"note the typical use of 'P' as a signature by the alleged author, which, along with his semi-literate reading habits (readers will recall the infamous recommendation of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' as innovative literature) and his self-confessed former occupation as an 'architect' (in late twentieth/ early twenty-first century parlance a synonym for 'wrecker', 'philistine' or 'soulless zombie') which yet again support the case for the real presence behind his outpourings being the prototype AutoPoeticon R2D2, an early device from Fisons Laboratories of Loughborough."

From 'The McManus Conspiracy' - Oldlewitte and Shine, Bangalore University Press, 2134

On 21 January 2017 at 09:27, Patrick McManus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

not always????? cheers P

  • Willm Shakp
  • William Shaksper
  • Wm Shakspe
  • William Shakspere
  • Willm Shakspere
  • By me William Shakspeare
  • "Shakespeare" appears 71 times, while "Shakespere" appears second with 27 usages. These are followed by "Shakespear" (16); "Shakspeare" (13); "Shackspeare" (12) and "Shakspere" (8). There are also many other variations that appear in small numbers or as one-offs.[6]

On 20/01/2017 23:52, Peter Riley wrote:
As far as I'm concerned the works of Shakespeare were written by a row of eleven letters.

PR




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