If A catches B on fire, shouldn't something happen to C?<g>
John
>>"iPod Nano Catches Man's Pants on Fire"
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>>What did the poet want to say with this caption? iPod was chasing the pants, and Fire was the place where it caught them?
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>>Or it's a new PC expression. It's not that "guy A set the barn ablaze", it's "Guy A Caught the Barn on Fire".
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>>Or maybe Man's Pants on Fire is just another weird toponym, like Stratford on Avon.
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>No, it means he made the whole story up!
John Harvey
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