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It is I

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tarlyn wrote: Jacob concentrates and casts his cantrip. "Deari, it is I , Jacob. "
tarlyn wrote: "Tis I, Jacob's daughter, Del. "
Was it only me who immediately thought "It is I, Leclerc..." after reading the above lines?
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I didn't even know about the BBC show Allo Allo until Ail mentioned it to me, heh.
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How else would one say it? It is me? That's just wrong.
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I'm not questioning that, Ewan... although "it is me" sounds fine to me :-)

I've just seen too much of Allo Allo... and you too little ;-)
Check here who Leclerc is:



and his signature phrase, "it is I, Leclerc..."
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Ail wrote:I'm not questioning that, Ewan... although "it is me" sounds fine to me :-)

I've just seen too much of Allo Allo... and you too little ;-)
Check here who Leclerc is:



and his signature phrase, "it is I, Leclerc..."
YAR!
That is a funny clip.
Delight is to him- a far, far upward, and inward delight- who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self.

-from Moby Dick (Hermann Melville)
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