Reminds me of one of MikeG’s funniest posts (at least to me), found at
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.ph ... 768e005fc1, and here quoted in full (it may make more sense in context, but even without, it may make you laugh):
Mike G wrote:If it was Shakespeare you probably misheard it; the correct word was "bastard."
FAL. T'were but mustarde upon the porpentines.
HEN. From Burgundy?
FAL. Aye, t'was French's mustarde.
HEN. Then t'were not mustarde, but a bastard son
Whose sun shineth not in verdant yellow
Upon English pancakes.
Would that I had the syrup to coat his feast
And Burgundy's pancakes lay coldening in the east.
(EXEUNT)
"Don't you ever underestimate the power of a female." Bootsy Collins