Luther the outlandish almoner has recourse to those type of
verbal somersaults, but, I think, of a somewhat riper
odorousness. That site ^does^ seem to address the formalist
aspects of that quote by cementing that little mental
minivacation that we all, on occasion, retire to.
Geometer Bob
Cecil Touchon wrote:
what is 'polical' is that a word?
cecil
many people seem to think so [see below]:
http://www.alltheweb.com/cgi-bin/search?type=allquery=polical
new slogan - "we take the it out of political"
scott rigby wrote:
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> Douglas,
>
> wasn't it actually coined by Carol Hanisch?
After reading the answers to this query on the page below, I am convinced
that the phrase originated with Luther Blissett.
http://www.research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/pisp.html
Best,
PK
scott rigby wrote:
Cecil Touchon wrote:
what is 'polical' is that a word?
cecil
many people seem to think so
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what is 'polical' is that a word?
cecil
scott rigby wrote:
Douglas,
wasn't it actuall
scott rigby wrote:
new slogan - "we take the it out of political"
or maybe...
"Political? Don't be a TIC, Don't take a POL, Don't LITIgate, - just do
IT!"
(otherwise you should be gone or shot on the white house lawn)[USA
version]
cecil
thanks to one and all, especillia vou, Ceci
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