Date: 2016-05-21 08:12 pm (UTC)
Truthfully though, that is a very good and logical reason :)

A friend and I skipped "lunch" right before class to sneak down the street. If I remember correctly, she promptly burned half an eyebrow off fumbling with her lighter. Back in class, I recall the teacher asking who Edmund was - in the play, not the ridiculously hot actor - and I do believe I stood up to answer (which was not at all required), "He was a bastard!". Being it was a catholic school, much hilarity ensued - I was a "good" student and not normally prone to such things - but what made the entire thing highly memorable to me was the teacher actually giving me (vocal) credit, telling the class I was right because Edmund was indeed a bastard. Which only made everyone crack up more. (And now I'm having flashbacks to "The Owl and The Pussycat" in grade school.)
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