Beatrice and Benedict.
One person will understand this post.
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@grayman in my estimation, they're making much ado about nothing regarding those silly royals!
@grayman damn it LOL
@grayman: I would but for the "t" at the end of the guy's name. So I reckon it must be some kind of in-thing or a pop culture reference.
I saw those and immediately though "Much Ado About Nothing", a great fun play.
@thedisasterautist @grayman “Against my will I am sent to bid you, come in to dinner” There’s a double meaning in that.
@grayman Arthur Arnold? ; )
@grayman Good! : )
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"She told me, not knowing I was myself, that I was the Prince's jester, that I was duller than a great thaw!"