On Sep 25, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Stewart McCoy wrote:

> "Ignorance is bliss" is just a common saying, often used ironically,
> to say that there are times when it is best not to know something.

It may not be true on British radio, but on American radio, with very  
few exceptions, you really do not want to sound intellectual in any  
way.  So Caroline's nailed it perfectly:  "ignorance is bliss where  
'tis folly to be wise."

David R
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.rastallmusic.com




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