On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:01:49 +0100, Randolfe Wicker  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> After railing against "political correctness" in some really charming  
> exchanges, Dick Cavett didn't seem ready after telling the interviewer  
> who asked if he could ask a "politically incorrect question" that he  
> could "to bring it on".

At least quote the guy correctly. He said "shoot, shoot". Why'd you ask  
the question? Just to get a reaction? Seems to me you should've just done  
some basic research. According to wikipedia Cavett was born in 1936.

What's the deal here? You walk up to a guy after some presentation and ask  
some completely random question that isn't related to what he was talking  
about. I would be pretty annoyed by that too. He even answered your  
question with a wink in his eye.

- Andreas
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