I was just completing my first answer above, Andy.
I assume it was a quixotic result of nature that you were unleashed upon the world at the same time Cervantes and Shakespeare dropped off the twig.
Not to mention Kit Marlowe and Tommy Kyd.
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Setanta
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Thu 11 Jul, 2013 03:15 am
OK, so first this gets revised by pulling several posts, and now it is revised by having all of my posts pulled. So what's going on here, LA, is this guy your asshole buddy?
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Setanta
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Thu 11 Jul, 2013 03:40 am
To repeat one of my remarks made in this thread before LA decided to play god with it, you can bet by god that Mark Twain would have preferred bacon to a play.
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edgarblythe
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Thu 11 Jul, 2013 04:21 am
He started two Shakespeare/Bacon threads. Maybe the missing remarks are in the other one -?
When i looked in the other thread, yesterday evening, some of the posts were the same as they had been here--and yet is was supposedly the second thread. There is definitely some kind of game being played here.
Your paranoia's breaking to the surface, Set. The Mark Twain/bacon quote is on the other thread, about four posts down from the top. Prob'ly all the others, too. Confusing when there are two threads on the same subject by the same poster, I know.
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lillyandrew
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Sun 4 Aug, 2013 09:41 pm
@Rickoshay75,
Nah. Bob Dylan was the real Shakespeare reincarnated.