Eugene David
...The One-Minute Pundit

Saturday, September 01, 2007


I just found this too -- a quote from one of The Paper of Re-CORD's leading ad-blurbists A. O. with B. O., something we ignored three weeks ago, being already full of ad-blurbism:

Don't misunderstand me: I still get a kick out of Bonnie and Clyde, but it's accompanied by a twinge of unease, by the suspicion that, in some ways that matter and that have become too easy to dismiss, Bosley Crowther was right.

We think we know why A. O. uses initials: the A stands for a seven-letter compound word that ends in E. We will not guess what the O stands for.

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