Re: Propositions

Subject: Re: Propositions
From: Gwen Gall <ggall -at- CA -dot- ORACLE -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 1994 17:57:20 EDT

In-Reply-To: CNSEQ1:TECHWR-L -at- VM1 -dot- ucc -dot- okstate -dot- edu's message of 05-19-94 05:42

Lester Klein writes:

A proposition is something one should never end a sentence with.

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Oh, I don't know...depends on how good looking the guy is, and the content
of the sentence preceding the proposition! ;-)

NOTE: Not picking on you, Lester...several people made the same typo...and
I'm *NOT* critiquing (heaven forbid!). Just couldn't pass up the opportunity
for humour.

Take care, and may your dog go with you,

--Gwen "Back from holidays but still incorrigible" Gall


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