In article <C17zt6.wA@ms.uky.edu>, @nx01.mik.uky.edu (Michael J. Chilton) writes:
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|> What is it that wemon like so much about Romeo and Casanov
Flip answer:
They could spell, knew grammar, and are at least half ficticious.
Real answer:
They are sweet taboos. Humans are like that.
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We have yet to learn that the thing uttered in words is not therefore affirmed. It must affirm itself, or no forms of logic or of oath can give it evidence.
The sentence must also contain its own apology for being spoken. - R.W.Emerson