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| # Posted 2008-04-15 07:02:55 | |
| disorienteer: | He was da man. |
| # Posted 2008-04-15 08:17:30 | |
| Swampfox: | He was definitely no French maiden. Not that we don't love French maidens! |
| # Posted 2008-04-15 20:19:11 | |
| disorienteer: | You're speaking for yourself, obviously. |
| # Posted 2008-04-15 23:26:32 | |
| Swampfox: | I admit that I can not speak for Mr. George. Or Mr. Harrison. |
| # Posted 2008-04-16 03:00:23 | |
| bubo: | You´d better watch out if you ever encounter any French Maidens. |
| # Posted 2008-04-16 10:30:34 | |
| Swampfox: | Bubo, this is very disappointing. I mean, I knew there was a risk that French maidens might try to sneak a little foie gras or escargot into the salad, but I never dreamt they might resort to arsenic. |
| # Posted 2008-04-16 20:47:28 | |
| disorienteer: | '"Look for the woman" is a saying which is applicable in all instances where mystery exists." How positively Strindbergian.
http://www.strindbergandhelium.com/absinthe.html |
| # Posted 2008-04-16 21:11:03 | |
| jjcote: | But the Times article was apparently wrong about one thing:
The expression was coined by Alexandre Dumas (père... |
| # Posted 2008-04-16 23:17:24 | |
| Swampfox: | How positively Spitzerian! |
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