>>Ah, you've started it then! Some good'n's there :-)
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>>Incidentally, the British artist, Tracy Emin (infamous for her unmade bed exhibit) has a works of words in neon lights:
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>>"Is anal sex legal? ... Is legal sex anal?" - Think about it...
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>I'm revisiting an app intended for text management (everything in memo fields, hierarchically organized into books-chapters-sections-subsections-sub**2sections etc) and while testing it I often write a paragraph or two just to, well, test it. And you can imagine what pearls of wisdom I later discover in these...
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>"Houston, Houston, why are you read "howston" when you're a street, and "hewston" when you're a city?"
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>"Key is often just a word. Often, word is a key. A just word is key, often. An often word is a just key. A word key is often just. A key word just often is."
Just think of all the different connotations of one simple question, just by changing the stressed word. e.g.
"WHAT does all this mean?", "What DOES all this mean", "What does ALL this mean" ... etc.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.