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    Shakespearean CFL

    Not sure which forum this belongs on if any ….

    Posted this concept last Fall. Expanding on it here.

    Hervey, or not Hervey: that is the question
    - Hamlet

    All that glitters is not green and gold
    - Merchant of Venice

    Now is the Rider of our discontent
    - Richard III

    To thine own coach be true
    - Hamlet

    Passing is such sweet sorrow
    - Romeo and Juliet

    San Antonio, San Antonio! wherefore art thou San Antonio?
    -Romeo and Juliet

    (For you smokers:
    All the world's an ashtray, and all the men and women merely “players"
    - As You Like It)

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    Re: Shakespearean CFL

    Or if you're MookieFan.... Hearvey!!!!

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      Re: Shakespearean CFL

      But soft...what cap through yonder ceiling breaks? It is the province to the East, and Taman is the sun!
      (Romeo and Juliet)

      Hell is empty and all the devils are here. --- Ed Hervey, 2011
      (The Tempest)

      The golden age is before us, not behind us. --- Ed Hervey, 2014

      What's in a name? That which we call a ReDbLaCk by any other name would smell as sweet.
      (Romeo and Juliet)

      In time we hate that which we often fear. --- Rider fans, 1978-82
      (Antony and Cleopatra)
      Last edited by glenvb; 05-04-2014, 03:51 PM.
      Out of my mind; back in five minutes.

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        Matt O'Donnell after his hit in Week 1: "Alas, poor Ferri...I knew him well, Hervey-shio".
        Hamlet
        Keep an open mind, and you never know who might walk in...

        RIP Pizmo

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          #5
          Re: Shakespearean CFL

          Originally posted by OK14 View Post
          Matt O'Donnell after his hit in Week 1: "Alas, poor Ferri...I knew him well, Hervey-shio".
          Hamlet
          I hope you didn't hurt anything doing that.
          GO ESKS GO!

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            #6
            Re: Shakespearean CFL

            Originally posted by glenvb View Post

            Hell is empty and all the devils are here. --- Ed Hervey, 2011
            (The Tempest)
            Did he really say that? Because it's pretty good!

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              #7
              Re: Shakespearean CFL

              Cry Havoc and set forth the Mad Dogs of Memphis!
              Turf Toe:
              - "...turf toe is a common malady that is more of a nuisance than a serious injury."
              - "Turf toe can often progress into a chronic problem..."
              - "A mild instance of turf toe (grade 1) can be merely aggravating while a serious case (grade 3) can be debilitating."

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                #8
                Re: Shakespearean CFL

                Originally posted by Smartie123 View Post
                Did he really say that? Because it's pretty good!
                Well, Shakespeare did. Whether or not Hervey did, you'll have to ask him.
                Out of my mind; back in five minutes.

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                  #9
                  Re: Shakespearean CFL

                  Originally posted by glenvb View Post
                  Well, Shakespeare did. Whether or not Hervey did, you'll have to ask him.
                  Right. Thanks
                  I didn't even notice "The Tempest" written there.

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