I came across the phrase "final solution" in my social sciences paper comparing Adam Smith and Emile Durkheim. I knew I couldn't have this, so I crossed out "solution" and wrote "answer."
No. Can't have that either.
So now I had a problem on my hands. Which phrase should I use? The one from that TV show? Or the one that refers to Hitler's plan to exterminate an entire race?
Not an easy decision.
Finally, at the detriment of the sentence, I crossed out "final" and just left it at "answer." It'll have to do. Unfortunately, there is no acceptable alternative.
Wednesday, December 15, 2004
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Jewclaw.
That's a Borat thing. He goes to a karate school and he asks the guy how to block the Jewclaw.
http://www.webgeordie.co.uk/borat/images/usahobbies04.jpg
Booorat. Time to eh...
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