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Author Topic: Relieving people of their ignorance  (Read 456 times)
George Garnett
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« Reply #15 on: 08:44:51, 14-09-2007 »

It's certainly not Shakespeare. If it's Danish it must be Bacon.
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« Reply #16 on: 09:19:27, 14-09-2007 »

Don't be daft. Everyone know it's a cigar, smoked by Bach (amongst others).
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« Reply #17 on: 09:29:37, 14-09-2007 »

Martle,

Don't forget Bach only smoked it in a small village. Wink

I think Shakespeare's play was actually an early draft for 'The Archers'.

Tommo
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« Reply #18 on: 09:38:16, 14-09-2007 »

Oo-ar, or not oo-ar?  That is the question, Benny.

Tommo
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« Reply #19 on: 09:46:27, 14-09-2007 »

For those for whom The Skinhead Hamlet provided a) linguistic problems or b) insufficient information, there are alternatives :-

http://www-cs.canisius.edu/~salley/Bard.book/three.hamlet.html

http://www.baradel.demon.co.uk/fiction/hamlet.htm

http://www.ringofsteel.org/reference/raphamlet.html
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