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Hi Dave, love your daily appraisal of life. I thought you might enjoy using the book below, particularly in relation to the next POTUS:

The Shakespeare Insult Generator offers a treasure trove of creative and colorful insults that showcase the Bard's linguistic prowess. Here are some of the most inventive and amusing insults from the book:

Standout Insults

"Apish bald-pated abomination"

"Cuckoldly dull-brained blockhead"

"Obscene rump-fed hornbeast"

More Elaborate Insults

"A most notable coward, an infinite and endless liar, an hourly promise breaker, the owner of no one good quality"

"Away, you starvelling, you elf-skin, you dried neat's-tongue, bull's-pizzle, you stock-fish!"

"Thou leathern-jerkin, crystal-button, knot-pated, agatering, puke-stocking, caddis-garter, smooth-tongue, Spanish pouch!"

Concise Yet Stinging

"Mammering, rump-fed princox"

"Lubberly, clay-brained rampallian"

"Beslubbering lily-livered codpiece"

The book's unique structure allows readers to mix and match words, creating over 150,000 possible insult combinations1. This format encourages users to craft their own creative insults, such as:

"Degenerate sheep-biting blockhead"

"Gorbellied, toad-spotted miscreant"

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I believe that "A Great Day in Harlem" was taken on a Sunday morning. So many of the people in the photo played into the wee hours of Sunday morning.

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Thanks for the read on the Jazz club. And I am the mister’s back scratcher.

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