Did you know, that many credit Shakespeare for telling the first knock-knock joke in Macbeth, Act Two, Scene Three, with his 'Knock-knock-knock, who's there?' line.
Jeanie, Yeah, I got a kick out of that. True, Glad you think so and hope you are having a good week too:) J.P. Sending you a hug. Birgit, I bet he'd be amazed to know his works and quotes have not only survived but taken on a life of their own.
21 comments:
Filed away for a trivia night. Thank you.
Another fact I didn't know Sandra, you certainly do educate us bloggers.
Yvonne.
Shakespeare teaches so many things - but this was new to me. Thank you.
New to me, too! The kids at school used to drive me mad with knock-knock jokes! Hugs, Valerie
No, I didn't know this one.
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Neat
Hi Sandra - I wonder what else the poor chap was linked to?! Cheers Hilary
He was a crafty fellow!lol
hugs
Donna
Jamie, I didn't either:)
CJ, :)
Christine, Glad you liked it.
Andrew, Excellent;)
Thanks, Yvonne;)
EC, He sure does.
Hils, He's the father of quotes for sure.
Donna, Heh. Indeed. Hugs
No, but I love that!
That was interesting and I didn't know that..hope you are having a good week.
No lo sabia, te mando un beso.
I gad no idea. I like to think he would love how it caught on.
Jeanie, Yeah, I got a kick out of that.
True, Glad you think so and hope you are having a good week too:)
J.P. Sending you a hug.
Birgit, I bet he'd be amazed to know his works and quotes have not only survived but taken on a life of their own.
I didn't know that :) xo
Denise,
That Shakespeare. What a sense of humor, hey? :) xo
I didn't know that.
... have a lovely weekend.
All the best Jan
Wow! That's a 😲 shocker! Hope you're having a fabulous and cool weekend. You already know I got in my 15 minutes and then some 👌 Hugs, RO
Ro!How lovely to hear from you. Yay for your 15 minutes!
Hugs,
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