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No, it's cool. :ROFLMAO:

I only posted the Shakespeare photo bc it's kind of Shakespeare Day! No-one really knows but it's generally thought he was born on 23 April but also (possibly) died on 23 April. So to my mind that makes it 'Shakespeare Day'. Bc why not?
Oh, I didn’t know! Somehow I connect him with April, though; not sure why.

Definitely worthy of celebration!
 
Oh, I didn’t know! Somehow I connect him with April, though; not sure why.

Definitely worthy of celebration!
It's also World Book Day today. Bc of Shakespeare. In the UK it used to be on 23 April and then they changed it bc of St George but mostly bc it sometimes clashes with school Easter holidays. So in the UK World Book Day is sometime in March which is complete nonsense, imo.

A Folio book cover.

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I didn’t know you had that word. Holy Moly! Cognate with German Bach, Swedish bäck.
Beck, afaik, is a Northern word. Is it any old stream or just the ones with a stony bed? Can't remember. Also don't know when a beck becomes a burn. Burn is Scottish for a small stream but cannot remember if it's a particular type of small stream or just any old thing!

Pretty sure beck doesn't get used in the south of England. Also, it's more of a rural word than urban.
 
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