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Marc Dashevsky <usenet@MarcDashevsky.com>: Nov 08 11:15AM -0500 In article <5MednY9qn-4TjcDJnZ2dnUU7-I-dnZ2d@vex.net>, msb@vex.net says... > -- or get thee to a nunnery! > 1. When shall we three meet again, > In thunder, lightning or in rain? King Lear > 2. Now is the winter of our discontent > Made glorious summer by this sun of York. Richard III > 3. Two households, both alike in dignity, > In fair Verona, where we lay our scene. Romeo and Juliet > 4. Tush! Never tell me, I take it much unkindly > That thou, Iago, who hast my purse > As if the strings were thine, shouldst know of this. Othello > 5. Boatswain! The Tempest > 6. If music be the food of love, play on. > 7. In Troy, there lies the scene. Troilus and Cressida [just a guess] > product with the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. > What is supposedly the proper Canadian way to refer to what > the Americans call a "napkin"? serviette > What palindrome do Canadians typically use in the same situation? > 8. No, Walt, it's not a copyright infringement. What is the proper > Canadian term for a 375 ml bottle of hard liquor? mickey mouse? > 9. President Obama consumed one of these fried-dough treats during > his visit to Ottawa in 2009. They are named for their > resemblance to a large rodent's body part. beaver tail > a "foolish or uncultivated person", and cites it as a term > "popularized by characters on the Canadian television show SCTV". > What is the word? hoser |
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Nov 08 01:16PM -0600 Mark Brader: >> 8. No, Walt, it's not a copyright infringement. Dan Tilque: > (and they meant trademark infringement; you can't copyright a name) In which case, it's not a copyright infringement. So there! -- Mark Brader | "If I quoted each [part] that had serious problems, Toronto | [the author] could sue me for copyright infringement." msb@vex.net | -- Steve Summit |
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