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moreluck

golden ticket member
The phrase originated during World War II. Lexicographer Eric Partridge attributes it to British army intelligence very early in the war (in the plural illegitimis). The phrase was adopted by US Army general "Vinegar" Joe Stillwell as his motto during the war.[1] It was later further popularized in the US by 1964 presidential candidate Barry Goldwater.

I guess it was just quoted in a Harry Potter book.......my bad!
 

solitarysiren

Happiness in Slavery...
The phrase originated during World War II. Lexicographer Eric Partridge attributes it to British army intelligence very early in the war (in the plural illegitimis). The phrase was adopted by US Army general "Vinegar" Joe Stillwell as his motto during the war.[1] It was later further popularized in the US by 1964 presidential candidate Barry Goldwater.

I guess it was just quoted in a Harry Potter book.......my bad!


holy crap, I was looking for A Handmaid's Tale, but you went above and beyond! Once I start grad school, I'll ask you for help doing research!
 

DS

Fenderbender
handmaids tale was a good movie...almost had the ambiance of the princess bride...minus the dwarfs and giants
 

DS

Fenderbender
"...i can't stand the princess bride!"

Inconceivable!

I loved it!
HA!...overnine made me LOL
that movie is a classic...
its Sunday night.traditionally and religiously
the brown cafe` chatroom used to come alive.
I`ll be on in awhile, its 8:30 pm here in Canada
where I`m at thats 9:30 in Newfoundland and
Labrador...hmm dinnertime in California...ok how
about 10:00PM my time...
Hello my name is Inigo Montoya...you killed my father...prepare to die
 
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