The year is 1627 and the plucky Huguenots are holed up in the castle at La Rochelle where they are besieged by the dull-witted, yet depressingly efficient troops of King Louis XIII and his evil, but strangely charismatic, chief minister, Cardinal Richelieu. Into this scenario come four plucky young soldiers, whose womanising and roguery is really quite charming and shouldnt be held against them, plus a mysterious man wearing an iron mask for no apparent reason. Our protagonists are irresistibly drawn into a tangled web of intrigue & treachery as the Count, who seeks vengeance for oh no. This has all been done before hasnt it? Sorry! [marked-for-expiry] dull.-- DrBob, Apr 01 2011 Once more, with feeling http://trailers.app...thethreemusketeers/ [theircompetitor, Apr 01 2011] http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/plicat http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/plicatI don't get it, eh? etc? [zen_tom, Apr 04 2011] Plica Syndrome http://en.wikipedia...wiki/Plica_syndromeInflammation of the knee? Na, can't be it. [zen_tom, Apr 04 2011] Plica (Genus) http://en.wikipedia.../wiki/Plica_(genus)A type of lizard, apparently. [zen_tom, Apr 04 2011] Capillaria Plica http://en.wikipedia...ki/Capillaria_plicaParasitic nematode? [zen_tom, Apr 04 2011] Duplicate Boy! http://en.wikipedia.../wiki/Duplicate_BoyAhh, I (sort of) get it now... Du-plicate(er) - but towards what does it reference? Who, or what is "endupliquet" in this instance? [zen_tom, Apr 04 2011] Idea Duplication Counter Idea Duplication CounterAha! Missed these ones. [zen_tom, Apr 04 2011] Duplicated idea counter Duplicated idea counterI must have been set to "slow" for the last few days. [zen_tom, Apr 04 2011] Beyond Heaving Bosoms http://www.amazon.c...mance/dp/1416571221 [theircompetitor, Apr 06 2011] so mark the *of* for deletion?-- po, Apr 01 2011 sp. "Compte".-- FlyingToaster, Apr 01 2011 what's wrong with heaving bosoms?-- theircompetitor, Apr 01 2011 +for the iron mask for no reason-- dentworth, Apr 01 2011 //'du' is a contraction of 'de le' meaning 'of the'// So the title contains a duplicate preposition? That's not a bug, it's a feature.
But I think the Count spells it "du Pliquatièrs"-- mouseposture, Apr 01 2011 bigsleep, mouseposture, yes, but the pun, such as it is, doesn't work then does it! I too had an encounter with the Count of Kronenberg on Friday. He does get around a bit doesn't he! tc, nothing that I am aware of. There really should have been some bodice ripping in there somewhere as well. Also, re: the link, oh god no!-- DrBob, Apr 04 2011 Yes, sorry z_t, I can be a bit obtuse at times. I was just switching the words around to get Count of Duplicate Ideas. And then the 'eers' ending suggested Dumas and suddenly a crap idea was born! I just added in heaving bosoms to attract the low end of the market (that's you, tc, in case you are in any doubt!).-- DrBob, Apr 04 2011 I never doubted it :)-- theircompetitor, Apr 04 2011 /du Plicateers/ I thought that meant there was two of them. In French.-- bungston, Apr 04 2011 Pun works OK if you pronounce "du Pliquatiers" properly. Very old family, with funny ideas about orthography. The Psmiths are a collateral branch.
But "Musketeers" is English, Dumas French. It really should be "du Pliquetaires" since the title was _Les Trois Mousquetaires_-- mouseposture, Apr 04 2011 Yeah but no but most people would pronounce Mousquetaires as "Mouseketeers" and then zen_tom would have been sidetracked into research about the Mickey Mouse Club and would be left wondering what Britney Spears & Christina Aguilera et al had to do with the halfbakery. It's bad enough that he had to spend half the day reading about knee inflammation.-- DrBob, Apr 05 2011 Something is very wrong with me...my breast have yet to "heave". (Or at least I think they haven't.)-- blissmiss, Apr 05 2011 you don't know what you're missing! :)-- po, Apr 05 2011 Have no fear, [bliss], see link-- theircompetitor, Apr 06 2011 random, halfbakery