Ginger Meggs by Jason Chatfield for December 03, 2024

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    WelshRat Premium Member 1 day ago

    Bonza, Ocker. But not quite right.

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    scote1379 Premium Member 1 day ago

    More likely he said " Erk "

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    stillfickled Premium Member 1 day ago

    THIS is a knife!”

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    Calvinist1966  1 day ago

    According to the earliest source, his last words were “And you, my son.” This refers to Brutus being his adopted son. In Elizabethan plays, it became “Et tu Brute” (“And you, Brutus”) which was the version that Shakespeare used.

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    Calvinist1966  1 day ago

    Carry On Cleo gave Caesar the wonderful line “Infamy! Infamy! They’ve all got it in for me!”

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    Trond Sätre Premium Member 1 day ago

    Figures that Australians would still get that reference :)

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    Durak Premium Member 1 day ago

    “No, that’s not A knife, that’s A LOT of knives!”

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    Steverino Premium Member about 24 hours ago

    He was eating a piece of pie and wanted another. That’s why, when Brutus asked him what he ate, he said “ate two, Brutus”.

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    rockyridge1977  about 22 hours ago

    Not the King James version…..but it works……..lack experience!!!!

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    trainnut1956  about 22 hours ago

    “I get your point”?

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    crazeekatlady  about 20 hours ago

    In real life or Shakespeare?

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    Teto85 Premium Member about 9 hours ago

    Big Julie got it in the rotunda.

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