William Shakespeare may have been a thief. I didn't even realise there was such a thing as a Shakespeare dinner until I read. There's a book about a man by the name of Sir Thomas. Note. It seems that a rare 16th century book has some notes in the margin otherwise known as Margin. A Liam where that was unfamiliar with the demonstrators could possibly form the basis of Shakespeare. Play Simba Lean. Now I'll be the first to put my hand up and say, I'm not that familiar with Simba Lean. Expect a lot of time reading plays over Locked down. They were easy to keep track of the novels because I didn't have the brain capacity for novels because I thought it was the end of the world and a bit more satisfying than short storeys. But symbol means one of them not has not crossed my desk yet. I say desk. It's more like a bedside table with slightly longer legs anyway. Like always, I digress. Michael Blanding is the name of the man who, on earth with the book and putting aside his rather unexciting surname. It's exciting times for hymns, as his notes show that six we may indeed have complete. Sir Thomas is no exact idea. There's apparently some misspelling of a British king. Kasa Bellen aan is both Miss Belt in the notes on in Shakespeare's first ever draught. So but Shakespeare scholars have come out fighting, saying that the plot comes from McCann CEOs to Cameron. But then they would say it's not true. Wouldn't there is. They will torture here all over the Internet. Dear Keith, I don't wish to downplay William Shakespeare's writing as much as I want to have credit brought to those who deserve it. I've spent years trying through the archives of the North family. I think there's more in there that influences Shakespeare. Do we not all want credit for our work? Do Mr Blanding? We do want credit, and plagiarism is rife in comedy, and it's noble that you want to have certain. North received some of the praise. But as I wrote in my first show, they may all be sound and fury, signifying nothing
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