And so forth.

rich richard.romeo at gmail.com
Tue Aug 18 11:10:58 CDT 2009


that as so anso sez--don't mind when he does it a couple of timse but
geez is it overused in IV

rich

On 8/18/09, Heikki Raudaskoski <hraudask at sun3.oulu.fi> wrote:
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> "But like Lord Acton always sez, History is not woven by innocent hands."
> (GR 277)
>
> "But as we all know, rock 'n' roll will never die, and education too, as
> Henry Adams always sez, keeps going on forever." The end of SL
> Introduction.
>
> Etc.
>
> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, Mark Kohut wrote:
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>> Jumping on Tore's post about the stylistic use of this phrase,
>> I just wanted to add the other phrase in this book---which Dave Monroe
>> tossed off almost as a joke....BUT we know it isn't.
>>
>> That phrase is "As So-and-So-is always saying" always referring to
>> recorded songs...first heard by me,anyway
>> ---is it in any earlier books?----in TRP's review of Love in the Time of
>> Solitude......'As Mickey and Sylvia are always saying, Love is Strange"..
>>
>> Talk about a little playing with time!?....
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