Re: Attachment ambiguities, reported speech with humor
From: | Christophe Grandsire <grandsir@...> |
Date: | Monday, October 4, 1999, 8:09 |
FFlores wrote:
>
> OK, I hope I can get away with this... I remember
> we were talking about attachment ambiguities some
> weeks or months ago, and now someone lends me this.
> It's a recording of a show by a group of comediens
> that play home-made instruments (they are called
> 'Les Luthiers'). This is the transcription of a
> part of that show, where a king gives a serenade
> to his beloved Marma; he can't sing, so he tells
> a minstrel what to say, and the minstrel puts music
> to it.
>
Hilarious, simply hilarious! :) Exactly the kind of humour I like. I'm
gonna keep this message carefully, I don't want to lose it :) .
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