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Ginestre: I think that of all the entry names so far, this is my favourite, and it makes me wonder where you got it from. I guess that "Bordingbras" is a sub-conscious derivation of "Fortinbras" from Hamlet, but I'm not quite sure about the "his hatt!" part and the strange grammar, though it reminds me of something. Perhaps the "hatt" part is from "Hatt-Baby"? Could you possibly explain? Good stuff. --[[User:Sbp|Sean B. Palmer]] 05:09, 18 Sep 2004 (EDT)
 
Ginestre: I think that of all the entry names so far, this is my favourite, and it makes me wonder where you got it from. I guess that "Bordingbras" is a sub-conscious derivation of "Fortinbras" from Hamlet, but I'm not quite sure about the "his hatt!" part and the strange grammar, though it reminds me of something. Perhaps the "hatt" part is from "Hatt-Baby"? Could you possibly explain? Good stuff. --[[User:Sbp|Sean B. Palmer]] 05:09, 18 Sep 2004 (EDT)
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Lol, I'm not entirely sure.  I just went to the phantom page to see if anything wasn't taken yet.  This was all there was, so I ran with it.  [[Ginestre]] is the one who thought it up in [[Battle of Barnum Stones]].

Revision as of 20:07, 18 September 2004

Ginestre: I think that of all the entry names so far, this is my favourite, and it makes me wonder where you got it from. I guess that "Bordingbras" is a sub-conscious derivation of "Fortinbras" from Hamlet, but I'm not quite sure about the "his hatt!" part and the strange grammar, though it reminds me of something. Perhaps the "hatt" part is from "Hatt-Baby"? Could you possibly explain? Good stuff. --Sean B. Palmer 05:09, 18 Sep 2004 (EDT)

Lol, I'm not entirely sure. I just went to the phantom page to see if anything wasn't taken yet. This was all there was, so I ran with it. Ginestre is the one who thought it up in Battle of Barnum Stones.