Claim: Shakespeare's work was by a woman

Do I need to say that @Mangochin can be Luther Blissett, too?

As far as I can remember, this is the first time the subject arises here without me delivering some hints, at least.

So, yeah. Maybe I need to say it.

You can be Luther Blissett.
And everyone else, too.

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Oh, I don’t know - you might like to consider this gentlemans’ talk worth watching - both part I and II.

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I wish I was that talented :frowning:

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I am honored. I wish it were true. For the sake of inflating my ego I will go along with it. :slight_smile:

There are times when I have the memory retention of a goldfish. I am 100% I have had such conversations, but was drawing a blank.

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You are what you eat!

Human vegetable, then.

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And so can your wife!

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Which reminds me (video is cued):

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Counter claim: All Shakespeare characters were first written with women in mind.

Just like Luke Skywalker.

Yes, even Julius Caesar. Especially Julius Caesar.

I really wonder what people who grew up with the Pythons and the English mother’s tounge think of this.

Fun fact, AFAIR the translation was mainly done by Herbert Feuerstein.

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I was surprised to see that the Pythons recorded a South Tyrolean version of The Lumberjack’s Song. Did this happen a lot?

They just did the two German shows.

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And the second one was in English with German subtitles.

Anyway, John Cleese is the best Little Red Riding Hood ever.

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