We wrote to Dr. Taylor about the discovery of the foul papers, and even though he is inundated with requests, he sent us scans from the Folger. We’ll let you decide if these are genuine. It is, after all, best left to the masses to decide for themselves than to have “experts” tell them what they should believe based on evidence:
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5 Responses to Dr. Taylor sends us the Shakespeare foul papers!
@Debbit73 Agreed. It's my favorite, and tasting it again after so long was quite nice indeed. 5 hours ago
@Debbit73 Possibly. Nothing came charging back up, so I think we're good to add one every so often. :) 5 hours ago
RT @mehdirhasan: Sorry New York Times, but the 2022 midterms are important because the fate of our democracy is at stake in 2024. You’re al… 6 hours ago
Congrats! You’ve just proven Mr. Shakespeare was indeed a law clerk. Who else back then would have had access to a legal pad?
[…] Foul #1 Foul #2 […]
That is one of my favorite comments ever. :))
RJB
Thanks! I’m tempted to follow-up with the following:
{…] Foul #3 Foul #4 […]
but won’t. 🙂
Out!, Out!, Damn spot!!
When I see embiggen I think of embugger.
Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to decieve.