ChatterBank4 mins ago
Wherefore art thou Doc?
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Has Doc been suspended? Twice I've tried to get on one of his threads and I get the
message:- Cannot retrieve the thread.Has he bee naughty again?
message:- Cannot retrieve the thread.Has he bee naughty again?
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You are using a famous misquote here cupid04 -
when Juliet asks "Wherefore art thou Romeo..." she isn't asking Romeo where he is, she is asking him WHY he is Romeo - in other words, why does the man she loves have to be Romeo, a member of the one family that her family are enemies with.
Yours pedantically ...
when Juliet asks "Wherefore art thou Romeo..." she isn't asking Romeo where he is, she is asking him WHY he is Romeo - in other words, why does the man she loves have to be Romeo, a member of the one family that her family are enemies with.
Yours pedantically ...
Sorry to disagree mike 11111 but it is clear from her initial question that she asking where Doc is. She goes on to observe that she can't retrieve Doc's threads, which means she is asking where they are - she is not asking Doc why he 'is' Doc, so she is making the common error when using the quote, of asuming that Juliet asked where Romeo was, which she did not, she asked why he was Romeo - not the same thing at all.
It's a simple error based on Elizabethan language.
Yours finally pedantically, A.
It's a simple error based on Elizabethan language.
Yours finally pedantically, A.
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