On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 21:43:07 -0700, Greg Reynolds <evening@core.com> wrote: Scientists said the clam was aged between 405 and 410 years and could offer insights into the secrets of longevity. Secret No. 1: "Stay in one place." TR Secret No. 2: "Keep your mouth shut." - Gary Secret No. 3: "A crescent shape." - Greg Reynolds Secret of clam/oyster
-------------------------------------------------- *HONEST*: 291 times in Shakespeare -------------------------------------------------- . The Merchant of Venice Act 2, Scene 2 LAUNCELOT: Certainly my conscience will sERVE me to run from . this Jew my master. The fiend is at mine elbow and . tempts me saying to me 'Gobbo, Launcelot Gobbo, good . Launcelot,' or 'good Gobbo,'
--------------------------------------------- . King Richard III Act 1, Scene 1 . GLOUCESTER: Now is the winter of our discontent . Made *GLORIOUS* summer by this *SUN* of York; . And all the clouds that lour'd upon our house . In the *DEEP* bosom of the ocean buried. --------------------------------------------- . King Henry VI, Part iii Act 2, Scene 1 . RICHARD: See how the
------------------------------------------------------ seeker wrote: . <<One of the cornerstones of the Oxfordian movement is that many plays by Shakespeare are set in Italy. They are quick to point out that Shakespeare didn't tour Italy; de Vere did. These facts support their belief that an author must have first hand knowledge about a play's setting. As far we know, Thomas Middleton, John
Cliff wrote: On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 12:45:04 -0700, clay <a_design@citlink.net> wrote: You know what? About 3/4 of the those books, I see no redeeming value in whatsoever, IOW You've not read them & thus have no clues at all. and would not allow them in my home. Just bibles & winger propaganda, eh? Thanks for the list, considering the caliber of