• For those who have a hard time believing that a glover's son could have

    From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 29 15:47:26 2023
    According to Chatbot BARD, one of the its themes is:

    - The power of the human spirit: Despite the challenges he faces, Vincent Freeman, an in-valid, dreams of becoming a space explorer. He uses his intelligence, determination, and hard work to overcome the genetic discrimination he faces and achieve his
    goals.

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  • From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 30 06:36:46 2023
    On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 3:47:28 PM UTC-7, wrote:
    According to Chatbot BARD, one of the its themes is:

    - The power of the human spirit: Despite the challenges he faces, Vincent Freeman, an in-valid, dreams of becoming a space explorer. He uses his intelligence, determination, and hard work to overcome the genetic discrimination he faces and achieve his
    goals.

    And concerning this 20th-century glove maker, the article "Who were the Moguls?" says:
    - During his lifetime, Goldwyn was the most successful independent movie producer in the US.

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  • From John W Kennedy@21:1/5 to gggg gggg on Fri Jun 30 20:23:32 2023
    On 6/30/23 9:36 AM, gggg gggg wrote:
    On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 3:47:28 PM UTC-7, wrote:
    According to Chatbot BARD, one of the its themes is:

    - The power of the human spirit: Despite the challenges he faces, Vincent Freeman, an in-valid, dreams of becoming a space explorer. He uses his intelligence, determination, and hard work to overcome the genetic discrimination he faces and achieve his
    goals.

    And concerning this 20th-century glove maker, the article "Who were the Moguls?" says:
    - During his lifetime, Goldwyn was the most successful independent movie producer in the US.

    Read “Becoming Superman” by J Michael Straczynski to see how the child
    of an thug and a whore became one of the most literate writers in
    contemporary Hollywood.

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

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  • From bookburn@21:1/5 to John W Kennedy on Tue Aug 29 14:58:57 2023
    On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 4:23:44 PM UTC-8, John W Kennedy wrote:
    On 6/30/23 9:36 AM, gggg gggg wrote:
    On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 3:47:28 PM UTC-7, wrote:
    According to Chatbot BARD, one of the its themes is:

    - The power of the human spirit: Despite the challenges he faces, Vincent Freeman, an in-valid, dreams of becoming a space explorer. He uses his intelligence, determination, and hard work to overcome the genetic discrimination he faces and achieve
    his goals.

    And concerning this 20th-century glove maker, the article "Who were the Moguls?" says:
    - During his lifetime, Goldwyn was the most successful independent movie producer in the US.
    Read “Becoming Superman” by J Michael Straczynski to see how the child of an thug and a whore became one of the most literate writers in contemporary Hollywood.

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

    My question about Shakespeare's identity is far out, yet conceivable. I like the notion that he had noble parents, not those in Stratford but the court. It's well known that illigetimate children spawned at court sent progeny to outside parents in a
    contract of no or little contact in exchange for the child's new identity.

    Certain question marks concerning Shakespeare's sonnets, bastardy in the history plays, and his interest in "re-creation" themes come into play with an illegitimate ID and yet nobility and relations with nobles.

    After all, where did the Shakespeares/Hathaways get the money to sneakily marry off William and Anne?

    Just barely possible that digging up a few graves in Stratford would establish genetic clues connecting William with relatives--or not.

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