever have one of those days. Your should be you're in the original answer.
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Posted by: Naomi on 2008-08-29 
This is definitely Lillian Gish. The only reason I remember her face is because one of my favorite films was The Whales of August, where she co-starred with Bette Davis, another favorite of mine.

 
Posted by: Jedwgrn on 2008-08-29 
The questions:

What major group did she tour with?

Why did she give up touring?

 
Posted by: Jedwgrn on 2008-08-29 
WOO HOO!! Naomi, your are batting a gazillion. Absolutely correct.

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Posted by: Jedwgrn on 2008-08-29 
TA-DA WOO HOO Enter The Naomi. Correct on everything!!! How do you do it? Naomi you are a phenomenon.

 
Posted by: Naomi on 2008-08-29 
I love her music, and could listen to her old songs for hours at a time. This is Billie Holiday.
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Posted by: Jedwgrn on 2008-08-29 
WOO HOO!! Incredible Naomi! You are obviously well-versed when comes to poets. I didn't expect this to be answered until after about three rounds of hints. Congratulations on knowing your poets and your perceptiveness!
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Posted by: Naomi on 2008-08-29 
Shakespeare based the play on events that occurred before and after the Battle of Agincourt during the Hundred Years War, and it was performed at the Globe Theatre in London. The battle itself was fought in 1415, Saint Crispin's Day.

 
Posted by: Naomi on 2008-08-29 
You can never post too much Ricky Nelson!

Name The Poet Posted in:
Name The Poet

 
Posted by: Naomi on 2008-08-29 
Wow, great trivia question! This is Pulitzer prize winner Edna St. Vincent Millay.

 
Posted by: Naomi on 2008-08-28 
The husband and wife songwriting team of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant wrote this song. They're credited with being the first songwriters to come to Nashville and make a living only by writing songs.

Interestingly enough, they originally wrote this song for Elvis, but he turned it down.
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Posted by: Jedwgrn on 2008-08-28 
First Gargoyle, thank you for the service you render to your community. You are a hero by being a firefighter. Again, thank you!! Signed MSG Jack Edward Green USA (Ret)

WOO HOO!! Outstanding Gargoyle. The Saint Crispin Day speech from Henry V by Shakespeare. There is an English literature teacher smiling somewhere tonight!

Now. What was the battle's name, when did it happen, and where did Shakespeare stage it?

Anyone, anyone?

(Hey Ronnie, thanks for posting guy. Would like to hear back from you. Too many people look but don't say anything. HEY, this means you slacker. Yeah you, the one reading this but has decided not to say anything. Don't want to get involved huh? Okay! So I'll talk for all of us. The sky is red and pigs fly.)
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Posted by: Gargoyle2556 on 2008-08-28 
Shakespeare

St Crispin Day speech

Henry V

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