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In today's Bierma column, which I posted elsewhere, he mentioned 2 signs he'd recently seen: ~ Every Single Jean $20 Off ~ The Perfect Pant Event For the first sign, Bierma asked them if the sign meant he would receive a $40 discount for a pair of jeans. Then in our community, the police have put up this sign: Police Ticket Stop Sign Violators That begs the question (that phrase is probably misused!), do speeders and stop light violators and DUIs get a free pass? We've had sign threads before...but have you seen any fun ones recently? | ||
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I haven't actually seen this one but Bill Bryson quotes it in Lost Continent (I think). A store selling camping gear was having a winter sale and the sign read: "This is the Winter of Our Discount Tent" | |||
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<Asa Lovejoy> |
And this is the late summer of our joy to see you back!!! | ||
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Oh you know me: here today, gone tomorrow, and here again the day after... Nice to see you too! | |||
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Hey, Muse...Asa has been up to a lot while you've been gone. He's married now! Love the winter of our discount tent sign! | |||
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From my Dad's Reader's Digest: A sign on the elevator read: "In case of fire, don't use the elevator." Underneath it, someone had written in: "Use water." | |||
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Good one. But is the piece included in copies of the Reader's Digest of people other than your Dad? | |||
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LOL - good question, Pearce! Ha! ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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Actually no. It's just in his. [Confession time: I am always guilty when I read "Reader's Digest," especially in front of such an erudite crowd as on Wordcraft... so I had to mention that it was my father's magazine and not mine. ] | |||
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I don't care for RD sinec I find it lacking in depth - which I suppose is inevitable for a digest or precis. However, it is a good example of a journal that takes complex concepts and writing and turns them into articles that are accessible to the majority. As you will have realised from previous postings of mine, I regard this as an important and useful skill. There is far too much written that is unecessarily complex, arcane and elitist. Translating such works into more understandable forms must surely increase the sum total of information available. Those who learn about something from the likes of RD can, if they so wish, obtain further information from the source(s). But without the initial RD exposure they'd prossibly never have known about it. Richard English | |||
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I agree with you, Richard! I think any access to information is valid. They don't claim to have all of the information or anything, they are what they are. Lovely, that. ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Richard English: … it is a good example of a journal that takes complex concepts and writing and turns them into articles that are accessible to the majority. Just to break the habits of a lifetime, I agree. | |||
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The title of that publication has always annoyed me a little. Surely it should be Readers' Digest? I am sure they have more readers than just Kalleh's Dad! Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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But surely each copy of the digest belongs to a single reader? And thus is that reader's digest? | |||
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My own RD was delivered today... and I'm not ashamed; I devour it. It links to many questions, thoughts, articles, news, etc. | |||
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Is it a digest for readers or a digest for a reader? Richard English | |||
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<Asa Lovejoy> |
This reminds me of John Callahan's book, "Digesting the Inner Child," which depicted a snake consuming a little boy. | ||
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Yes, that's the point. I agree, however, with KHC that nobody should be embarrassed for reading...and I shouldn't have been. Besides, the jokes are great! Richard, I'd consider it a digest for a reader, and I find the apostrophe appropriate (though we all know that I am not an apostrophe expert!) | |||
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