The brilliance of these guys just never ceases to amaze...
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WadeFillingame
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The brilliance of these guys just never ceases to amaze...
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miamipadronsmoker
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Re: The brilliance of these guys just never ceases to amaze...
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[size=16pt]A very special thanks to Wade!
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Gee-Man
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Re: The brilliance of these guys just never ceases to amaze...
I like cheese.
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CeltMick1984
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Re: The brilliance of these guys just never ceases to amaze...
Apt occasion for quotation from Tom Wolfe on "Muggeridge's Law:"
While Malcolm Muggeridge was the editor of Punch, it was announced that Khrushchev and Bulganin were coming to England. Muggeridge hit upon the idea of a mock itinerary, a lineup of the most ludicrous places the two paunchy pear-shaped little Soviet leaders could possibly be paraded through during the solemn process of a state visit. Shortly before press time, half the feature had to be scrapped. It coincided exactly with the official itinerary, just released, prompting Muggeridge to observe: We live in an age in which it is no longer possible to be funny. There is nothing you can imagine, no matter how ludicrous, that will not promptly be enacted before your very eyes, probably by someone well known.
-- From Wolfe's "Stalking the Billion-Footed Beast: A literary manifesto for the new social novel," Harpers at 53-54, November, 1989, available at https://lukeford.net/Images/photos3/tomwolfe.pdf.
While Malcolm Muggeridge was the editor of Punch, it was announced that Khrushchev and Bulganin were coming to England. Muggeridge hit upon the idea of a mock itinerary, a lineup of the most ludicrous places the two paunchy pear-shaped little Soviet leaders could possibly be paraded through during the solemn process of a state visit. Shortly before press time, half the feature had to be scrapped. It coincided exactly with the official itinerary, just released, prompting Muggeridge to observe: We live in an age in which it is no longer possible to be funny. There is nothing you can imagine, no matter how ludicrous, that will not promptly be enacted before your very eyes, probably by someone well known.
-- From Wolfe's "Stalking the Billion-Footed Beast: A literary manifesto for the new social novel," Harpers at 53-54, November, 1989, available at https://lukeford.net/Images/photos3/tomwolfe.pdf.
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canadianbeaver
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Re: The brilliance of these guys just never ceases to amaze...
Next to “The Meaning of Life”, so brilliant. Thanks Wade!
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Great coffee, cigars and whiskey. Love them all.
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