Monday, September 19, 2011

o'reilly in early 19th century england part vi

the old man jenkins ambled forward from his place of repose within his shanty... it took the appearance of a kind of mad scientist's laboratory...

'tuppergars?' asked the old man jenkins in a booming voice.

'whipperninny!' responded the visitor in a tone of surety...

'whippaniffernannies,' responded the old man, as if somehow the non-sensical conversation had meaning for the two interlocutors.

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author's note: already, in this six part series, 'o'reilly in early 19th century england', i have managed not only to inform more than fox news and cnn does, but also entertain more than hollywood movies do.

how was i able to do that in such a simple fashion, like david wielding his marbles at goliath? simply because fox news, cnn and hollywood movies follow a strict guideline of supremacy of anglo-saxon names... they begin with the premise that bearing these names is automatically superior, and therefore they are like a rudderless boat tossed in the oceans, lost and without a philosophy.... that's why it was so easy for me to both inform and entertain in this short six part series beyond the ability of both cnn, fox news, and the typical hollywood movies available these days.

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