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That is the Question 😛

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Originally posted by rhb
That is the Question 😛
Not really.

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Originally posted by rhb
That is the Question 😛
You mist out "A"

You should start with an A

Then comes B

Then C

And so on

So it should state, to A or not to A

Also there is no E in B

E comes after D

You should get the hang of it after a few weeks 🙂

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Originally posted by rhb
That is the Question 😛
but it all depends on whether you want to shade your pencil drawing ?

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Originally posted by Vivaldi
You mist out "A"

You should start with an A

Then comes B

Then C

And so on

So it should state, to A or not to A

Also there is no E in B

E comes after D

You should get the hang of it after a few weeks 🙂
I'm glad I'm not you.

😛😉

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Originally posted by Jay Peatea
but it all depends on whether you want to shade your pencil drawing ?
Very good 😉

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Originally posted by Jay Peatea
but it all depends on whether you want to shade your pencil drawing ?
When it comes to that I'm afraid I'm middle of the road with my (r)hb

🙂

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Originally posted by Vivaldi
You mist out "A"

You should start with an A

Then comes B

Then C

And so on

So it should state, to A or not to A

Also there is no E in B

E comes after D

You should get the hang of it after a few weeks 🙂
Dude - you shouldn't eat pills you find in the street....

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Originally posted by jimmyb270
Dude - you shouldn't eat pills you find in the street....
P comes after O, old chap 😛

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Originally posted by rhb
That is the Question 😛
whether tis nobler in the ed to suffer the slings and dooberries is anyones guess.

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Originally posted by rhb
That is the Question 😛
Actually, next week, the BBC is starting a series of revamped Shakespearean adaptations. I believe they're set in modern times.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
Actually, next week, the BBC is starting a series of revamped Shakespearean adaptations. I believe they're set in modern times.
Why bother? Mel Gibson and DiCachan have proven that it doesn't work.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
Actually, next week, the BBC is starting a series of revamped Shakespearean adaptations. I believe they're set in modern times.
It'd do some of the plebs round here some good to get a bit of culture.
I'm a big fan of Shakey meself, I'll be watching..

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Two beers or not two beers? Now that is the question!