Jim is teaching me about Shakespeare
BFM_three60: Shakespeare huh?
bfm_Xëliõ: yep
BFM_three60: or Shakspere as the Oxford English dictionary used to have it.
bfm_Xëliõ: ?
bfm_Xëliõ: lol
bfm_Xëliõ: i don't no
BFM_three60: there's a debate over the spelling
bfm_Xëliõ: oooo
bfm_Xëliõ: lol
BFM_three60: since he never spelled it the same way twice.
bfm_Xëliõ: i never new that
bfm_Xëliõ: thats aweome!
BFM_three60: isn't it just?
BFM_three60:
bfm_Xëliõ: thats sooo cool! lol
BFM_three60: also he was born on what day??
bfm_Xëliõ: umm
BFM_three60: 23rd APril 1564.
BFM_three60: omg that's today!!!
BFM_three60: I just noticed
bfm_Xëliõ: ...
bfm_Xëliõ: xD
bfm_Xëliõ: lol!
BFM_three60: and he died on April 23rd, 1616
BFM_three60: St. George's day as wel..
bfm_Xëliõ: Happy Birthday Shake! and R.I.P
BFM_three60: yes
BFM_three60: let's see, what other random facts can I use to impress you?
bfm_Xëliõ: lol
bfm_Xëliõ: i love random facts
BFM_three60: did you know that "WIlliam Shakespeare" can be re-arranged to give "I am a weakish speller"?
bfm_Xëliõ: xD
bfm_Xëliõ: lol thats awesome!
BFM_three60: also "We all make his praise".
bfm_Xëliõ: i love these xD
BFM_three60: you think that's fun
BFM_three60: wait till you se this one:
bfm_Xëliõ: oo
BFM_three60: a word used in Shakey's play, "LOve's Labours lost" is the rather fancy:
BFM_three60: "Honorificabilitudinitatibus
"
BFM_three60: appearing only once, meaning "the state of being able to achieve honours"
BFM_three60: and it's the longest word that has letters alternating between consonants and vowels
BFM_three60: but the really exciting bit is that some weirdo discovered that its letters can be rearranged to give:
BFM_three60: "hi ludi F baconis nati, tuiti orbi
BFM_three60: "
BFM_three60: which means "These plays born of F[rancis] Bacon are preserved for teh world">
then he randomly pules out this
BFM_three60: also:
BFM_three60: not only do "Twelve Plus One" and "Eleven Plus Two" use the same letters, the both mathematically give the same answer.