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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsSaturday, February 18th. The Weekend Edition of William Shakespeare's Thought For The Day.
"He will lie, sir, with such volubility that you would think
truth were a fool."
All's Well That Ends Well, Act IV, Scene 3, Lines 244-245.
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Saturday, February 18th. The Weekend Edition of William Shakespeare's Thought For The Day. (Original Post)
Aristus
Feb 2012
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livetohike
(22,118 posts)1. Thanks Aristus
Hope you are having a good weekend so far .
Aristus
(66,274 posts)4. It's okay, so far.
I'm on call this weekend. Got two calls in the middle of the night last night. But that's my problem, not yours.
Good to see you!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,513 posts)2. My dear Aristus!
Once again: you and Will, an unbeatable combination!
Thank you!
Aristus
(66,274 posts)5. Thanks, CalPeg.
Suich
(10,642 posts)3. Excellent, as always, Aristus!
I used to laugh at Romney, and now I think he's just sad.
Thanks!
Aristus
(66,274 posts)6. Having Romney for President would be deja vu all over again.
Another awkward, disingenuous son wanting to be President in order to outdo a much more gifted and admirable father. Haven't we had enough of that already?