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- From: frankm@microsoft.com (Frank R.A.J. Maloney)
- Subject: Re: K Street
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.200007.2635@microsoft.com>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 20:00:07 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Windows/DOS Users Ed Group
- References: <Bzqz8z.2Jt@techbook.com> <BzyF98.GFt@demon.co.uk> <C00Fx2.5LE@techbook.com>
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- In article <C00Fx2.5LE@techbook.com> dant@techbook.com (Dan Tilque) writes:
- >gtoal@pizzabox.demon.co.uk (Graham Toal) writes:
- >>
- >>Queer Street?
- >
- >I was trying for actual streets. From what I can tell from
- >dictionaries, there was no actual street named Queer that gave rise to
- >this expression. That's also why Main Street was not on my list--while
- >there are many Main Streets, no one in particular is the source of the
- >expression refering to "materialistic self-complacent provincialism" (to
- >quote an M-W dictionary).
- >
-
- I think Main Street does qualify. The reference has got to be the
- Sinclair Lewis novel, the location being Gopher Prairie, Minnesota.
- Fictional, yes, but also a powerful symbol, as powerful as any of the
- "real" streets mentioned here.
-
- On another note, real streets might be expanded to included real
- squares. Just as real streets do expand, as it were, to become real
- squares.
-
- Here you can include Red Square, Times Square, and Pioneer Square (to
- throw in a Pacific Northwest reference to go with Skid Road). Also
- Tienanmen Square, of course. Others?
-
- --
- Frank Richard Aloysius Jude Maloney
- "Well, I'm a little muddled." -- Glinda
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