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tcm: this is a great idea! but what happened to Aristotle's lost work on comedy? | tcm: this is a great idea! but what happened to Aristotle's lost work on comedy? | ||
− | Chris: Aristotle's lost work on comedy is actually part two of Aristotle's Poetics. | + | Chris: Aristotle's lost work on comedy is actually part two of Aristotle's Poetics. Your absolutely right, it was not on the list. |
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+ | ET: Kerasa totally takes a boat over every week for storytime. Her favorite is "Fireball! Card Captor Kerasa's Pure Heart and Courage Vs. the Ortheian Cult!" | ||
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+ | Chris: Kerasa will be frequently dissappointed if she's waiting for that one. However, she can hear "One Time I Was Trapped In A Room With Skeletons For Three Days"...that would actually be a really creepy story. |
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tcm: this is a great idea! but what happened to Aristotle's lost work on comedy?
Chris: Aristotle's lost work on comedy is actually part two of Aristotle's Poetics. Your absolutely right, it was not on the list.
ET: Kerasa totally takes a boat over every week for storytime. Her favorite is "Fireball! Card Captor Kerasa's Pure Heart and Courage Vs. the Ortheian Cult!"
Chris: Kerasa will be frequently dissappointed if she's waiting for that one. However, she can hear "One Time I Was Trapped In A Room With Skeletons For Three Days"...that would actually be a really creepy story.