This made me laugh

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  1. Erling

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  4. Erling

    Erling Elite Member

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    Just a reference to the book written 1605, Don Quiote. The guy really hated windmills.

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  5. stollydriver

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    Cheers mate - my brain was aching.
     
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    I got it
     
  7. Octoberon

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    Isn’t it ‘Don Quixote’? Or was there a later translation?
     
  8. Erling

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    Dunno. It was autocorrected while I typed, so I went with that. Should have known better.
     
  9. Fork Lock

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    Extreme dyslexia

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    Just like when you’ve finished painting your fence …
    Done Creosoting.
     
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  12. Smilinjack

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    It does have an x. Has become an adjective of course-taking on an impossible and pointless challenge is described as Quixotic. And the book also gives us "tilting at windmills" to describe the same thing. :)
     
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  13. Dave49

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    Yes, he thought the windmills were giants, who had to be defeated.
     
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    So, people on TTF read proper books, eh? Who knew?

    I was listening to an old ‘In Our Time’ podcast (It’s a BBC radio broadcast, for our non-UK friends) about the book the other day and the learned people speaking with Melvyn insisted it was pronounced ‘kwiks-oat’. My girlfriend, a fluent Spanish speaker, is having none of it.
     
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  15. Smilinjack

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    And she is entirely correct Saul. Kee ho tay. As Tonto might have said :)
     
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  19. Octoberon

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    Conclusive proof! Case closed!

     
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  20. Fork Lock

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    And he would be correct, even today.
     
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