This is where the phrase 'steal someone's thunder' comes from...

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Rav: In the UK,
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if you said that someone had stolen your thunder,
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most people would know what you meant.
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Man 1: It means that someone's taken credit
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for something that you've done.
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Woman: I guess,
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they did something better than you did,
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and they took all the credit for it.
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Man 2: Stolen your ideas.
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Rav: Can you give me a sentence
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where you would use that saying?
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Man 1: I should have been promoted but
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someone else stole my thunder.
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Man 2: I was going to make a unique presentation
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at work, and somebody had stolen my thunder.
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Woman: If someone turned up to my wedding
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in a great big white dress,
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they've stolen my thunder.
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Rav: But not a lot of people know
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where it comes from.
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Where do you think that saying came from?
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Man 2: I've not a clue. Maybe the British weather!
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Woman 1: I don't know. Maybe the weather?!
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Rav: What these Londoners don't realise
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is that stolen your thunder
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came from here.
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The Theatre Royal in Drury Lane
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is the oldest theatre
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in London's West End.
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It's even older than the BBC.
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In 1709,
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a man named John Dennis invented a machine
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that made a noise just like a clap of thunder.
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The thunder machine was fantastic,
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but Dennis's play wasn't.
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Soon after its opening night, his play was replaced
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by a production of Macbeth.
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When John Dennis went back to the Theatre Royal
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to see this new production
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he was outraged to discover
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that his thunder machine was being used
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in Macbeth, and no one had asked his permission.
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The story goes that he stood up and shouted
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"they will not let my play run,
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but they steal my thunder."
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And so the phrase to steal someone's thunder
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was born.
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And it came from the area around here,
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and not from up here.
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