06 Jul 18
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Wolfgang apparently fails to recognize that since the 4th of July celebrates the declaration of independence on the same day in 1776 (and not victory in the war of 1812), HandyAndy was referring to George III, not George IV.
I'm referencing 1814 idiot.
edit: re Poryphria ... don't believe everything you see at the movies.
06 Jul 18
Originally posted by @ashiitakaCorrect. I was referring to King George III, whose portrayer sings "You'll Be Back" in the Broadway musical Hamilton.
Wolfgang apparently fails to recognize that since the 4th of July celebrates the declaration of independence on the same day in 1776 (and not victory in the war of 1812), HandyAndy was referring to George III, not George IV.
Originally posted by @handyandyNice music.
Correct. I was referring to King George III, whose portrayer sings "You'll Be Back" in the Broadway musical Hamilton.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKFN-aqPJH8
06 Jul 18
Originally posted by @ashiitakaWell done Einstein and since I was talking about George IV maybe I was referring to George IV. 🙄
Wolfgang apparently fails to recognize that since the 4th of July celebrates the declaration of independence on the same day in 1776 (and not victory in the war of 1812), HandyAndy was referring to George III, not George IV.
Originally posted by @handyandy...Which I have wanted a ticket to since almost the first day it aired. It's too expensive and fully booked but I can always dream.
Correct. I was referring to King George III, whose portrayer sings "You'll Be Back" in the Broadway musical Hamilton.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKFN-aqPJH8
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Of course you were referring to George IV. That much is clear to all. What's also clear to all is that this is a 4th of July thread, and therefore HandyAndy was talking about George III, not George IV. You might have been referring to George IV, but you were historically incorrect in doing so. Wolfgang would prefer to resort to insults such as "idiot" rather than accept his error and my (very mild) correction.
Well done Einstein and since I was talking about George IV maybe I was referring to George IV. 🙄
Originally posted by @ashiitakaThreads move on idiot.
Of course you were referring to George IV. That much is clear to all. What's also clear to all is that this is a 4th of July thread, and therefore HandyAndy was talking about George III, not George IV. You might have been referring to George IV, but you were historically incorrect in doing so. Wolfgang would prefer to resort to insults such as "idiot" rather than accept his error and my (very mild) correction.
Just read the narrative carefully before you make a bigger fool of yourself.
btw: Idiot is not an insult in your case.
Originally posted by @ashiitakaGood luck! The show has been touring major cities with ticket prices starting at $200 (probably several months' pay back in 1776).
...Which I have wanted a ticket to since almost the first day it aired. It's too expensive and fully booked but I can always dream.
Originally posted by @wolfgang59damn it that is not as funny as i think it is. damn it
Well done Einstein and since I was talking about George IV maybe I was referring to George IV.
Originally posted by @handyandySell a few slaves, make the others work harder. You are inventing problems. Oh poor andy he is so beset.
... ticket prices starting at $200 (probably several months' pay back in 1776).