>>Chad,
>>I don't know what gd&r means.
>>One question only: Did you really hear/read that it is no longer in use, or are you only making it up here?
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>Peter,
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>Well, gd&r means Grinning, Ducking, & Running. It basically signifies that something was said/written in sarcasm. I was simply making fun of the "Fox is Dead" crowd that would answer your question in that manner in all seriousness.
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>As to your question, I didn't make anything up, nor have I heard/read anything about it. I didn't state anything other than the "Fox is Dead" comment and that was (clearly, I thought) tongue in cheek.
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>Chad
Sorry, I mixed things up, thinking that you brought the news, but is appears to be Mike Gagnon.
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