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Posted By: Robert1407 Parisology - 10/31/05 07:14 AM
A written job reference I once received from a prospective employee stated:-

"If you can get this person to work for you, you'll be very lucky."

The poor prospective employee could did see just how ambiguous the statement was. A good example of Parisology perhaps?
Robert
Posted By: Jackie Re: Parisology - 11/01/05 02:29 PM
I would say so, yes.
Posted By: BlkBtrfly6 Re: Parisology - 11/01/05 04:21 PM
The quintessential parisologist would be former President Clinton: "I did not have sex with that woman." Old news, perhaps, but it's his legacy . . .
Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Parisology - 11/01/05 04:24 PM
Quote:

The quintessential parisologist




oh, I can think of another *President that outdoes Clinton...
Posted By: inselpeter Re: Parisology - 11/01/05 08:35 PM
P P
(politics police)
Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Parisology - 11/01/05 08:46 PM
yeah, yeah. I didn't say nuttin'.
Posted By: sjmaxq Re: Parisology - 11/01/05 08:51 PM
Quote:

yeah, yeah. I didn't say nuttin'.




That's OK, etaoin. We all knew you were thinking of William Harrison.
Posted By: tsuwm Re: Parisology - 11/01/05 08:59 PM
>thinking of William Harrison.

oh goodie, political trivia.

who was the 21st US president?
Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Parisology - 11/01/05 09:05 PM
Quote:

Quote:

yeah, yeah. I didn't say nuttin'.




That's OK, etaoin. We all knew you were thinking of William Harrison.




oh, guess I didn't parisologize myself too well, eh?
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