Apparently, this was from one of Lufthansa's Birmingham to Frankfurt flights on the four hundredth anniversary of William Shakespeare's death.
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10156885624505074
Well done, Lufthansa in recognising and celebrating (in true style), a very important occasion, not only of British history but also that of great literature.
Kevin
In honour of the Bard
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In honour of the Bard
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Re: In honour of the Bard
All the publicity re the 400th anniversary of the bard's passing inspired me to compose some poetry of my own-:
There once was a woman named Tucker
Who sadly wasn't much of a looker
She said I'll get a man
Any way that I can
And offered them money to ?
Unfortunately not quite up the bard's standard because I couldn't think of a rhyming finish.
EricT
There once was a woman named Tucker
Who sadly wasn't much of a looker
She said I'll get a man
Any way that I can
And offered them money to ?
Unfortunately not quite up the bard's standard because I couldn't think of a rhyming finish.
Now at the age where I know I like girls but can't remember why!
Re: In honour of the Bard
I've been performing in Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce this week. Last night I sneaked in the word 'Shakespeare' and when I 'broke' a table at the end said 'Don't worry, tis Much Ado About Nothing.' I hope the old man would have approved 



