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Did that for some ed software that never saw the light of day. (got into bugs n stuff instead) The others sent Malvolia a letter supposedly from whasername that she loved him and would surely drop her draws if she saw him resplendent in yellow tights with red ribbons. He duly turns up so attired and she has him arrested. There was a ring in it somewhere and er um think she marries the other bloke er
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generally quite pompous, a bit bitter and is normally in disagreement with everyone else
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostOlivia is the head of the house in Twelfth Night, after the death of her brother and father. Courted by Orsino, whe isn't interested, as she is mourning the death of her brother.
Malvolio is her steward - generally quite pompous, a bit bitter and is normally in disagreement with everyone else who works for Olivia.
Something like that, IIRC.
Shakespear(s) is a pub in Newcastle.
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostSlightly off topic...but who is Olivia, Malvolio?
Malvolio is her steward - generally quite pompous, a bit bitter and is normally in disagreement with everyone else who works for Olivia.
Something like that, IIRC.
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostSlightly off topic...but who is Olivia, Malvolio?
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Its far from an advert, it is a transcript from a telephone conversation, one that I am sure Giant would not wish to be made public.
Jill
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostIf you have to sign up it's not an advert so the Advertising Standards Agency can't prosecute them for blatant misleading advertising. Subtle, isn't it?
However, local Trading Standards can, so if you feel like sticking one on Giant, make a complaint through them.
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostOh look you have to sign up to read an article. Hmmmmm I wonder what's going on here...
However, local Trading Standards can, so if you feel like sticking one on Giant, make a complaint through them.
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