Wait -- "you're a scholar, etc., and I'm a rotten liar"?

Why would I call myself a rotten liar? If you think about it, calling
yourself a liar would, by it's implication, be untrue -- which means
you're not a liar, except that you've just told a lie by saying you are
a liar. And then what have you got? A paradox! And we all know what
happens in a paradox -- the entire fabric of space-time will be ripped
appart (unless Worf can determine which Enterprise is _his_ Enterprise).

Dave

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/21/04 2:46 PM >>>
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 14:40, District Webmaster wrote:
> Very helpful instruction, indeed. You, sir, are a scholar and a
> gentleman.

Doesn't that phrase end, "and I'm a rotten liar"?

Anyway, that'll teach me to say, "It can't be done!"


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