I got the reference, but I'm pretty sure I only knew it because of Jesus Christ Superstar.
Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Heathens
Ok, WTF? The store I just went to had NO fire truck, NO Magna-Doodle, and NO doll clothes??
How the eff am I supposed to shop for Joe?
Okay, I'm not a Christian - but I knew it.
(Well, Art History teaches you lots of things.)
(Well, Art History teaches you lots of things.)Yep. I'm saying this completely divorced from my religious beliefs. Culturally speaking, it is important to read the Bible, or have a working knowledge of the biggest stories in it; it's the foundation of the Western canon.
A friend of mine wrote a study guide for Moby-Dick and the editor had to dissuade her from putting an extra-credit question at the end: "Now do you understand why it is necessary to read the Bible and Shakespeare for a thorough grasp of literature?"
"Now do you understand why it is necessary to read the Bible and Shakespeare for a thorough grasp of literature?"
And Greek myth, don't forget Greek myth.
Yes, Greek myth! We studied Greek myth in school, though.
Today, in Spam, "Manley" says:
I have ssex much longer, because I take Exxtra-Time!
Clearly, Manley spells out his ddon't sstops.
Okay, I'm not a Christian - but I knew it.
Ditto.
My big weak point for reference is Roman stuff -- which is only ever a problem when, like, I am reading 1926 adventure novels that quote Cicero in the original, assuming that everyone who can read can read Latin.
For criyi! It is an adventure novel! Clearly the author was not 100% aware of his "shaddap I am enjoying the swashbuckle" legacy of his chosen genre.
I just discovered I've been reorged again. As of a week ago. Freaky!