Talking Headby Martin Lebl
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So this is an illustration of a certain phrase Hamlet uses. (And that is all the clue you need. If you haven't read or seen Hamlet this will not be funny.) Well yesterdays and today's strips are part of the Shakespeare's Birthday 2001 event, so go to that page to see all the other participating comics, and their Shakespeare infected strips.

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