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Melanie Sands...
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 1:59 am
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P G Wodehouse believed, apparently, that Bacon (Sir Francis)was the
True Author of Shakespeare's works.

Clicking on Wikipedia, I thought Wodehouse looked like Richard E.
Grant. Would that be
an idea for a bio-pic?

It might get people interested in Bacon - without eggs. Or even in
Shakespeare!


Melanie
 
nordicskiv2...
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 8:31 am
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In article
<f67fcf04-bc2c-4298-aff9-a66c668fa070 at (no spam) h8g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
art <acneufer at (no spam) gmail.com>

(acnewfarce at (no spam) gmail.comedy) wrote:

[...]
Quote:
elizabeth <messageform... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:

Looney's "methodology," only directs reader
to "look for Oxford's mind in the works."

Art wrote:

Oxford's tin mind?

Dwebb wrote:

Is that why you don a tinfoil helmet, Art?

No; it is rather in honor of *PALLAS ATHENA* :

Thanks for confirming that you wear a tinfoil helmet, Art, even if
the reason you give for such aberrant behavior is insane; I always
suspected that you did.

[Lunatic logorrhea snipped]
Quote:
Burghley...fetched his son [Tom Cecil] from a hundred miles
away to greet de Vere at DO-VER and learn othe earls's mind.

Dwebb wrote:

Dover is a *real place*, Art, although no doubt that fact is news
to you. References to it, which are frequent, need have nothing
whateVER to do either with Oxford or with Shakespeare.

Cunning... and false:
--------------------------------------
CORNWALL: Cunning.

REGAN: And false.

CORNWALL: Where hast thou sent the king?

GLOUCESTER: To *DOVER*.

REGAN: Wherefore to *DOVER*? Wast thou not charged at peril--

CORNWALL: Wherefore to *DOVER*? Let him first answer that.

GLOUCESTER: I am tied to the stake, and I must stand the course.

REGAN: Wherefore to *DOVER*, sir?

Because Dover is situated at the narrowest part of the English
Channel and hence is the closest point to the continent (I realize
that you are VERbally incontinent, Art, but don't let that distract
you). Matters being so, Dover was the usual point of departure for
anyone traveling to the continent. It is simple geography, Art, not a
Masonic conspiracy -- but I concede that if you eVER got hold of
Occam's Razor you would probably injure yourself with it. In any
case, I doubt that you are permitted to handle sharp objects.

Quote:
KENT: But, *TRUE* it is, from France there *COMES* a power

This is moronic even for you, Art. "True" and "comes" are
perfectly ordinary, commonplace English words, Art -- although I
acknowledge that either word (or more likely, both) is probably
unfamiliar to you. Their appearance in prOXimity in English texts is
unremarkable; in particular, they appear together in closer prOXimity
still in many English texts having nothing whateVER to do with Oxford,
difficult as that fact may be for your Clueless Cretin persona to
grasp. But no doubt you believe that the web pages below are part of
a deep Masonic plot, coVERtly intimating Oxford's involvement:

<http://tinyurl.com/ll3w8c>
<http://tinyurl.com/ntkmu5>
<http://www.slate.com/id/2215894/>
<http://cdbaby.com/cd/throckmorton2>

[More lunatic logorrhea snipped]
 
 
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