Difference between revisions of "Longtong's breach"
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− | * ''London' | + | * '''London bridge:''' is falling down, as in thr nursery rhyme |
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− | * | + | * '''breach''' |
− | + | * '''breeches:''' trousers, pants | |
* This sentence is similar to the puns used previously to describe a grandfather (HCE) falling and grandmother (ALP) spreading the table at the Wake. | * This sentence is similar to the puns used previously to describe a grandfather (HCE) falling and grandmother (ALP) spreading the table at the Wake. |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 9 August 2012
- London bridge: is falling down, as in thr nursery rhyme
- breach
- breeches: trousers, pants
- This sentence is similar to the puns used previously to describe a grandfather (HCE) falling and grandmother (ALP) spreading the table at the Wake.