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". . .they say that a man who plays with words and makes anagrams and violates the language has ugliness in his soul and hates his father. . ." -Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum
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the morals of wordplay
Jazzoctopus 12/27/02 01:58 PM ![]()
Re: the morals of wordplay
milum 12/27/02 05:02 PM ![]()
"If he had smiled why would he have smiled?"
belligerentyouth 12/28/02 03:37 PM ![]()
Only the sacred can be violated
musick 12/28/02 03:42 PM
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