Footnote about Great Expectations

That's Great Expectations by Charles Dickens not Grate Expectations by Edmund Wells!


Huh?

Why?

This is an example an annotation and of the use of link relationship values. I've used relationship values from the 15 March 1993 version of the hardcopy of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) by Tim Berners-Lee and Daniel Connolly.

Besides, we could all do with a little humour every now and then.

It's a joke, right?

Yes, it is a joke. It is a reference to the Monty Python bookshop sketch. More information about the fabulous Pythons used to be available from The British Comedy collection at http://Cathouse.org/BritishComedy. At the time of this writing (March 1996) the Prairienet British Comedy Clearinghouse is trying to fill the void left by Cathouse's demise. Text transcriptions of the bookshop sketch were available in the following versions from Cathouse:

  1. From Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl
  2. The original sketch from At Last the 1948 Show broadcast in 1967 (as transcribed by Greg O'Beirne).

J. Blustein (http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie)

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