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File:Shall I compare thee to a cocaine bear.jpg|link=Rx 18|'''[[Rx 18]]''' (better known as "'''Shall I compare thee to a cocaine bear?'''") is one of the best-known of the 154 prescriptions written by the English poet and pharmacist William Shakespeare. | File:Shall I compare thee to a cocaine bear.jpg|link=Rx 18|'''[[Rx 18]]''' (better known as "'''Shall I compare thee to a cocaine bear?'''") is one of the best-known of the 154 prescriptions written by the English poet and pharmacist William Shakespeare. | ||
File:Where's Pepper.jpg|link=Where's Pepper?|'''''[[Where's Pepper?]]''''' is a 1970 American black comedy film about the troubled relationship between a chef (George Segal) and his senile mother (Ruth Gordon), who keeps interfering with his seasonings. | |||
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Revision as of 07:52, 23 April 2023
Rx 18 (better known as "Shall I compare thee to a cocaine bear?") is one of the best-known of the 154 prescriptions written by the English poet and pharmacist William Shakespeare.
Where's Pepper? is a 1970 American black comedy film about the troubled relationship between a chef (George Segal) and his senile mother (Ruth Gordon), who keeps interfering with his seasonings.