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  • this is great!.................footeno­te: Plate Armor.........fact: a knight once was knocked from his horse. the enemy surrounded him in a frenzy and with hammers and axes broke through and divided him like a crab! his armor was useless!

  • Hail Quayle

  • Shakespeare hasn't forgotten to import something of Bacchus into his masterpiece of impiety, indecency, and disrespect. What is really contained in that praise of sack for young men, as the true source of all noble virtues?

  • No, Old English sounds more like:

    Oögen oggen spchracken sprecken snörpf igbog börgenschröpf stupidken brog glörp.

  • @ludachris475 Old English sounds nothing like that. That's more authentic German than anything close to "Olde English".

  • Skill in the weapon is nothing without SACK!!!

  • @Kneenibble

    Just as much as skill in the sack is nothing without the weapon:)

  • A great speech, and Quayle is a brilliant Falstaff. The benefits of booze! Quite right too. Thanks for sharing!

  • Quayle is the best Falstaff that possibly ever was.

    It is hard for me to imagine one better.

    The Caedmon Audio tapes have his performances of all the Falstaff plays, including the Merry Wives. It is worth obtaining them, or I can try uploading it - if you are interested.

  • OMG my great great uncle is in this

    omg i am related to someone that is on the internet

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