What is stuttering? Stuttering is a communication disorder in which the flow of speech is broken by repetitions (li-li-like this), prolongations (lllllike this), or abnormal stoppages (no sound) of sounds and syllables. There may also be unusual facial and body movements associated with the effort to speak. Stuttering is also referred to as stammering.
"Hamlet, whose own father has been murdered and his mother wed to the killer... His lapse into “stuttering” or impeded speech can be seen an act of self-preservation."
But is there any actual stuttering in Hamlet? Marc Shell, the scholar thinks so in his book "Stutter". He says that Hamlet displays "the secondary characteristics of stuttering - deliberate repetitions, singsong rhyming, word substitution, unexpected pausing during speech, avoidance behaviour, and expressions of paralysis, both physical and mental."
A successful, often quoted book that doesn't seem to make sense to me in regards to Hamlet. I have turned to September Jokes, and found this surprise joke:
What did the detective in the Arctic say to the suspect? Where were you on the night of September to March?
This is a picture of exposed tree roots. Typically these are created by commercial lawnmowers. I find them in industrial/commercial areas with grass and a few trees around the building.