Re: More drivel
@ Irony Deficient
> Anonymous Coward, “wherefore” ≠ “where”; “wherefore” = “why”.
Yes, your grasp of the English language is impressive, but obviously doesn't extend to Shakespeare.
In Romeo and Juliet, the meaning of “Wherefore art thou Romeo?” is not “Where are you, Romeo?” but “Why are you Romeo?” (i.e. “Why did you have to be a Montague?”).