Re: Sleepy Hollow

gwynhefar@gmail.com said:
> Subtle? I do not think it means what you think it means

A word means exactly what I mean it to mean. Except when I change my mind
and mean it to mean something else.


gwynhefar@gmail.com said:
> Personally my suspension of disbelief was *sorely* tried at the notion that
> the Roanoke colonists spoke Chaucer's English. Um . . . no. Roanoke was
> almost 100 years *after* Shakespeare, they would have spoken Early Modern
> English, not Middle English.

just.deb@gmail.com said:
> My suspension of disbelief stopped back when we hit time travel and bearing=
> witness to the apocalypse

There's yer answer. The Roanoke colonists spoke Chaucer's English because
they were time travellers.

> everything else is just icing.

Mmmm... icing........


> Sent mobile, sorry the top post!

Pete Townshend was decades ahead of his time.

Wayne

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