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Posted by Rothgar, Skald and Navigator on July 29, 19100 at 08:49:03:
In Reply to: Who said this? (Hint: his initials are an R followed by three i's) posted by Sonnet CLV on May 06, 19100 at 19:10:40:
Okay now, whose buried in Grant's Tomb?
If a plane crashed on the US/Canadian border, where would they bury the survivors?
What is rice pudding made of?
What is bread pudding made of?
What is Indian pudding made of? (careful)
Who is the hero of the epic poem, Beowulf?
For the answer to one of these questions, hit the link below...but only if you are capable of correctly and effortlessly answering the preceding questions.
Oh yes, and Sonnet CLV, Richard III is not half bad for Shakespeare, but again there is not a single character who can swim. On the other hand, R3 did have to cross over water and there is something to be said for that.
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