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From: "Richard L. Rosen" <rlr@panix.com>
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Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1993 15:06:15 -0400 (EDT)
In the immortal words of Jon Luckey <luckey@rtfm.mlb.fl.us>...
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> S.O.C.K.S - 'That's what it is' or kill me.
S.O.C.K.S. = "Eso si que es" = "That's what it is"
Think of all the other fun English words you can do this with to "learn"
Spanish!
S.H.O.E.S. = "Es hecho, y es" = "It is made... and it is!!!!"
Any other superlative mnemonic memetic hematomic ways of learning Spanish?
"I lerrrrrrn to spick English fram a booook..." ---Manuel from "Fawlty Towers"
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Subgenius Digest Mon, 5 Jul 93 Volume 4 : Issue 128
Today's Topics: It's a Boston thing, you wouldn't understand... ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1993 02:35:33 -0400 From: Barry Shein <bzs@world.std.com> Message-Id: <199307040635.AA13238@world.std.com> To: subgenius@mc.lcs.mit.edu Subject: It's a Boston thing, you wouldn't understand...
Yesterday's (Friday) Boston Globe's upper-left headline read:
DICHOTOMY EVIDENT AS NOW MEETS IN BOSTON
(NOW as in Nat'l Org for [or maybe it's of] Women.)
I ask you, would such a headline appear at the top of a Cincinnatti or Dallas or Minneapolis/St Paul newspaper? Anywhere else? The Globe, by the way, is not only the "NY Times of Boston" (cough, well, hey, its nearest competitor, the Boston Herald, is of the ``Wife Kills Hubby, Makes Sandwiches'' variety), the Times even owns the damn thing as of last week, bought it for $1.1B. I wonder if that's related somehow?
Dichotomy Evident??? Who the hell writes banner headlines like that?
-b, as in Boston Baked headlines
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