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Friday, June 26, 2009
A double-entendre.
This is from The New York Times: "South Carolina Governor Apologizes to Staff"
And two decades or so ago I remember this one from The Wall Street Journal: "Woman CEO ousted in broad restructuring."
I am usually the one snickering with these. Comments like "Get your mind out of the gutter" or "You would think like that" have been commonplace in my life, especially when I broke 40. Thanks for the titter.
3 comments:
George,
There's nothing he could say to his staff that it doesn't already know is just the beginnings of another [lay] lie.
*ahem*
Regards,
Kelly
I am usually the one snickering with these. Comments like "Get your mind out of the gutter" or "You would think like that" have been commonplace in my life, especially when I broke 40. Thanks for the titter.
A headline in Yahoo news awhile back read "Girl beats of muggers with baton."
Lucky muggers.
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