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Probably the question asked most often is: Do one-celled animals have
orgasms?  The answer is yes, they have orgasms almost constantly, which
is why they don't mind living in pools of warm slime.
		-- Dave Barry, "Sex and the Single Amoeba: What Every
		   Teen Should Know"

A general leading the State Department resembles a dragon commanding
ducks.
		-- New York Times, Jan. 20, 1981

In America, any boy may become president and I suppose that's just one
of the risks he takes.
		-- Adlai Stevenson

The best defense against logic is ignorance.

Dear Mister Language Person: I am curious about the expression, "Part
of this complete breakfast".  The way it comes up is, my 5-year-old
will be watching TV cartoon shows in the morning, and they'll show a
commercial for a children's compressed breakfast compound such as
"Froot Loops" or "Lucky Charms", and they always show it sitting on a
table next to some actual food such as eggs, and the announcer always
says: "Part of this complete breakfast".  Don't that really mean,
"Adjacent to this complete breakfast", or "On the same table as this
complete breakfast"?  And couldn't they make essentially the same claim
if, instead of Froot Loops, they put a can of shaving cream there, or a
dead bat?

Answer: Yes.
		-- Dave Barry, "Tips for Writer's"

By the time they had diminished from 50 to 8, the other dwarves began
to suspect 'Hungry' ...
		-- Gary Larson, "The Far Side"

Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.
		-- Henry Spencer

	"I quite agree with you," said the Duchess; "and the moral of
that is -- `Be what you would seem to be' -- or, if you'd like it put
more simply -- `Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it
might appear to others that what you were or might have been was not
otherwise than what you had been would have appeared to them to be
otherwise.'"
		-- Lewis Carroll, "Alice in Wonderland"


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Saturday, 31 January 2026   Michael J. Chappell   Contact me at: mcsuper5@freeshell.org Made with Emacs