Pun Intended
William Shakespeare had made use of puns in his works. In Romeo and Juliet: Mercutio says while he was lying, bleeding and dying:
"Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man."
Another one: An ambassador is a man who lies abroad for the good of his country.
My favorite is: "Eats, Shoots & Leaves" - Title of a popular book on punctuation.
So, what do you know ?
"Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man."
Another one: An ambassador is a man who lies abroad for the good of his country.
My favorite is: "Eats, Shoots & Leaves" - Title of a popular book on punctuation.
So, what do you know ?
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8 Comments:
"You can tune a guitar, but you can't tuna fish. Unless of course, you play bass." —Douglas Adams
...I just can't resist a good D.A. quote.
Puns are for kids not GROAN users. hahahaha
Dieter's mantra: A waist is a terrible thing to mind.
this is mostly entirely off topic...
Douglas Adams has all the good quotes...
Ah good the entertainment is here, tell me, are you a fool?
trick of mind
To eat or not to eat. Either way, it'll go to waist.
I don't know the point of the question. is it asking what puns I know. Is it asking what the person meant.
I could say. My Ass is big. and you wouldn't know if it's a donkey or my buttock. There's no question here, so it's a worthless topic.
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