Oh it's current alright! It's even appropriate for some cases of impatience. ...lol. . congratulations.... balls in your court.
And so, we serve it up. Hypens indicate omitted portions / phrases. Hint: Shakespeare, could be readily taken as a current choice. "----- W h e t h _ r / t _ _ / n o _ l e r / _ n / t _ _ / _ _ n _ / t o / _ u _ _ e r ------- o r / t o / t_ _ e / _ r _ _ / _ _ _ _ n _ t / _ / _ e _ / o _ / t r o u _ l e _ - ---"
I know you enjoy messing with my head, but could you do 2 things..... 1. give me a T, and 2. please separate the words? I seriously doubt the first word is 33 letters.... or is it?
On my computer, the spaces were not being honored. That is why I had to return after each word. Just and FYI.
I'll make one more letter guess and then back away to give someone else a chance.... an O please done
a U, B, S, please, or whatever pleases you.... i have never read shakespeare. I have "nobler" and "troubles", but his prose is greek to me.
Pleases me? Nuts, chiefie, I already know the answer. You pick, see if you can narrow it down a bit, might even be you can solve it without googling it. Pretty well known quotation, and the suspense has to be plaguing you. Tell you what, I'll give you the U.
an W please . somebody else jump in here too...... PLEASE . No matter what I won't google it. caught hell for that on another SM game Comin' right up --
"----- _ h e t h _ r / t _ _ / n o _ l e r / _ n / t _ _ / _ _ n _ / t o / _ u _ _ e r ------- o r / t o / t_ _ e / _ r _ _ / _ _ _ _ n _ t / _ / _ e _ / o _ / t r o u _ l e _ - ---" -----Whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer ----- or to take arms against a sea of troubles--- Though that don't really fit with the letters that were filled in, I could find no other versions of the quote. If that's the solution, I'll have a new one up shortly.
'Ol kckndrgn got it. Devil take the hindmost tac. Here's where I cribbed it. http://www.monologuearchive.com/s/shakespeare_001.html Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 1 IIRC.