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Monday, June 8, 2009

Another very funny P&P vid. . .

This is simply hilarious. . . the video quality is pretty bad, and the sound a bit muffled, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. A couple of homeschooled boys have fun performing their interpretation of Pride and Prejudice at the NCFCA homeschool speech competition.



Current Mood: Amused

9 comments:

  1. I laughed so much, they were so funny! I wonder, they must have written the skit themselves and come up with all the hand motions too. Wow! I love the scene where Mr Darcy first proposes to Elizabeth. What fun! Thanks for posting! :)

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  2. Very funny! I wonder if those two would consider doing more Austen adaptations? I'd pay them! :)

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  3. I'm glad you both enjoyed it! :-D Yeah, the handmotions were so funny. . . I love the dance moves, too.

    Charleybrown - absolutely, I think they should do adaptations of all 6 novels! ;-)

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  4. That was absolutely hilarious!!! They did it so well!
    I agree, they should do more Austen adaptations!
    Thanks for posting this!

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  5. Hi,
    I got to actually watch them in person. It was outrageous! Thanks for posting.

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  6. LOL :D
    very funny... hehe!!!

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  7. Anonymous - lucky you!!! It's great seeing it on video, but I'm sure it would have been 100 times better to see it person. . .

    Jen, Aurora - I'm glad you liked it! :-)

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  8. This is such a funny video! These boys go to our church... Their sister helped them compress the story down to 10 minutes. :)
    ~Alyssa

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  9. I know! On the S&S forum, where I found this vid, you mentioned something about them going to your church! :-D

    Hmmm, it doesn't surprise me that there was a woman involved in helping them get it together. . . ;-)

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