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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 Dec 2017

    “It is slightly insulting that they portrayed the king of England as a buffoon. But never mind: He was a lovable buffoon.”http://nyti.ms/2BJLLGL 

    1:30 PM - 7 Dec 2017
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      2. Grand Tourist‏ @GrandTouristUK 7 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        If you are in London for #Hamilton pop to #Wallace #Collection @WallaceMuseum just round the back of #Selfridges #fabulous #Frick #style #art #collection #private #home - 2 #amazing #Canaletto #paintings just restored @GrandTouristUK @visitlondon

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      3. Grand Tourist‏ @GrandTouristUK 8 Dec 2017
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        #history of #Grand #Tour https://wp.me/p5eFNn-3io  #art #museums #collections @WallaceMuseum @nytimestravel @NationalGallery @AshmoleanMuseum @grand_tourist

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      1. RickeG‏ @ricketiki 7 Dec 2017
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        I disagree with the characterization of King George’s character as a buffoon. I’m literally listening to Hamilton right now.Trump is a buffoon. Let’s not insult poor George. His songs are amusing and the guy himself just wanted to be a mentally ill farmer.

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      1. Marie Doucette‏ @MarieDoucette 7 Dec 2017
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        the ONLY insult in 'Hamilton'?! Because I can count at least 10 historical inaccuracies just from a photo, w/out sitting thru it.

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      2. Beezy  🦈‏ @whereisbizzy 7 Dec 2017
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        Do Americans know who Alexander Hamilton was?

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      1. suzannemo42‏ @suzannemo421 8 Dec 2017
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        The Brits should write​ a play about the White House buffoon. Trump can't stand to be mocked. Most Americans won't be insulted.

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      1. Sweet Dew‏ @My4EverWorld 7 Dec 2017
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        I didn't think so.

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      1. Mani Subramanian‏ @vpsubramanian 7 Dec 2017
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        We live in upside down world. Americans go to London and standup for British national anthem while insulting our own and now British are bringing a show that celebrates USA and indirectly insults their own. At least a slight balance I suppose!

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      1. D 🥃mb 🍭cr 🍒tsS 👑ck‏ @DumbocratsSuck 7 Dec 2017
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        If the King of England wasn't a buffoon (actual, an inbred buffoon) then how did he let the colonies get away....... twice?

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot 7 Dec 2017
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        #MAGA “it is that they portrayed the kingful of englandful as a buffoonful. but mindful: he waswise a bu…ful

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      2. Jerry‏ @jerry2623 7 Dec 2017
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        when are ye going

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      3. Conor Slattery‏ @slattc 7 Dec 2017
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        17th Jan

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      1. Kraft‏ @stevia456 7 Dec 2017
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        Hey just like the Canadian Prime Minister

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      1. Tracie‏ @TracieLiberty 7 Dec 2017
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        The problems with inbreeding.

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