- Jan 28, 2011
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Just for @Stoof and all the other fans...
W/out is a known contraction of the word 'Without'
And 'Weg' is the German road for Road or Path
Where no road or path exists, it follows that there can only be bare earth or soil.
Consequently W/out Weg gives us soil.
Of the many actors to have played Hamlet, I note one of Germany's most famous actors, one Horst Caspar, played him on stage in 1945.
Consequently, soil upon Hamlet gives us
W/out Weg Horst.
Or Wout Weghorst.
I rest my case
W/out is a known contraction of the word 'Without'
And 'Weg' is the German road for Road or Path
Where no road or path exists, it follows that there can only be bare earth or soil.
Consequently W/out Weg gives us soil.
Of the many actors to have played Hamlet, I note one of Germany's most famous actors, one Horst Caspar, played him on stage in 1945.
Consequently, soil upon Hamlet gives us
W/out Weg Horst.
Or Wout Weghorst.
I rest my case