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<p>[QUOTE="Voulgaroktonou, post: 5138075, member: 84047"]“It is a tale</p><p>Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,</p><p>Signifying nothing.”</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Well, perhaps, if lacking in sound and fury, I agree it is a tale told by an idiot…<strike>ignifying nothing…</strike></p><p><strike>But I thought it might be of interest to or amuse some of my CoinTalk friends.</strike></p><p><strike><br /></strike></p><p><strike><br /></strike></p><p><strike>The Head of our library told me this morning th</strike></p><p><strike>at she thinks I look like Constans II, Roman emperor (641–68). Gosh, I never considered that. Maybe, in my youth, but now? Then she wondered whether it might be a case of reincarnation. Constans was murdered in his bath in 668. Gee, is that why I always put off bathing?</strike></p><p><strike><br /></strike></p><p><strike>The conversations we have when we can't have in person departmental meetings....</strike></p><p><strike>[ATTACH=full]1205496[/ATTACH]</strike>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Voulgaroktonou, post: 5138075, member: 84047"]“It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.” Well, perhaps, if lacking in sound and fury, I agree it is a tale told by an idiot…[S]ignifying nothing… But I thought it might be of interest to or amuse some of my CoinTalk friends. The Head of our library told me this morning th at she thinks I look like Constans II, Roman emperor (641–68). Gosh, I never considered that. Maybe, in my youth, but now? Then she wondered whether it might be a case of reincarnation. Constans was murdered in his bath in 668. Gee, is that why I always put off bathing? The conversations we have when we can't have in person departmental meetings.... [ATTACH=full]1205496[/ATTACH][/S][/QUOTE]
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