Advantages: Hilarious laugh out loud comedy - when you understand it Disadvantages: This will probably be the only series
?t far from the mark to be honest! For me, he is how Eric Cartman would turn out twenty five years on if he lived and taught in Australia, and ever aged past 8! Mr G is a drama teacher, who through the course of the series, takes over temporarily as Director of Performing arts. He is himself an ?industry standard professional? in dancing, singing, and acting ? make him that rarest of talents, ?a triplethreat?. He has been at Summer Heights High for 9 years, and in alternate years is responsible for the school play, including such classics as Ikea the Musical, and Tsunamarama ? a tribute to the victims of the tsunami set to the music of Bananarama... We hear how his latest inspiration came after the death of a pupil at the school from an Ecstasy overdose, a pupil he never taught I might point out. He goes on to create Mr G: The Musical ...
Advantages: All of Minor Threats songs on one album Disadvantages: Over hyped
we go on tour."
At 3 minutes 43 seconds this is the longest track on the album, which may not sound long, but when most of the tracks are under two minutes it makes this one seem like it last for ages
'Stumped' is slow paced track with guitar opening the song, and then the drums kick in, quite cool and laidback (well for a Minor Threat song anyway). Decent track.
'Good Guys (don't wear white)' (written by Ed Cobb) is next and this is done a little bit like a Clash song in there early days. With very catchy lyrics and a great chorus, "Tell your momma and your poppa, sometimes good guys (don't wear white.)
'Salad Days' closes off the album and is pretty appropriate, to mark the finishing of Minor Threat. This track includes Acoustic guitar (played in Minor Threat style of course) and some chimes ringing throughout of some sort ...
Advantages: Contraversial Disadvantages: Introduction is long
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Prince is the work of Machiavelli that describes primarily how a Prince (Ruler) can retain his empire. In the book he describes how different empires can use different strategums to retain power, and which are the most affective. Including political and warfare strategies that have been a success and those that have failed as examples.
Machiavelli discusses in The Prince the different kinds of Principalities then goes on to say that the essential foundations for any state, whether old or new, are sound laws and strong military forces. He discribes different defences and military strategies.
Other subjects discussed are the reputation of the Prince, Generosity Vs Parsimony, Cruelty Vs Mercy, Avoiding contempt and hatred, Gaining honours, Nobles and staff, Avoiding flatterers and Fortune.
Nicolo ...