You are welcome masters, welcome all, I am glad to see thee well.
Hamlet to the players, the only characters he seems to have a cheerful word for, and we know why.
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yeah... he he..loving Hamlet and all the tasty titbits of extra info on the way. I think that phrase, "know a hawk from a handsaw" will probably replace "know my arse from my elbow" which has been the previous favourite..
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2 comments:
yeah... he he..loving Hamlet and all the tasty titbits of extra info on the way. I think that phrase, "know a hawk from a handsaw" will probably replace "know my arse from my elbow" which has been the previous favourite..
Royal...
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