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The Agora => UK & World News => Weird Wild Wacky => Topic started by: Maik on Saturday, 29 May, 2021 @ 12:03:32
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Comedy of errors in Argentine TV Shakespeare mix-up
One man in his time really does play many parts, it seems, according to an Argentine newsreader who mixed up the author William Shakespeare with the first man to receive a Pfizer jab.
Canal 26 presenter Noelia Novillo announced that "one of the most important writers in the English language - for me the master" had died.
In fact it was his namesake, William "Bill" Shakespeare, 81, who died in a hospital in England earlier this week.
Shakespeare "The Bard" died in 1616.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-57287764
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Comedy of errors in Argentine TV Shakespeare mix-up
One man in his time really does play many parts, it seems, according to an Argentine newsreader who mixed up the author William Shakespeare with the first man to receive a Pfizer jab.
Canal 26 presenter Noelia Novillo announced that "one of the most important writers in the English language - for me the master" had died.
In fact it was his namesake, William "Bill" Shakespeare, 81, who died in a hospital in England earlier this week.
Shakespeare "The Bard" died in 1616.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-57287764
:rofl:
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Comedy of errors in Argentine TV Shakespeare mix-up
One man in his time really does play many parts, it seems, according to an Argentine newsreader who mixed up the author William Shakespeare with the first man to receive a Pfizer jab.
Canal 26 presenter Noelia Novillo announced that "one of the most important writers in the English language - for me the master" had died.
In fact it was his namesake, William "Bill" Shakespeare, 81, who died in a hospital in England earlier this week.
Shakespeare "The Bard" died in 1616.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-57287764
:rofl:
Alas poor Yorick (er... Bill er... William), I knew him well (but not intimately)... It seems like only yesterday etc...